Sally H. Barlow

SALLY H. BARLOW, a licensed psychologist in the State of Utah, has taught psychology at Brigham Young University (Provo) for eighteen years. She is interested in religion and psychology, advanced training issues in clinical psychology, group dynamics, psychodynamic treatment, and diversity. She is also a mother, Laurel advisor, visiting teacher, neighbor, and community activist.

Psychology as Foil to Religion: A Reformulation of Dualism

Articles/Essays – Volume 30, No. 2

I think about religion and psychology all the time. They call to mind a huge quandary based on what appear to be irreconcilable dichotomies: faith versus empiricism (the subjective versus the objective); sin or evil…

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