
Online articles by David Lukoff, Ph.D
Lukoff, D., Emergence of a Contemporary Shaman: A Case Study of Possession in the Dojo, Ninth International Conference on Shamanism, 1992 Lukoff, D., Mahler, J. and Mancuso, L., Spirituality and Mental Health A Consumer driven Holistic Approach to Recovery, The California Psychologist, MayJune 2009 Lukoff, D., Spirituality in the Recovery from Persistent Mental Disorders, Southern Medical Journal , 100(6), 2007 Lukoff, D., Visionary Spiritual Experience, Southern Medical Journal, Volume 100, Number 6, June 2007 Patrick Faggianelli, David Lukoff, Aikido and Psychotherapy: A Study of Psychotherapists Who Are Aikido Practitioners, Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 38(2), 159-178, 2006 Lukoff, D., Lu, F., and Turner, R. , From spiritual emergency to spiritual problem: The transpersonal roots of the new DSM-IV category, Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 38(2), 21-50, 1998. Chapman, J and Lukoff, D., The Social Safety Net In Recovery From Psychosis: A Therapist's Story, Hospital and Community Psychiatry, 1996 Lukoff, D. , Shamanistic initiatory crisis, Shaman's Drum, 22, 24-29, 1990. Lukoff, D. and Lu, F, Cultural Competence Includes Religious and Spiritual Issues in Clinical Practice, Psychiatric Annals, 29(8), 469-472, 1999 Lukoff, D., Wallace, C., Liberman, R., and Burke, K., A holistic health program for chronic schizophrenic patients., Schizophrenia Bulletin, 12(3):274-282,1986 Turner, R., Lukoff, D., Barnhouse, R., and Lu, F, Religious or Spiritual Problem: A Culturally Sensitive Diagnostic Category in the DSM-IV, Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 183(7), 435-444, 1995 Lukoff, D. , Transpersonal therapy with a manic-depressive artist, Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 1988 Lukoff, D. , The diagnosis of mystical experiences with psychotic features, Journal ofTranspersonal Psychology, 17:155-181, 1985. Lukoff, D. and Everest, H., The myths in mental illness, Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 17:123-153, 1985.
Article about David Lukoff's clinical approach. 'Scuse Me While I Kiss the Sky, by Russell Shorto, author of
Saints and Madmen: Psychiatry Opens Its Doors to Religion.
Reprinted from the August 1999 issue of GQ Magazine with
permission of the author.
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