Sacred Psychotherapy in the “Age of Authenticity”: Healing and Cultural Revivalism in Contemporary Finland

Journal Title: Religions - Year 2011, Vol 2, Issue 4

Abstract

Like other European countries, contemporary Finland has witnessed an explosion of healing modalities designatable as ―New Age‖ (though not without profound controversy, [1]). This paper focuses on Finnish courses in lament (wept song, tuneful weeping with words) that combine healing conceived along psychotherapeutic lines and lessons from the lament tradition of rural Karelia, a region some Finns regard as their cultural heartland. A primary goal of the paper is to explicate a concept of ―authenticity‖ emerging in lament courses, in which disclosing the depths of one‘s feelings is supported not only by invoking ―psy-― discourses of self-help, but also by construing the genuine emotional self-disclosure that characterizes neolamentation as a sacred activity and a vital contribution to the welfare of the Finnish people.

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James M. Wilce

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  • EP ID EP25216
  • DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/rel2040566
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James M. Wilce (2011). Sacred Psychotherapy in the “Age of Authenticity”: Healing and Cultural Revivalism in Contemporary Finland. Religions, 2(4), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-25216