The idol beneath the altar.

JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRIC PRACTICE(2014)

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Abstract
Drawing on the imagery of a Mayan idol hidden beneath the altar of a Catholic mission church imposed on a Mayan city by Spanish conquerors, the author discusses the role of deeply rooted core beliefs that are not always evident on the surface-and the observation that, in clinical practice, things are not always as they seem. Psychotherapists may unconsciously be seen as invading cultural enemies.
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religious convictions,Mayan culture,received truth,transitional space,repression,displacement,phobia,resistance,anxiety disorders
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