John M. Rector, Ph.D.
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Links to My Articles

    Rector, J. M.  (2017).  The Objectification Spectrum:  New perspectives on a familiar concept.  The International Journal of Religion & Spirituality in Society​.  7(4),  33-42.

     Rector, J. M.  (2009).  Of recent interest:  The Authoritarians [Review of the book The Authoritarians].  The Ernest Becker Foundation Newsletter, 16 (5), 2, 4.  Available at:  http://www.ernestbecker.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=367:bob-altemeyers-the-authoritarians&catid=18:of-recent-interest&Itemid=34

    Rector, J. M.  (2007).  A brief, faith-based intervention for the treatment of conditional self-worth.  Issues in Religion and Psychotherapy.  31.  15-20.  Available at:  https://journals.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/IssuesInReligionAndPsychotherapy/article/viewFile/517/492

       Rector, J. M.  (2007).  Of recent interest:  [Review of the video Teaching these souls to fly:  The psychological underpinnings of supernatural beliefs].  The Ernest Becker Foundation Newsletter, 14 (5), 2-3.  Available at:  http://faculty.washington.edu/nelgee/newsletter/default2.htm. 

    Rector, J. M.  (2006).  Origins of human worth.  Journal of the Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists.  30, 3-9.  Available at:  https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/IssuesInReligionAndPsychotherapy/article/viewFile/505/480

    Rector, J. M.  (2006).  What is the character of your God?  How our personal images of the divine can impact our lives.  Perspective,  67-83.  Available at:  http://www.byui.edu/Documents/instructional_development/Perspective/V6n2PDF/v6n2_rector.pdf

     Rector, J. M.  (2004).  The symbolic universe of Latter-day-Saints: Do Mormons believe the wealthy are more righteous?  Journal of the Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists, 29, 102-112.  Available at:  https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/IssuesInReligionAndPsychotherapy/article/view/494  

    Rector, J. M, & Rector, K. N.  (2003).  What is the challenge for LDS scholars and artists?  Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought.  36 (2), 33-46.  Available at:  http://www.dialoguejournal.com/wp-content/uploads/sbi/articles/Dialogue_V36N02_43.pdf 

    Rector, J. M.  (2001).  The paradoxical nature of sin: Explorations on the nature and uses of falling short in life.  Journal of the Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists, 27, 68-75.  Available at:  http://www.byui.edu/Documents/instructional_development/Perspective/V1n3PDF/v1n3rector.pdf

    Richards, P. S., Rector, J. M., & Tjeltveit, A.  (1998).  On the uses of values in psychotherapy.  In Miller, A. (Ed.)  Integrating Spirituality in Treatment: Resources for Practitioners.  Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Unpublished articles (available upon request from the author)

     Rector, J. M. (2008).  Expanding Our Circle of Those Who Count as Neighbor:  Re-Introducing James Fowler's Stages of Faith to a New Generation of LDS Clinicians. 

 






  

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