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Institute of Psychology

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The Institute of Psychology of the Pontifical Gregorian University was founded in 1971 by two Italian Jesuits, Fr. L.M. Rulla and Fr. F. Imoda. Working within the framework of Christian anthropology, the institute prepares specialists in psychology that integrate both spiritual and psychological dimensions in the apostolic and educational activities.[1]

References

  1. ^ Manenti, Alessando; Guarinelli, Stefano; Zollner, Hans, eds. (2007). "Origins and Bases of a Study of the Human Person". Formation and the Person: Essays in Theory and Practice. Studies in Spirituality. Peeters Publishers. p. 303. ISBN 978-9042918818.