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Stephen Frederick Uhl
Doctor
Stephen Uhl was a Benedictine monk
for 17 years and a Roman Catholic
priest for 11 years before becoming
a psychologist. He was destined by
his mother to become a priest. After
years of sincere and devoted
priestly service, deep meditation,
extensive consultation and a
near-fatal accident, he discovered
that he no longer believed the
church teachings. So, to be true to
himself and to the great chagrin of
his large Catholic family, he left
the monastery, the church and the
priesthood.
Dr. Uhl earned his Ph.D. in
psychology at Loyola University of
Chicago. He enjoyed a thriving
private practice of psychology in
the suburban Chicago area. It was
during the productive years in his
psychologist's office that he more
deeply and more practically realized
the very destructive effects of
guilt. Seeing that so much guilt was
based in superstition and faulty
religious beliefs, he recently wrote
the exciting and insightful little
book, Imagine No Superstition:
The Power To Enjoy Life With No
Guilt, No Shame, No Blame.
Dr. Uhl's broad and deep academic
background equips him well to deal
with the most important building
blocks of human happiness. Before
earning the Ph.D. in psychology, he
earned the license to teach theology
in pontifical universities, achieved
a masters degree in the teaching of
mathematics, and was licensed as a
parent and teacher effectiveness
trainer. During his years of
psychological practice, he attained
membership in The American
Psychological Association, American
Orthopsychiatric Association, and
American Society of Clinical
Hypnosis. He became a Preferred
Provider of General Psychological
Services, Washington, D.C., was
admitted as a Fellow in The American
Orthopsychiatric Association, and in
1992 was admitted to Who's Who
Among Human Services Professionals.
All this rich academic background,
coupled with the common sense of a
farmer's son and a great sense of
humor, contributes richly to his
little book, Imagine No
Superstition. Reviewers have
called it the work of genius, simple
and profound, easy to read, deeply
insightful and outrageously funny.
The book reflects the author's
journey from superstition to the
joyful practice of a modified Golden
Rule while showing other doubters of
"eternal truths" of childhood how to
enjoy life deeply without guilt.
Imagine No Superstition
began as an intimate letter to
family when the author discovered he
had cancer. After discovering that
the cancer was fairly
non-aggressive, this letter was
expanded in order to invite all to
enjoy the thrill of release from
superstition-based fear to really
enjoy the freedom of mature
self-responsibility.
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Author's
Book:
Specialized Field of
Writing:
Spirituality and Atheism
Author's Official
Website:
www.NoGodsNoGuilt.com |
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