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"textContent": "Druen - Book Profile: Sacred Pain - JCRT 3.3 \n\nBook Profile: _Sacred Pain_\n\na review of Ariel Glucklich,'_Sacred Pain_. Oxford University Press, 2001.'278pp. $21.00. ISBN: 0195132548\n\nPerri Druen \nYork College of Pennsylvania\n\n \n\nPain can be \"medicine, a test, a rite of passage, or an alchemical agent of inner transformation\" (210) and therefore sought with great passion.\n\n \n\n> Perri Druen is Associate Professor of Psychology at York College of Pennsylvania, having obtained her Ph.D. in Social Psychology and Personality from the University of Louisville. She has published several articles and made numerous presentations of her work on identity development, coping, and close relationships.\n\n \n\n> \n\n \n\n ' 2002 Perri Druen. All rights reserved. \nUpdated 07/28/21. \nhttp://jcrt.org/archives/03.3/druen/\n\n---",
"title": "Sacred Pain: Hurting the Body for the Sake of the Soul"
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