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"Care of the Soul" author Thomas Moore offers advice on psychotherapy and his latest book, "A Religion of One's Own."....
Thomas A. Moore is a Regents Professor in the School of Molecular Science at Arizona State University where he is a founding member of the Center for Bioenergy.
Thomas Moore (spiritual writer)
American psychotherapist
For other people named Thomas Moore, see Thomas Moore (disambiguation).
Thomas Moore (born October 8, 1940, in Detroit, Michigan) is a psychotherapist, former monk, and writer of popular spiritual books, including the New York Times bestsellerCare of the Soul (1992), a "guide to cultivating depth and sacredness in everyday life".[1][2] He writes and lectures in the fields of archetypal psychology, mythology, and imagination.[3] His work is influenced by the writings of Carl Jung and James Hillman.[4]
Early life and education
Moore was born to an Irish Catholic family in Detroit, Michigan.
At age 13, he joined the prep seminary of the Servites, a Roman Catholiclay order, where he studied philosophy and music. However, he left the order 13 years later, just before his ordination as a priest.[5][3]
Moore earned a B.A.
from DePaul University in Chicago, an