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December 04, 2005 The Connection Between Spirituality and Psychology: Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology's Spirituality Program, Conference Seek to Build a Community
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Mental
health experts estimate that about 80 percent of patients
bring up their spiritual life during therapy but only about
15 percent of therapists are trained to work with that
aspect of a patient's life to enhance healing. At the same
time, more and more studies show that attention to this
dimension can have an important impact. To help
psychologists and other mental health professionals explore
the role of spirituality in their personal and professional
lives and that of their patients, Massachusetts School of
Professional Psychology (MSPP) has established a
Spirituality Program and is holding its first major
conference on Dec. 3. Read more from this post.
Posted on December 4, 2005 07:01 PM |
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