My clients are welcomed and encouraged to bring any aspect of their spirituality that is meaningful to them into our therapeutic relationship. Spirituality can help to form meaning, can increase resilience, and can serve as a rudder when looking for direction.
At times, the faith traditions that can come with spirituality have caused pain. Therapy can also be a space to revisit a faith background to seek healing and closure and/or explore whether there are aspects of a tradition or a practice that could be helpful again.
Along with a doctorate degree in psychology, I have a masters in theology from Fuller Theological Seminary, which is an Evangelical Christian institution, but one that strives to increase dialogue across denominations and between religious groups. I welcome the opportunity to learn from you as we work together to integrate your spirituality in whatever way is fitting.