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In this issue, we explore what spiritually informed therapy can look like in practice. We hear fresh perspectives from renowned trauma expert Lisa Ferentz and grief specialist David Kessler. Bestselling author Harriet Lerner shows how the practice of listening itself can be a deeply spiritual act, while another iconic writer, Susan Cain of Quiet, discusses the spiritual element of having a bittersweet, melancholic outlook on life. We also address the prevalence of religious and spiritual abuse—and why even trauma-informed therapists tend to overlook the devastating long-term impact.
There’s lots to discover when spirituality meets psychotherapy. Join the conversation and let us know what you think at letters@psychnetworker.org.