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What can a counsellor who specialises in spirituality help with?

Many counsellors specialise in spirituality in addition to other types of psychotherapy. Spirituality may be the primary focus or an additional strategy to help individuals cope with their concerns. Spirituality has been extensively researched and may offer benefits when it comes to self-esteem and maintaining a sense of meaning in life.

Who is qualified to practice spirituality-based therapy?

Trained mental health professionals—including psychologists, counsellors, and clinical social workers—are qualified to include spirituality in their practice. Pastors or others with a master of divinity degree may also work as counsellors; they can be particularly helpful in the area of spirituality. There is no official accreditation required to incorporate spirituality into treatment.

How do therapists incorporate spirituality into treatment?

Therapists can help individuals draw on their own spirituality as a way to focus on a specific problem or as a supplement to therapy. Some seek spiritual counselling with a particular concern in mind: having trouble finding a spiritual path, integrating their faith or sense of spirituality into relationships, or harnessing it to combat mental health challenges. Others seek spiritual direction out of a desire to explore their inner lives and find meaning or purpose.

How can someone recognise a good therapist to help with spirituality?

Successful therapy depends on a strong connection between the client and the therapist. Many clients find it valuable to look for a therapist who has specialised knowledge of the specific challenge for which they’re seeking treatment. Asking detailed questions about a clinician’s credentials, experience, and therapy process can help someone identify the practitioner who is best suited to their needs.