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Psychology and spirituality meet at the intersection of understanding how to feel well, be well, and find meaning. Psychology studies the mind and behavior through the lens of biological, social, and environmental factors, providing insight into our own actions and our interplay with others. Acknowledging the spiritual aspect of our nature injects an additional layer of richness to psychological introspection—it’s an opportunity to deep dive into questions about the essence of who we are, our purpose, and what contribution we can make.

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What Role Do Religion and Spirituality Play In Mental Health?

Five questions for psychology of religion and spirituality expert Kenneth I. Pargament, PhD.

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When Spiritual Crises Show Up in the Mental Health System

Spiritual “emergencies” require understanding from mental health professionals.

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Integration: Psychedelics, Spirituality and the Ego

Integration has become a buzzword in the world of psychedelics, but there are still questions being asked about what it means to be integrated, who can do it, and how it can be done.

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Psychology and Spirituality: One Path or Two?

Ultimately, psychology and spirituality do not need to be distinct, but it can be helpful to make distinctions between them in order to understand the primary function of each in relation to the other.

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Psychology and Spirituality: BFFs or Rivals?

Certain moments in life require mind-oriented skills, while in others one must let go of the mind and simply be there. Doing and Being. Having both options at one's disposal at any given moment offers greater flexibility, and the ability to take appropriate action.

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How Spirituality Affects Mental Health

Understanding the difference between a spiritual crisis and a mental illness is important to get to the root of the problem.

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What Is Spiritual Bypassing?

When spiritual practice is used to compensate for challenging traits such as low self-esteem, social isolation, or other emotional issues, Welwood said, they corrupt the actual use of spiritual practice. - Diana Raab

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