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Spirituality therapists in Hudsonville, MI

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Grand Rapids, Michigan therapist: Irene Kraegel, psychologist
Spirituality

Irene Kraegel

Psychologist, PsyD, LP
As whole beings, our spirituality is a crucial part of who we are. With deep roots in Christianity (including both Protestant and Catholic traditions), I greatly value the role of spiritual formation in wellbeing, and I am well-prepared to support you on your spiritual journey.  
21 Years Experience
Near Hudsonville, MI
Online in Hudsonville, Michigan
Boston, Massachusetts therapist: Dr. Lisa C. Watson, psychologist
Spirituality

Dr. Lisa C. Watson

Psychologist, PsyD, MPH
In addressing spirituality, I begin by exploring the client's beliefs, values, and sense of meaning in life through open and respectful dialogue. Drawing from their personal experiences, I help clients deepen their understanding of spirituality and its role in their well-being. Together, we integrate practices such as meditation, reflection, or prayer that resonate with their spiritual journey. Through ongoing exploration and reflection, I support clients in cultivating a deeper connection to their spiritual beliefs and values, enhancing their overall sense of purpose and inner peace.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Hudsonville, Michigan (Online Only)
Detroit, Michigan therapist: Ciara Shellman, therapist
Spirituality

Ciara Shellman

Therapist
As a therapist with a keen interest in the interplay between spirituality and mental health, I recognize the unique role that spiritual beliefs and practices can play in our lives. Whether you’re navigating a spiritual awakening, seeking to integrate spirituality into your healing journey, or wrestling with existential questions, I offer a respectful, open-minded approach to therapy. My practice is a safe space where all beliefs and spiritual paths are honored. Together, we will explore how your spiritual life can support your mental health, offering insights, strength, and comfort. By addressing the whole person—mind, body, and spirit—I aim to facilitate a deeper sense of meaning, purpose, and connection in your life.  
1 Years Experience
Online in Hudsonville, Michigan (Online Only)
Nashville, Tennessee therapist: Dr. Joe Rustum, psychologist
Spirituality

Dr. Joe Rustum

Psychologist, PsyD, License Psychologist
I help Christians and those with other religious practices with spirituality concerns, especially those facing religious trauma, perfectionism, and a sense of distance from God. I create a safe space for clients to process painful experiences related to their faith, such as guilt, shame, or fear stemming from rigid religious expectations. Together, we explore how perfectionism may impact their spiritual journey and sense of worth in God's eyes. I support clients in reconnecting with their faith in a way that feels authentic and healing, fostering self-compassion and a more balanced spiritual life. My goal is to help them rebuild a healthier, more loving relationship with both themselves and their faith.  
7 Years Experience
Online in Hudsonville, Michigan
Brighton, Michigan therapist: Josh Murray- Hopeful Minds, psychologist
Spirituality

Josh Murray- Hopeful Minds

Psychologist, MA, LLP
Some individuals or families may be deeply committed to their faith and base much of their lives around spirituality or religion. Prayer, religious meditation, or some other aspect of spiritual connection may form part of an individual's self-care routine, as might church or volunteer work in the community. Spiritual beliefs can also play a significant role in one’s ability to cope with adverse events in life. Spiritual practices can: Provide social and emotional support. Help people find meaning and purpose in life. Offer comfort in times of grief. Provide ethical and moral guidelines by which some choose to live. When a person who is religious or spiritual seeks treatment, sensitivity on the part of a therapist may be beneficial to treatment because it may lead to a broader evaluation of the person seeking treatment and allow the therapist to explore a wider variety of treatment solutions. Therapists who are aware of therapeutic strategies based in spirituality, such as spiritual journaling or forgiveness protocols, may also be able to provide people in therapy with resources on these topics, whether or not they are able to address them personally. Individuals who gain strength from their spiritual faith may find it difficult to achieve progress and healing in therapy when unable to address and incorporate all dimensions of who they are.  
3 Years Experience
Online in Hudsonville, Michigan