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RfRx - Ask A Therapist w/ Kayce Hodos, LPC, Rebecca Williams, LMFT, and Praia Westerband-Otero, LMHC
Recovering from Religion
What is going on in your life for which you could use the advice and counsel from a professional therapist? For this RfRx session we've invited 3 mental health professionals to answer your questions. They are professionals in the fields of individual therapy, relationships, pregnancy, child raising, family counselling, sex therapy, alcohol/substance abuse, stress management, grief, end-of-life, personal growth and more.



'unconsciously' seeking abusers? | bogus therapy
TheraminTrees
Asserting spurious unconscious/subconscious motives is a practice that's contaminated the world of therapy, the social sciences and general public discourse. I explore this burden-shifting red herring with special reference to targets of abuse who've been told they were 'unconsciously' seeking abusers.

Dr. Darrel Ray - Why Does Professional Psychology Ignore Religious Abuse
Conference On Religious Trauma
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RfRx - Finding the Mental Health Pro Who's Right for You with Dr. Travis McKie-Voerste, LPC
Recovering from Religion
Finding a mental health professional who is evidence-based, as well as a good fit for you, can be difficult at times. In this RfRx discussion, we will talk about what it means for a therapist to be a "good fit", best-case scenarios, strategies for finding a mental health professional, and identifying limitations that can make this search a difficult task. Dr. McKie-Voerste is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Dalton State College and teaches courses including Counseling Skills and on the Psychology of Religion. He also is a co-director for the Secular Therapy Project and owns a private practice in Chatsworth, GA.
📄 Articles(9)
Guide to Managing Self-Harm Among College Students
EduBirdie
What is self-harm and what consequences it may bring? Discover the warning signs of NSSI and the most common ways of self-mutilation. Learn more about the actions that should be taken by college staff, family members, and students.
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Wysa
an Artificial Intelligence coach for behavioral and mental health, Wysa offers evidence-based techniques through empathetic, anonymous conversations.
Experiences of the Non-religious in Psychotherapy: Implications for Clinical Practice and Therapist Education
J. Stephen Byrne, Caleb W Lack
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Divorcing Religion
Divorcing Religion
Have you left a fundamentalist or authoritarian religion behind? Where you once had structure, purpose, and a close-knit community, do you now find yourself alone, wondering what happened – and what comes next?
📚 Books(1)
The ACT Approach: A Comprehensive Guide for Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Timothy Gordon
Combining the foundational knowledge of ACT with practical guidance, strategies, and techniques, you can begin to use ACT immediately with any client that walks through your door. Highly recommended by other ACT experts, this workbook is filled with unique tools you won't find anywhere else
🏢 Organizations(3)
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Secular Therapy Project
Find a counselor who uses evidence-based therapy, without inserting any supernatural views. Register as a client then contact a therapist in your area, they will reply back through the website so you can link up.
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Understood
Mission: To help those who learn and think differently discover their potentials, take control, find community, and stay on positive paths along each stage of life's journey.
📁 Other Resources(6)
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Open Path Psychotherapy Collective
Our therapists provide affordable, in-office and online psychotherapy sessions between $30 and $60 (between $30 and $80 for couples & family sessions) Online Therapy Available
Find a CBT Therapist Directory
Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies
ABCT's Find-a-Therapist service gives you access to therapists schooled in cognitive and behavioral techniques. The therapists listed in Find-a-Therapist are licensed professionals who have met the requirements of membership in ABCT and who have chosen to appear in this directory. Primarily psychologists, psychiatrists, and clinical social workers, the practitioners that participate in this service practice in private practice, clinics, hospitals, and community mental health settings.