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Many therapists today feel the tension: clients often want their spiritual or religious beliefs to be acknowledged in therapy, but most mental health training programs barely touch on spirituality. This gap raises an important question: is it ethical to leave spirituality out of therapy altogether?
In this episode, I explore:
✨ The real cost of ignoring the spiritual dimension in clinical work
✨ Recent research from Australia and beyond showing how spirituality is under-addressed in mental health care
✨ Why many therapists feel unprepared to bring spirituality into sessions and how that impacts client care
✨ Practical examples of what ethical, evidence-based integration of spirituality can look like in practice
✨ The shift we need as a profession if we’re serious about holistic, person-centred therapy
Whether you’re a therapist, psychologist, counsellor, or simply someone curious about how psychology and spirituality can work together, this episode invites you to reflect on what true ethical care means.
🌟 Why This Matters
A growing body of research shows that spirituality is central to wellbeing, resilience, and meaning-making. Yet many clients report that their spiritual needs are overlooked - or worse, totally dismissed in therapy. At the same time, clinicians often say they lack training or confidence in addressing spiritual themes. The result is a gap in care that can leave clients feeling unseen.
This episode offers a grounded, evidence-based perspective on why spirituality belongs in the therapy room and why leaving it out may be ethically problematic.
💡 Want to Go Deeper?
This conversation is just the beginning. My program, The Conscious Therapist, is designed to support therapists in ethically and confidently integrating spirituality into clinical practice.
➡️ Doors are open now and will close on 8 October. Learn more here: https://www.integratedwisdom.com.au/theconscioustherapist
You can also explore:
The Science of Spirituality FREE micro-course - https://www.integratedwisdom.com.au/microcourse
The Signal Newsletter: https://www.integratedwisdom.com.au/
Contact Tatiana:
You can now send me your comments or questions, to [email protected] or you can also find me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wisdomwithtatiana/
Be sure to SHARE this episode to anyone you feel may be interested or benefit from this content.
And please don't forget to hit SUBSCRIBE to keep up to date with our episodes and give us a RATING below. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Intro and Outro music: Inspiring Morning by Playsound
Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only. It is not intended to be treated as psychological treatment or to replace the need for psychological treatment.
By Tatiana Da SilvaMany therapists today feel the tension: clients often want their spiritual or religious beliefs to be acknowledged in therapy, but most mental health training programs barely touch on spirituality. This gap raises an important question: is it ethical to leave spirituality out of therapy altogether?
In this episode, I explore:
✨ The real cost of ignoring the spiritual dimension in clinical work
✨ Recent research from Australia and beyond showing how spirituality is under-addressed in mental health care
✨ Why many therapists feel unprepared to bring spirituality into sessions and how that impacts client care
✨ Practical examples of what ethical, evidence-based integration of spirituality can look like in practice
✨ The shift we need as a profession if we’re serious about holistic, person-centred therapy
Whether you’re a therapist, psychologist, counsellor, or simply someone curious about how psychology and spirituality can work together, this episode invites you to reflect on what true ethical care means.
🌟 Why This Matters
A growing body of research shows that spirituality is central to wellbeing, resilience, and meaning-making. Yet many clients report that their spiritual needs are overlooked - or worse, totally dismissed in therapy. At the same time, clinicians often say they lack training or confidence in addressing spiritual themes. The result is a gap in care that can leave clients feeling unseen.
This episode offers a grounded, evidence-based perspective on why spirituality belongs in the therapy room and why leaving it out may be ethically problematic.
💡 Want to Go Deeper?
This conversation is just the beginning. My program, The Conscious Therapist, is designed to support therapists in ethically and confidently integrating spirituality into clinical practice.
➡️ Doors are open now and will close on 8 October. Learn more here: https://www.integratedwisdom.com.au/theconscioustherapist
You can also explore:
The Science of Spirituality FREE micro-course - https://www.integratedwisdom.com.au/microcourse
The Signal Newsletter: https://www.integratedwisdom.com.au/
Contact Tatiana:
You can now send me your comments or questions, to [email protected] or you can also find me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wisdomwithtatiana/
Be sure to SHARE this episode to anyone you feel may be interested or benefit from this content.
And please don't forget to hit SUBSCRIBE to keep up to date with our episodes and give us a RATING below. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Intro and Outro music: Inspiring Morning by Playsound
Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational purposes only. It is not intended to be treated as psychological treatment or to replace the need for psychological treatment.