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What happens in psychotherapy when language no longer feels sufficient? This episode explores how non-religious spiritual practices - including prayer-like reflection, intention-setting, and silent attention - can support emotional regulation and meaning-making. From grief and trauma to existential unease, we look at why some inner experiences require something slower, quieter, and less cognitive than traditional talk therapy. Not about belief, but about presence, humility, and psychological containment when control falls away.
By Quint BoaWhat happens in psychotherapy when language no longer feels sufficient? This episode explores how non-religious spiritual practices - including prayer-like reflection, intention-setting, and silent attention - can support emotional regulation and meaning-making. From grief and trauma to existential unease, we look at why some inner experiences require something slower, quieter, and less cognitive than traditional talk therapy. Not about belief, but about presence, humility, and psychological containment when control falls away.