23 May, 05:59
How should psychology professionals adapt to being subjected to spiritual warfare? https://newsletter.marting...
"Sacrotherapy" for the psychotherapists - by Martin Geddes
A collection of potentially helpful thoughts for those who relieve human suffering
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Terri Wilbeparadise
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23 May, 06:09
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Yes, we can help. It is spiritual. Having a certificate, or license to practice will not help the people the way they will need help. 😊🌴🙏 Great read Martin!
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Psychologists are a captured profession with some genuine therapists that truly help. Most are irreligious or nonbelievers. I worked in the profession and had frequent exposure to this. Those who get coveted degrees in order to apply them in godly pursuits were always ostracized by the orthodoxy in the profession.
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