Let’s take a closer look at CAM and coaching in clinical and non-clinical practice. Complementary and Alternative Medicine, also referred to as Complementary and Alternative Interventions (CAI) is becoming increasingly more popular both to practitioners and potential clients. The Assumption of a “Presenting Problem” in Therapy I attended a presentation about documentation hosted by The… [Read More]
Soulful Without a Steeple: On Being Spiritual But Not Religious
As I listened to the final lecture of Pacifica Graduate Institute‘s Graduate Certificate in Contemporary Analytical Psychology and Neo-Jungian Studies, I realized how much I have gained over the past year of coursework. This final lecture spoke to Carl Jung teasing out religion from spirituality. One of the discussion questions asked. “Are you SBNR (spiritual… [Read More]
Embracing Spirituality and Religion as Multicultural Dimensions in Therapy
In clinical training and professional settings, we are taught the importance of ethical practice: to “do no harm,” to be non-discriminatory, and to respect the identities of our clients. Yet one area that often receives only surface-level attention is the inclusion of spirituality and religion within the therapeutic relationship. This inclusion can be viewed through… [Read More]


