The SIP training program is a multi-disciplinary, inter-spiritual, multi-racial community of persons gathered for education, connection, and formation in the work of spiritually integrated psychotherapy. It serves licensed and pre-licensed mental health professionals (i.e., counselors, social workers, marriage and family therapists, pastoral counselors, psychologists, psychiatrists, addiction specialists, and more), as well as graduate students in any of those disciplines who seek to explore the ways spirituality, religion, and the search for meaning influence their own lives and the lives of their clients.
Session dates are as follows:
- Course 2.1 Working with Spiritual Resources, Part 2, May 5, 10 am – 1 pm ET
- Course 2.2 Working with Harmful Spirituality and Religion, May 5, 2 - 5 pm ET
- Course 2.3 Spirituality and Belief System of the Therapist, May 6, 10 am – 1 pm ET
- Course 2.4 Spiritual Interventions: Working with Spiritual Resources, May 6, 2 - 5 pm ET
- Course 2.5 Spiritually Integrated Case Conceptualization, Part 2, three-hour small-group times TBD in collaboration with participants
To enroll in Level I training requires a separate registration. Consult your trainer for more information.
Trainer:
Russell Siler Jones