Review:

Religious Psychotherapy

overall review score: 4.5
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Religious psychotherapy is a form of therapy that incorporates religious or spiritual beliefs and practices into the therapeutic process to help individuals address mental health issues.

Key Features

  • Integration of religious or spiritual beliefs into therapy sessions
  • Exploration of the connection between faith and mental well-being
  • Incorporation of prayers, scriptures, rituals, or meditation into the treatment plan

Pros

  • Can provide a sense of comfort and support for individuals whose faith is important to them
  • May offer unique insights and tools for addressing mental health concerns

Cons

  • May not be suitable for individuals with different or no religious beliefs
  • Potential for conflicts between religious teachings and psychological principles

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Last updated: Sun, Mar 22, 2026, 11:42:30 AM UTC