HEALING AFTER - Clinical and Spiritual Care Together
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Today on the show we we discuss the tensions between mental health care and spirituality. In todays modern world we see religion over-spiritualize clinical mental health issues. Today we will discuss how spiritual care providers can be integrated into the clinical setting to offer long-term care for those who need it.
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