Spirituality Support Groups in Midland Park, NJ

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Grief Bereavement group
General Bereavement Group for those experiencing grief due to the death of a loved one. Bereavement groups are the best option for learning to managing the intense feelings of loss and to come to the acceptance of change. Grief can ...
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Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
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Group meets in Westwood, NJ 07675
General Bereavement Group for those experiencing grief due to the death of a loved one. Bereavement groups are the best option for learning to managing the intense feelings of loss and to come to the acceptance of change. Grief can ...
(347) 758-9142 View (347) 758-9142
Women's Circle
Women come to connect, share and expand. Topics include work/parenting balance, responsibility, family, career, loss/grief, health. We will offer group speakers, sound healings, educational inspiration, meditations, and practices that encourage self love and connection.
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Hosted by Dr. Alisa Rosenberg, Psy.D
Psychologist, PsyD
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Group meets in Glen Rock, NJ 07452
Women come to connect, share and expand. Topics include work/parenting balance, responsibility, family, career, loss/grief, health. We will offer group speakers, sound healings, educational inspiration, meditations, and practices that encourage self love and connection.
(646) 933-8130 View (646) 933-8130
Quantum Psychotherapy Group
If you’ve tried therapy before but didn’t get the results you wanted, then you are most welcome. Our unique approach blends holistic Eastern practices with evidence-based, Western science to foster powerful change in our clients. You are already whole; we ...
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Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LSW, LMSW
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Group meets in Northvale, NJ 07647
If you’ve tried therapy before but didn’t get the results you wanted, then you are most welcome. Our unique approach blends holistic Eastern practices with evidence-based, Western science to foster powerful change in our clients. You are already whole; we ...
(201) 500-3844 View (201) 500-3844
Quantum Psychotherapy Group
If you’ve tried therapy before but didn’t get the results you wanted, then you are most welcome. Our unique approach blends holistic Eastern practices with evidence-based, Western science to foster powerful change in our clients. You are already whole; we ...
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Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LSW
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Group meets in Northvale, NJ 07647
If you’ve tried therapy before but didn’t get the results you wanted, then you are most welcome. Our unique approach blends holistic Eastern practices with evidence-based, Western science to foster powerful change in our clients. You are already whole; we ...
(201) 903-4887 View (201) 903-4887
Life Transitions
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Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
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Group meets in River Vale, NJ 07675
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Spirituality Support Groups

What should I expect from therapy that incorporates a focus on spirituality?

Spirituality can mean different things to different individuals, depending on their experiences, beliefs, and life histories. Some individuals focus on strengthening their belief system, while others experience spirituality in secular ways, such as through meditation, yoga, or by spending time in nature. Clients can expect a therapist to help guide and grow their spirituality through any of these techniques, encouraging the individual to cope with the challenges they face and develop strategies to build resilience and purpose to improve their outlook in life.

What are the most common treatments that include spirituality?

There are several treatments that incorporate spirituality. Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) helps a person examine and reframe their negative thoughts and behaviors. Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) focuses on emotional acceptance and psychological flexibility. Existential therapy is most often used to address anxiety, depression, grief, loneliness, apathy, despair, questions of identity, and feelings of purposelessness and existential dread. Transpersonal therapy focuses on a client’s spirituality and meaning in life and may incorporate techniques including meditation, visualization, hypnotherapy, dream analysis, and or breathwork.

Can therapy incorporating spirituality help atheistic or agnostic individuals?

Yes. For non-believers, spirituality can offer benefits including a greater sense of connection to others and to the natural world. An interest in spirituality may also spur individuals to pursue mindfulness practices, or to contemplate their purpose in life and how to achieve it.

How effective is spirituality as a therapeutic remedy?

​​Research suggests spirituality is generally beneficial for individuals. It is correlated with better health habits, such as less substance use, and an improved capacity to cope with stress and other mental health challenges. Increased spirituality can lead individuals to become more empathic and less materialistic, as well.