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Rethinking “The Orphan”: Towards a Unitarian Universalist Imperative for Supporting LGBTQIA+ Grievers Experiencing Living Family Loss
(2024-04)
The living loss of family after coming out can lead to disenfranchised grief for members of the LGBTQIA+ community. Such an experience could be considered an orphaning, a state of vulnerability that numerous religious ...
A Holistic Approach to Healing Depression: The Synergy of Evidence-Based Practices (EBPs) and Spirituality in Addressing Depression within African American Veterans and Service Members (V/SMs) Community
(2024-5)
This Final Project explains depression from a biopsychosocial and spiritual framework and therefore requires a holistic approach to healing. Research literatures on depression have often assumed a divide between the spiritual ...
Of She We Sing: A Healing Resource for African American Women
(2024-5)
An increasing number of African American women veterans who served in the Armed Forces to defend the United States Constitution alongside their counterparts live their post-military lives mired and emotionally immobilized ...
“Tear Down to Build Up” Exploring Spiritual and Religious Deconstruction and Reconstruction Utilizing Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Motivational Interviewing (MI)
(2024-5)
The rise of Americans disaffiliating with Christian faith communities begs further understanding of why disassociation occurs and how healing work may increase meaningful belonging. Such understanding is gained through ...
Sexual Healing After Sexual Violence: Transcending Limitations and Creating Secure Attachments in Spiritual Care
(2024-5)
This project provides strategic clinical practices for spiritual counselors who work with adults who have experienced sexual violence. Licensed mental health professionals could benefit from this project to learn about ...
Providing Pastoral and Spiritual Care for US Service Members who have been Negatively Othered
(2024-5)
The aim of this project is to critically examine and explore the traumatic impact that being negatively othered (NO) can have on active military service members (SMs), particularly among its minority members in a multicultural ...
Healing of Shame and Guilt Found Within Moral Injuries Through Spiritual Reconciliation: The Sacred Collaboration of Chaplains with Mental Health Professionals
(2024-5)
The purpose of this project is to explore ways in which Chaplains can collaborate with mental health professionals by addressing the spiritual dimensions of moral injuries, namely shame and guilt. Those spiritual dimensions ...
Regret: The Unlikely Pathway to Renaissance, Resilience and Flourishing
(2024-5)
Regret, a complex and multifaceted emotion, is frequently encountered in the realm of mental health treatment. No doubt, regret plays a pivotal role as both a catalyst for psychological crises and a significant barrier to ...
The Role of Chaplain Spirituality Groups to Prevent Relapse in Veterans Post-trauma Focused Care for Moral Injury
(2024-5)
Veterans entering the moral injury program at the South Texas VA HCS begin with an introductory, psychoeducational group facilitated by a chaplain, followed by a process group co-facilitated by a chaplain and mental health ...
Multicultural Chaplaincy through First Korean Immigrants’ Perspective
(2024-5)
This project is about multicultural chaplaincy. We have learned the importance of cultural differences during CPE programs and other training, yet we have a hard time approaching this cultural barrier effectively in practice. ...