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Mind
Psychology of religion
Spiritual But Not Religious
Social work with groups
Clinical psychology
School counselor
Spiritual crisis
Transpersonal psychology
Spirituality
Psychology
Behavior

references Ai, A. L[removed]Integrating spirituality into professional education: A challenging but feasible task. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 22(1/2), 103–30. Allport, G. W., & Ross, M. J[removed]Persona

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