Collaborators, contributors, events, and other resources that strengthen community, knowledge sharing, and professional growth.

We are grateful for the many organizations and individuals who are making contributions to the integration of spirituality into psychology, psychotherapy, and pastoral care. This is truly a worldwide collaborative movement to promote spiritual well-being, positive mental health, and human flourishing among individuals, families, communities, and countries.

The ACPE Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy (SIP) Training Program is a multi-disciplinary, inter-spiritual, multi-racial community of persons gathered for education, connection, and formation in the work of spiritually integrated psychotherapy.

Duke University’s Center for Spirituality, Theology and Health conducts research and training on the links between religion, spirituality, and health. It shares information and encourages discussion among researchers, clinicians, theologians, and clergy.

Elijah Institute is recognized by NBCC as an approved CE Provider and offers training for therapists that is grounded in the Catholic Christian intellectual tradition. The Bridges Institute and the Elijah Institute are partnering to advance faith-informed mental health care. 

The Spiritual Competency Academy offers a variety of online CE courses on basic and advanced spiritual competencies for mental health professionals.

The Spiritual Competency Training in Mental Health is a research supported online course designed to train mental health providers in basic spiritual and religious competencies.

The Solihten Institute offers training and classes in spiritually integrated psychotherapy for mental health and pastoral organizations and professionals.

The Spirituality and Mental Health Laboratory at McClean Hospital/Harvard Medical School, studies how spirituality and religion impact emotional well-being and distress in order to prevent and treat mental disorders.

The Spirituality Mind Body Institute at Teachers College, Columbia University, exists to integrate spiritual life into society and provides resources for research, training, and education to help integrate spirituality into society.

The Spiritual and Religious Competencies Project aims to improve mental health care and promote human flourishing by ensuring every mental health professional possesses basic spiritual competencies.

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