For Providers

 
 

Providers whose style…

of practicing psychotherapy unites religious & spiritual wisdom with scientific clinical approaches may be interested in what our website and community have to offer. If the way you understand, guide, heal, and assist your clients benefits from or could benefit from notions of higher more Divine powers and practices, then you might be interested in a unique new referral source—and community.

We are trying to generate a rich community of spiritually minded people whose creative clinical skills are becoming increasingly needed at this time. The state of the World and our country show how critical our skills of healing and uniting are. Dependence on insurance companies has cheapened and undermined clinical practices by paying clinicians well under 50% of the going rates. This has forced us to earn less and have to work far more hours to make ends meet… in addition to massive paperwork and constant errors and reviews. We need to be paid so that we can provide for our families while seeing no more than eight to twelve clients per day.

We don’t know how high the referral volume will be until our advertising campaign is in full swing in January, but come join the adventure. If you’re interested, you can apply for the referrals as well as to help build our community both socially and in terms of online presentations and experiences. We will provide the platform for all of you to create various educational and enriching online experiences. We need leadership help in various related areas if you want to help us build from the ground up.

Read through the literature shared on this website regarding the integration of ancient spiritual and religious wisdom and modern psychoanalytic psychotherapy.  Please let us know if you’d like to help build up one of our components. If you wish to be added to our provider list, answer the following 3 questions using 1000 or fewer words per essay. Submit them to clifford.waldman@gmail.com and a representative will email you.

  1. What’s the difference between being a good person & being a good spiritual person?

  2. What ways do you have of thinking about or interacting with clients that leads you to believe your approach is spiritual as well as clinically effective?

  3. Do you use dreams in therapy? How do you use them & how does this help the client?