TY - JOUR
T1 - Helpful and unhelpful factors associated with secular psychotherapy amongst Christians: a story-stem study
AU - Lloyd, Christopher
AU - Cathcart, Joshua
AU - Connolly-Panagopoulos, Maxinne
N1 - © 2025 The Authors. Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
PY - 2025/3/13
Y1 - 2025/3/13
N2 - This qualitative study utilized the novel story completion method to assess perceptions toward receiving “secular” psychotherapy among 27 Christians. An inductive thematic analysis revealed that secular psychotherapy was generally viewed as positive by affording emotional containment, coping skills, and meaning-making but less helpful when a client's religious beliefs were pathologized or minimized. The findings highlight growing acceptance of psychotherapy among Christians, emphasizing the need for practitioners to respect clients’ religious worldviews. This research is relevant for professionals working with religious clients and clinical training programs aiming to address religion and spirituality in culturally and religiously syntonic forms.
AB - This qualitative study utilized the novel story completion method to assess perceptions toward receiving “secular” psychotherapy among 27 Christians. An inductive thematic analysis revealed that secular psychotherapy was generally viewed as positive by affording emotional containment, coping skills, and meaning-making but less helpful when a client's religious beliefs were pathologized or minimized. The findings highlight growing acceptance of psychotherapy among Christians, emphasizing the need for practitioners to respect clients’ religious worldviews. This research is relevant for professionals working with religious clients and clinical training programs aiming to address religion and spirituality in culturally and religiously syntonic forms.
KW - Religion; psychotherapy; perceptions; Christian; mental health
U2 - 10.1080/19349637.2025.2478518
DO - 10.1080/19349637.2025.2478518
M3 - Article
JO - JOURNAL OF SPIRITUALITY IN MENTAL HEALTH
JF - JOURNAL OF SPIRITUALITY IN MENTAL HEALTH
ER -