The Chronic Illness Therapists

Ep 28: Spirituality and Chronic Illness: A Grounded Conversation w/ Matthew Morse, LMHC

In this insightful episode, we explore the intricate relationships between belief systems and terminal and chronic illnesses. We explore the topic of how our relationships and bodies can be unreliable during times of health challenges and the significance of spirituality as a coping mechanism. We discuss the concept of transcendence and how it can help us find meaning and purpose in our lives, particularly during difficult times. We also touch on the importance of doing a life review at the end of life and the potential benefits of healing on biological, psychological, physical, and spiritual levels. Finally, we explore the topic of ancestral healing and its potential impact on our overall health and wellbeing. Tune in to gain valuable insights and strategies for navigating life's challenges with greater ease and grace.

Connect w/ Matthew

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/matthew-morse-new-york-ny/1047790

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