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Witchcraft Therapy

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Witchcraft therapy is a sort of alternative treatment that blends aspects of witchcraft and psychotherapy to encourage spiritual development, emotional healing, and personal growth. This type of therapy is also known as "e;magickal therapy"e; or "e;witchy therapy,"e; and it is gaining popularity among individuals seeking a holistic approach to mental health and well-being. Witchcraft therapy is based on the fundamental principles of witchcraft, which include the conviction that all things are interrelated and that energy may be controlled and manipulated by means of ritual and purpose. Psychology-related ideas like the significance of self-reflection, self-awareness, and the need to heal emotional traumas are also incorporated into witchcraft therapy. Witchcraft therapy is not just for people who practice paganism or witchcraft. Anyone who is interested in employing alternative techniques for healing and personal development is welcome. Additionally, it's important to understand that for people with severe mental illnesses, witchcraft therapy shouldn't take the place of conventional therapies or medications. Instead, it can be used as an addition to conventional therapy. The idea of energy is one of the key concepts in witchcraft therapy. In witchcraft, energy is seen as the force that connects all things in the universe. Through ceremony and intention, this energy can be captured and focused. In witchcraft therapy, patients are urged to become conscious of their energy and learn how to harness it for the accomplishment of their desires and goals.
Undertittel
USING WITCHCRAFT AS A THERAPEUTIC TOOL FOR PERSONAL GROWTH
Forfatter
Lisa Martin
ISBN
9781088208250
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
20.7.2023
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