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Your Therapist Needs Therapy 34 - The Importance of Secular Therapy with Dr. Darrel Ray

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Jeremy is joined this week by founder of the Secular Therapy Project, Dr. Darrel Ray. Jeremy and Darrel talk about the need for secular therapy, how religious groups have changed their approach to therapy over the years, and why activism is so needed to create safe, secular spaces. Dr. Ray talks about some of his previous research on sex and secularism, and we discuss the harms of purity culture for both men and women.

You can find the secular therapist directory at Secular Therapy Project, and learn more about some of Dr. Ray’s ongoing work at the wonderful hub of resources that is Recovering from Religion. Be sure to check out Dr Ray’s books, The God Virus or Sex and God.
Jeremy has all his practice info at Wellness with Jer, and can be found on Instagram and YouTube. Like, subscribe, or leave the podcast a review! It helps other folks find it, and allows the internet to work its mysterious algorithm ways.
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Podcasts about therapy do not replace actual therapy, and listening to a podcast about therapy does not signify a therapeutic relationship.
If you or someone you know is in crisis please call or text the nationwide crisis line at 988, or text HELLO to 741741. The Trevor Project has a crisis line for LGBTQ+ young people that can be reached by texting 678678.

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Jeremy is joined this week by founder of the Secular Therapy Project, Dr. Darrel Ray. Jeremy and Darrel talk about the need for secular therapy, how religious groups have changed their approach to therapy over the years, and why activism is so needed to create safe, secular spaces. Dr. Ray talks about some of his previous research on sex and secularism, and we discuss the harms of purity culture for both men and women.

You can find the secular therapist directory at Secular Therapy Project, and learn more about some of Dr. Ray’s ongoing work at the wonderful hub of resources that is Recovering from Religion. Be sure to check out Dr Ray’s books, The God Virus or Sex and God.
Jeremy has all his practice info at Wellness with Jer, and can be found on Instagram and YouTube. Like, subscribe, or leave the podcast a review! It helps other folks find it, and allows the internet to work its mysterious algorithm ways.
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Podcasts about therapy do not replace actual therapy, and listening to a podcast about therapy does not signify a therapeutic relationship.
If you or someone you know is in crisis please call or text the nationwide crisis line at 988, or text HELLO to 741741. The Trevor Project has a crisis line for LGBTQ+ young people that can be reached by texting 678678.

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