Editors
| Editor-in-Chief: | Jeffrey S. Reber, Ph.D., University of West Georgia, US |
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| Management Editor: | Jacob Larson, M.A., M.S., University of West Georgia, US |
| Associate Editor: | Jacob D. Tubbs, B.S., University of West Georgia, US |
| Associate Editor: | Peder Schillemat, M.A., University of West Georgia, US |
| Associate Editor: | Joseph Chamberlain, M.A., University of West Georgia, US |
| Associate Editor: | Brianna Holmes, M.A., Idaho State University, US |
| Associate Editor: | Benjamin Chamberlain, US |
Welcome to Issues in Religion and Psychotherapy.
Issues in Religion and Psychotherapy is an online peer-reviewed journal addressing the interface between revealed religion and psychology; specifically, issues of spirituality and the influence of doctrine of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) in psychotherapy, including the study of counseling in a spiritual context. It is devoted to influencing the field of counseling and psychotherapy through the study of related scholarship in religion, LDS doctrine, spirituality and ethics.
Current Issue: Volume 42, Number 1 (2024)
Front Matter
Articles and Essays
Helping Clients Grieve the Loss of Their "Happily Ever After"
Karen J. Gilmore and Joseph Chamberlain
Parental Grief and Loss After Gender Transition: Navigating Ambiguous and Disenfranchised Loss in Latter-day Saint Families
David Haralson, Chelsea Johnson, Jeff Bennion, and Orion Maxfield
Our Teens Are Not Okay, But They Can Be: An Application of the Family FIRO Method to Improve Parent-Adolescent Communication about Suicide
Janene Pack LPC, CMHC and Peder Schillemat
President's Message: An Eternal Perspective
David T. Seamons