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Psychospiritual Reflections with John P. Rettger, PhD, PSY27863

On this podcast, Dr. John discusses his reflections and thoughts on the crossroads of psychology and spirituality. Dr. John is a licensed psychologist in California (PSY27863) and works as a psychologist providing psychotherapy to children (8 years old and up), teens, and adults in the San Diego area. He offers individual, couples, family, and group psychotherapy approaches utilizing a wide range of interventions including Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Existential, Humanistic, Transpersonal, Psychodynamic, Gottman Method, Emotion Focused and Mindfulness. This podcast includes philosophical, practical, and experiential approaches. IMPORTANT DISCLAIMERSThis website/podcast is an information and educational communication system only; it does not constitute treatment advice and while certain mindfulness and yoga practices may be offered in articles or podcasts on this site, they are offered as educational materials and not psychotherapy interventions or treatment. Your visiting this website

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On this podcast, Dr. John discusses his reflections and thoughts on the crossroads of psychology and spirituality. Dr. John is a licensed psychologist in California (PSY27863) and works as a psychologist providing psychotherapy to children (8 years old and up), teens, and adults in the San Diego area. He offers individual, couples, family, and group psychotherapy approaches utilizing a wide range of interventions including Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Existential, Humanistic, Transpersonal, Psychodynamic, Gottman Method, Emotion Focused and Mindfulness. This podcast includes philosophical, practical, and experiential approaches. IMPORTANT DISCLAIMERSThis website/podcast is an information and educational communication system only; it does not constitute treatment advice and while certain mindfulness and yoga practices may be offered in articles or podcasts on this site, they are offered as educational materials and not psychotherapy interventions or treatment. Your visiting this website

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