Prayer and Psychotherapy: Exploring the Intersections of Spirituality, Creativity and Ethics

DATE: Thursday, July 16, 2026

TIME: 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. ET //  4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. CT  // 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. PT // 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. MT

PLATFORM: Via Zoom Webinar

COST: $49

FEATURES:

  • Live & Interactive Webinar
  • Presentation Slides PDF & Additional Resources Included
  • Provides for 2 CE hours of Ethics

Prayer and psychotherapy are two distinct yet complementary practices that can significantly enhance mental well-being. While psychotherapy employs evidence-based techniques to address emotional and psychological issues, prayer offers a spiritual dimension that many find comforting and grounding.

Prayer can serve as a source of hope, providing individuals with a sense of connection to something greater than themselves, which can be particularly beneficial during times of distress. In psychotherapy, clients often explore their beliefs and values, which can lead to a deeper understanding of their lives and the challenges they face. Integrating prayer into this process allows for a holistic approach, emphasizing both the mental and spiritual aspects of healing.

Numerous studies suggest that individuals who engage in prayer experience reduced anxiety and depression, demonstrating its potential as a supplementary tool in therapeutic settings. Ultimately, combining prayer with psychotherapy fosters a comprehensive healing experience, empowering individuals to navigate their emotions while nurturing their spiritual lives, leading to overall improved mental health.

In this webinar you will learn the ethical considerations regarding introducing and integrating prayer into psychotherapy. In addition, we will explore various types of prayer traditions, as well as how clients might create their own prayers. This will be an experiential training, so please have a notebook or journal on hand.

Upon completion of the webinar, participants will be able to:

  • Describe the clinical benefits of prayer.
  • Explain how prayer can ethically be integrated into psychotherapy.
  • Use prayer in various clinical contexts.
  • Design personal and meaningful prayers with clients.

$49.00

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2 CE Hours of Ethics Continuing Education

NBCC #7091 & ASWB #1770 Approved Provider

Target Audience: Mental Health Counselors, Social Workers, Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialists, Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselors, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapists

Course Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced

NBCC ACEP # 7091, CE Training Workshops has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP #7091. Programs that do not qualify are clearly identified. CE Training Workshops is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs. CE Training Workshops designates this continuing education activity for 2 continuing education hours.

CE Training Workshops, LLC, #1770, is approved as an ACE provider to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Regulatory boards are the final authority on courses accepted for continuing education credit. ACE provider approval period: 08/02/2025 to 08/02/2028. Social workers completing this course receive 2 Ethics continuing education credits.

Purchase Instructions

Registration Deadline: Register up until the start time!

Cost Includes: A PDF of the presentation slides and any supplemental training materials and a certificate of completion.

Evaluation / Certificate: Within 4 hours of the completion of the webinar, participants will receive an email with a link to complete an evaluation. Once completed, the participant will be able to download/print the certificate.

System Requirements: Internet and the ability to log into Zoom webinars when provided a meeting link which will be sent upon registration.

Interactive Webinar: This is a live & interactive webinar which means that participants can interact with other participants and the instructor in live time. Participants must be signed in by the webinar start time, attend the entire course, and complete the course evaluation to receive CE credit. Partial credit is not provided.

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Meet Your Facilitator

Dreya Blume is a licensed clinical social worker, with her MSW from Radford University and an MA in anthropology from the University of Hawaii. Dreya has twenty years of experience working in mental health, from case management to intensive in-home services to leading groups for addicts in recovery. Dreya began a part-time counseling practice in 2004, and as a psychotherapist, her focus has been on serving the LGBTQ+ community. Dreya also has been a teacher for thirty years. Prior to her career in social work, she taught English in places such as Japan, Thailand, Australia, and Hawaii. Since 2010, Dreya has been an adjunct professor for Virginia Western Community College, preparing future social workers for the field.

In her spare time, Dreya loves to write. She is the author of a number of books (published under her former name, Andy Matzner), including “Everyone Has a Story: Using the Hero’s Journey and Narrative Therapy to Reframe the Struggle of Mental Illness,” “The Tarot Activity Book: A Collection of Creative and Therapeutic Ideas for the Cards,” and “The Buddha Diet: A Guide to Creating a Positive Relationship with Food and Eating.”