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Religion and spirituality hold a foundational position in the worldview of many Americans. Religion and spirituality also act as coping mechanisms that build on systems of meaning-making. The survivor of religious trauma and spiritual abuse may intertwine the concept of God with the abuser, which adds the dimension of betrayal and/or abandonment by God. This course will examine the predictive relationship of religious trauma and spiritual abuse on meaning-making, trust, and depression. This course is approved for .3 CEUs by IACET, and 3 CEUs by the NV Board of Examiners for Social Workers, and the NV Board of Examiners for MFTs & CPCs.