Love Code - Where Did They Go and Are They OK: Communicating with your Loved Ones with Rev. Karen E. Herrick

Published: Jan. 23, 2023, 6:58 p.m.

Rev. Karen E. Herrick, PhD, LCSW, LMSW, CADC, ACMHP,\xa0completed her PhD at Union Institute and University\xa0in Philosophy, and Masters degree at Rutgers University in Social Work.\xa0She has shared her clinical expertise for thirty years in private practice and by lecturing on dysfunctional,\xa0addictive homes, dissociation, and grief\xa0and loss\xa0from a Jungian perspective.\xa0 She is now researching the potential benefits of mediumship knowing that grief is primarily resolved when the bereaved can recognize their continuing spiritual bonds with the deceased. Dr. Herrick's decades of research consists of\xa0paranormal experiences\xa0that have been widely reported and appear to be fairly common. These phenomena have been the subject of psychical research for well over a century, and their existence is reasonably established.\xa0\n\xa0\n\xa0https://kareneherrick.com/\xa0\n\xa0\n\nTalking Points\n\nCarl Jung, William James, and Abraham Maslow's surprising beliefs and understanding of the spirit world\nThe spiritual experience of Bill Wilson, founder of Alcoholics Anonymous\xa0\nThe need to educate mental health professionals on spiritual experiences and\xa0phenomena\nDiscussions of life after death\xa0from a social worker's perspective\nNeurotheology Basics:\xa0How to nurture a client's Divine Spark\nPretergression and the New Knowledge Coming from Paranormal\nHow our two bodies, the physical and the spiritual, work together\nWhat is the Vagus Nerve and how does it affect our spirituality\nHow\xa0the Vagus Nerve and Spinal Cord work together\xa0\nStarting\xa0the healing process by\xa0using psychic mediums\nResearch done for her thesis entitled\xa0"Naming Spiritual Experiences"