Attachment and Emotional Regulation in Religion and Spirituality

Maxson J. McDowell, Cynthia Poorbaugh, David Rottman, David Walczyk
Start Date: 13/04/2023
End Date:11/05/2023
Scheduled course
Online

Overview

The influence and connection between our childhood attachment relationships and our adult relationship and emotional regulation with religion and spirituality will be the focus of this course. Pragmatically, we will reflect on how our attachment style informs and often unconsciously determines the forms of spirituality and religion we are drawn to and reject as adults.

We will focus some of our time on shadow and how religion and spiritualty are often used unconsciously to spiritually bypass the processing and healing of early attachment trauma and emotional dysregulation. Unfortunately, this repression of childhood attunement trauma tends to be encouraged by many within spirituality and religion. We will end by using Jung and Jungian psychology as an applied case study. The implicit correlation between attachment and religion and spirituality in both positive and negative (shadow) senses should be obvious by the end of the course.

On completion of this class, you will be able to:

  1. Discern and appraise the different styles of attachment
  2. Comprehend how attachment style informs religion and spirituality and vice versa
  3. Perceive and identify how our attachment style may support or conflict with our religion or spirituality
  4. Grasp the relationship between spiritual and religious attachment and Jungian psychology
  5. Recognize how attachment in spirituality and religion can inform clinical practice
  6. Discern and identify the attachment related biases in Jung and Jungian Psychology
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