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Sacred Moments

Spirituality can be thought of as a way of seeing the deeper dimension in life. People can encounter the sacred in nature, music, loving relationships, places, values, and practices. Sometimes, we experience this deeper dimension in a single moment. We call these sacred moments.

This website is for people who are interested in cultivating and integrating sacred moments in their lives.

Workshops

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Research

Alvarado, C. (2016). Sacred moments in nursing care from the perspective of frontline psychiatric health providers: Prevalence and consequences (Doctoral dissertation, University of Alaska Anchorage).

Pargament, K. I., Lomax, J. W., McGee, J. S., & Fang, Q. (2014). Sacred moments in psychotherapy from the perspectives of mental health providers and clients: Prevalence, predictors, and consequences. Spirituality in Clinical Practice, 1(4), 248-262.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/scp0000043

Mccorkle, B. H., Bohn, C., Hughes, T., & Kim, D. (2005). “Sacred Moments”: Social anxiety in a larger perspective. Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 8(3), 227-238. doi: 10.1080/13694670500138874

Wilt, J. A., Pargament, K. I., & Exline, J. J. (2018). The transformative power of the sacred: Social, personality, and religious/spiritual antecedents and consequents of sacred moments during a religious/spiritual struggle. Psychology of Religion and Spirituality. Advance online publication. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/rel0000176

Wong, S., & Pargament, K.I. (2018, August). Carpe momentum: Sacred moments as a predictor of wellbeing for family caregivers. In P.T.P. Wong (Chair), Scholarship Papers Session. Paper presented at the 10th Biennial International Meaning Conference, Vancouver, Canada.

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