what roles are available for psychology majors interested in combining spiritual traditions, like Nepsis, with modern therapy?
Im interested in studying specifically Eastern Orthodox psychotherapy, and how modern psychology compares or in contrast with the Neptic tradition. notable figures from the Neptic monastic tradition you may have heard of are evagrius ponticus, john cassian, Paisios of Mount Athos, Gregory paalmas, ect (usually much more popular in eastern mysticism). this has been a profound interest in matters concerning majors and college life, and i would love to get anyone's perspective, or if you havent heard of the Neptic Fathers, what was the reaction from researching them?