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I just moved to the south. what's a good strategy to find a nonreligious therapist?
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I used to live in the Pacific Northwest. There is much less religiosity there.

Now that I live in the south... I am finding that many therapists proudly proclaim their Christian faith and offer Christian counseling.

I'm not really sure how to kindly weed people out during the initial consultation.

For example... I am meeting with a woman who is part of a therapy group that is run by a Christian minister. Many of the therapists have Christianity in their bio, but she doesn't. Is there a good way to make sure she doesn't have a bias towards atheists? Is there a way to figure out if she'll try to bring up religious things and God in the sessions?

Edit: I know you all love to have fun with the sarcasm, but stop commenting to move.

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