Karen Herrick, Ph.D.
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Bio
Rev. Karen E. Herrick, PhD, LCSW, LMSW, CADC, ACMHP has shared her clinical expertise for 27 years in her private practice by lecturing throughout the United States on dysfunctional and addictive homes, dissociation, grief, and loss from a Jungian perspective. Karen is the first female president of the ASCS in 37 years. Karen was ordained in 1995. Her ministry is to be actively involved in Spiritual Psychology, specifically in naming spiritual experiences. She uses Jungian psychology to teach the differences between mental illness and having spiritual and paranormal experiences. Her book, You're Not Finished Yet, is available through Amazon.com, Authorhouse.com, and on Kindle. She is available for private therapy in her office, on Skype, and Face Time. Karen can be reached at [email protected] and at (732) 530-8513.
Education and Licensure
Ph.D. in Philosophy with specialization in Spiritual Psychology, Union Institute & University, Cincinnati, OH
Masters Degree, Rutgers University Graduate School of Social Work, New Brunswick, NJ. Specialization: Alcohol & Drug Studies
Bachelors Degree, Magna Cum Laude, Art with specialization in Art Therapy, Jersey City State College
Ordained, New York City, Interfaith Ministry. Interfaith is for people who want something above and beyond what normal religion gave them.
LCSW, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, State of New Jersey (#44SC01378800). Also Licensed State of New York (#033174-1).
ACMHP, ACISTE Certified Mental Health Professional (American Center for the Integration of Spiritually Transformative Experiences)
Conference Presentation
Karen has found mediumship visits for her clients who are in chronic grief very important in helping the client to truly begin their life again on earth without their loved one. She also has found that Near Death Experiences (NDEs) have given us much knowledge from the heavenly realms regarding abortions and infant deaths. These infants continue to live and grow in the spirit realm. These children want their parents to think of them more often as being happy and healthy and not block out their memory due to guilt.
We chose our situations and our parents. If a fetus is aborted or dies in infancy, it is simply not an avenue at that time for that particular soul to do its work in the physical world. The infant soul can �visit� the mother�s physical body in utero at different times during the mother�s pregnancy to feel the energy of the mother and decide if it�s a �good fit.� If the mother is chosen and that time isn�t right, then this infant soul can enter through a later pregnancy with the same mother. The choice is always mutual between spirits.
