Therapy And Counseling

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adjective describing something that is not associated with any particular religious denomination or sect

  • The school's philosophy is to remain nondenominational in order to respect the diverse religious beliefs of its students.
  • I prefer attending nondenominational churches because they are more inclusive.
  • Let's check out that nondenominational place down the street for a different vibe.
  • His approach to spirituality is nondenominational, drawing inspiration from various traditions.

verb to change or switch to a different state, condition, or direction

preposition used to indicate the direction or aim of something

  • In times of crisis, it is common for people to turn to their faith for guidance.
  • When I need advice, I always turn to my best friend for help.
  • When I'm feeling down, I usually turn to music to cheer me up.
  • When faced with a difficult decision, sometimes it's best to turn to your gut instinct.

noun a fear of trusting others

  • Pistanthrophobia is a serious condition that can greatly impact one's ability to form and maintain healthy relationships.
  • I heard she has pistanthrophobia, which is why she never wants to commit to anyone.
  • Some people think pistanthrophobia is just an excuse to avoid getting hurt.
  • Her pistanthrophobia acted like a barrier, preventing her from fully opening up to others.