Spirituality and religion have complex, nuanced relationships with asperger's syndrome — often protective, sometimes harmful, always worth examining.
How Spirituality Can Help Asperger's Syndrome
Research consistently shows that religious/spiritual practices correlate with better mental health outcomes:
- Community and belonging buffer against asperger's syndrome
- Meaning frameworks provide context for suffering
- Practices like prayer, meditation, and ritual activate relaxation responses
- Hope orientation (central to many traditions) reduces asperger's syndrome
When Spirituality Complicates Asperger's Syndrome
Spiritual distress — doubt, moral injury, or religious community that shames asperger's syndrome — can worsen psychological suffering. Spiritually-integrated therapy addresses both dimensions.
Integrating Spirituality and Asperger's Syndrome Treatment
Spiritually-sensitive therapists work with (not around) clients' faith frameworks. If your faith is important to you, look for a therapist who integrates rather than dismisses it.