“…While the definition of spirituality is personal to each individual, in this article we consider spirituality an umbrella term that refers to a dimension of life that provides meaning‐making, purpose, and perspective to people who identify as religious, spiritual, both, or neither (Anderson & Worthen, ; Aponte, ; Prest & Keller, ; Walsh, ). In addition, spirituality is part of systemic practice (Larner, ; Telfener, ) as it comprises an important aspect of many people's lives, influences their relationship systems, and promotes growth and resilience (Carlson, McGeorge, & Anderson, ; Nedumaruthumchalil, ; Walsh, ). MFTs have emphasized the importance of addressing spirituality in therapy and advocated for training in this area for over two decades (Fife & Whiting, ; Haug, ; Helmeke & Sori, , ; Marterella & Brock, ; Stander, Piercy, Mackinnon, & Helmeke, ; Wendel, ).…”