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Biography

Noelia Molina holds a BSc in Biomedical Sciences and MSc in Molecular Pathology. She worked for 17 years as a Medical Scientist (accredited by The Academy of Clinical Science and Laboratory Medicine in Dublin) in various laboratory disciplines in Dublin. She has been involved in spirituality studies since 2005 at Milltown Institute. In 2016, she completed her doctorate in Humanities (Spirituality) at All Hallows’ College, Dublin City University. Her doctoral dissertation investigated the transition to motherhood as spiritual process. Having worked in private practice as an accredited psychotherapist (NAPCP) since 2008, she has specialized in maternal mental health and had run therapeutic maternal groups. She has wide experience teaching counselling, psychotherapy and spirituality studies. She is the Director of the MA in Applied Spirituality in SETU.

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Employment (1)

South East Technological University: Dublin, Dublin, IE

2021-08-15 to present | Programme Leader, MA in Applied Spirituality (Arts)
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Education and qualifications (1)

All Hallows College: Dublin, Dublin, IE

2011-09-08 to 2016-11-01 | PhD in Philosophy (Spirituality)
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Professional activities (5)

University College Dublin: Dublin, Dublin, IE

2022-01-31 to present | Visiting Lecturer (School of Health Sciences)
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Society for the Study of Christian Spirituality: Boston, Massachusetts, UM

2021-11-17 to present | At large Directors Society Board
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National Association for Professional Counselling and Psychotherapy: Dublin, Dublin, IE

2009-02-03 to present | Accredited Member
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Trinity College Dublin: Dublin, Dublin, IE

2019-03-03 to 2019-05-03 | Visiting Lecturer (Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery)
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All Hallows College: Dublin, Dublin, IE

2016-11-01 | • Fr. Thomas Fagan, CM, Medal for Academic Excellence in PhD Research for 2016 from the Postgraduate Research Board (Spirituality)
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Works (9)

Spiritual Autobiography as a Prelude to Contemplative Research Inquiry

2024-07-08 | Book chapter
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Modern mystics: An introduction

Journal for the Study of Spirituality
2024-01-02 | Journal article
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Exploring Indigenous Spirituality: The Kutchi Kohli Christians of Pakistan: A Journey of Adaptation and Creativity

Exploring Indigenous Spirituality: The Kutchi Kohli Christians of Pakistan: A Journey of Adaptation and Creativity
2021-08-16 | Book chapter
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Blending Organic and Intuitive Research Methods: Spiritual Transformation

Mysterion
2019-12-02 | Journal article
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Spirituality, Motherhood and Culture

Routledge
2019-03-04 | Book
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Religious Vocations in Ireland: Challenges and Opportunities

Vocations Ireland
2017-11-27 | Report
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Sadness, Depression and the Dark Night of the Soul,

Journal Anthropology and Medicine
2017-06-11 | Book review
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Motherhood: Spiritual Experiences of First Time Mothers

The Faith Lives of Women and Girls
2016-03-16 | Book chapter
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Integrating Choices: ‘Being there for my Children’ and ‘Being a Citizen Worker’: Irish Survey on Stay-at-Home Mothers,

Stay At Home Mums
2014-07-03 | Book chapter
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