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Amy Panton (they/she) is a survivor-researcher, writer, and teacher working at the intersection of mental health, spirituality, and care. They are an Assistant Professor of Practical Theology at Emmanuel College (University of Toronto) and are currently training in spiritual care and psychotherapy. Amy runs
Amy’s Bookshelf, a small independent publishing space for creative and contemplative work. More of their work, including the book this post is based on,
Soul Care for Self-Injury: Theological Reflection and Spiritual Care Strategies, can be found at Amy’s Bookshelf.