Yes.
“Recovery from trauma will take some kind of understanding and framework. It will take a shift in perspective on what process-oriented healing looks and feels like. This will also require that we arm ourselves with people who have the spiritual technology and vernacular to approach these events with skill.
The mental health industry, for the most part, lacks these skills. It is still dominated by talk therapy and medication, a sure-fire way to dampen any efforts for people to have personal breakthroughs; meaning we will be lacking in cultural breakthroughs. Again, I do see how medication, used in a skillful manner can help with a mental health crisis. However, as much energy that has been thrust into neuroscience and pharmacology will need to be exerted in the realm of the psycho-spiritual.”
More on psychosis being a spiritual process here: Spiritual emergency: one way of interpreting activity of the psyche that is often labeled psychotic