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Mental Health Professionals looking at the intersections of social & behavioral science and the formed Christian life. Visit us for free resources and more at www.ChurchPsychology.org

Church Psychology The Negev Institute

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Mental Health Professionals looking at the intersections of social & behavioral science and the formed Christian life. Visit us for free resources and more at www.ChurchPsychology.org

    Season One Final Episode!

    Season One Final Episode!

    We have come to our final episode of season one! As we reflect on our journey, we delve into the evolving expressions of care and counseling within the Church and discuss the crucial role of integration.

    Looking ahead, we have a shared vision for the Negev Institute: to provide more holistic programs, training, and resources to empower churches in responding to people's needs. We're excited about the prospect of broadening our conversations to encompass more diverse voices in the dialogue around Christian formation and mental health. As part of this vision, we're going to be exploring complex storytelling in our next season of Church Psychology. Whether you've been with us from the start or this is your first time tuning in, we invite you to be part of this enlightening journey as we navigate the fascinating intersection of faith, theology, and mental health.

    • 35 min
    The Emotional Rollercoaster of Life's Transitions

    The Emotional Rollercoaster of Life's Transitions

    Ever found yourself at a crossroads, unsure which path to take? Have you ever questioned how God's will fits into the messy, complicated puzzle of life's transitions? Join us as we peel back the layers of this topic, breaking down the complexities and inviting you into a faith-based dialogue about navigating change. Matt and I bring you on this journey, reminding ourselves and our listeners that God's will is not a static destination but an ever-evolving journey.

    Transitions, whether they are joyous or filled with grief, can be a tumultuous time. From the euphoria of new beginnings to the subtle melancholy of what we leave behind, our emotions can take us on a rollercoaster ride. During this episode, Matt and I delve into these emotions, discussing the intricacies of friendship-building outside structured environments and the loneliness that can creep in amidst change. We also delve into the coexistence of joy and grief during transitions and why it's crucial to acknowledge these feelings.

    Sharing personal narratives, we discuss the challenges and victories that come with such a transition, the importance of long-term relationships, and knowing when it's time to let go. Join us as we unpack the wisdom we've acquired on embracing change and taking risks. So head over to our website ChurchPsychology.org and connect with us further, access our free community library, and get your hands on some exclusive content. Let's navigate life's transitions together, one episode at a time.

    • 46 min
    The Number One Phrase to Improve Small Talk

    The Number One Phrase to Improve Small Talk

    Ever wondered why small talk, often considered trivial and mundane, can be so significant in establishing deep connections? Buckle up as my co-host, Matt and I, traverse the intriguing landscape of casual chatter, underpinned by an insightful article that captures its appeal and engagement in conversations. We shed light on how to leverage small talk, not just as an ice-breaker, but as a powerful tool to forge meaningful relationships. 

    Taking cues from the wisdom of CS Lewis, we explore humility as the cornerstone of Christian life and its role in fostering heartfelt conversations. By sprinkling empathy and curiosity into chats, we demonstrate how it's possible to build significant relationships without the crutch of shared interests. We also reveal the underplayed potency of ‘mind-reading’ in conversations - an art that makes others feel acknowledged and understood. As we dissect these elements, it becomes evident that small talk holds the potential to be a game-changer in our interactions. So, join us and learn to embrace the transformative power vested in everyday conversations.

    Show Notes:
    https://apple.news/Ayem5YVoMQE2jk2m-SMYvjQhttps://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Think-Faster-Talk-Smarter/Matt-Abrahams/9781668010303https://www.themuse.com/advice/what-is-empathetic-listening-definition-examples1 Peter 3:8 ESV
    Finally, all of you, have unity of mind, sympathy, brotherly love, a tender heart, and a humble mind.Romans 12:15 ESV
    Rejoice with those who rejoice, weep with those who weep.Galatians 6:2 ESV 
    Bear one another's burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.

    • 45 min
    The Struggle of Fatigue: Searching for Genuine Rest and Recovery

    The Struggle of Fatigue: Searching for Genuine Rest and Recovery

    Ever feel like you're running on empty? That's what Matt and I are ironing out today on Church Psychology, shining a light on the enigmatic beast known as fatigue. It's not just about falling asleep at your desk or needing that extra shot of espresso in your latte; we're talking the full spectrum - physical, emotional, and even spiritual fatigue. 

    Let's face it, in this fast-paced world it's easy to fall into the trap of distraction or 'vegging out' as an escape, skewing our understanding of what real rest looks like. It's a pervasive issue, one that even sneaks its way into the pulpit, creating a unique form of pastoral fatigue. Intriguing, isn't it? We're discussing why it's so hard for many, especially pastors, to not only recognize but also admit their fatigue. It's a conversation that's long overdue. 

    But don't think we're leaving you in the lurch! We're also exploring the balance of carrying your own burdens and the necessity of sharing them, tying it all together with insights from scripture. So, come join us on this journey, there's a seat saved just for you. Together, let's redefine what it means to rest, recharge, and handle fatigue in a healthy manner.

    Show Notes:
    The work of Dr. Curt Thompson - https://curtthompsonmd.com/

    • 39 min
    Exploring Profanity: Curse Words Communication, and Thoughts on Words in Christianity Formation

    Exploring Profanity: Curse Words Communication, and Thoughts on Words in Christianity Formation

    Ever wondered about the power of your words? Are you curious about how your language choices affect your relationships? This episode is a must-listen for you! We take a deep dive into the complex world of language and communication, particularly focusing on the Christian perspective on cussing, swearing, and profanity. Drawing from our personal experiences and the teachings of Scripture, we explore the intriguing paradox of these 'spicy' words and their impact. 

    We also broaden the scope of our discussions to go beyond mere cussing. By referencing Ephesians 4:29, we touch on how words - even those not typically seen as profane - can either edify or harm depending on their usage. The importance of context, nuances of language, and authenticity in our communication are also highlighted, especially in sensitive areas like Christian-based sex therapy and guiding children on appropriate language use. 

    The conversation wouldn't be complete without discussing parenting, and we dare to tackle the challenging aspect of teaching our children to express themselves freely yet within certain boundaries. Through our discussions, we underline the significance of validation and understanding the context and intent of the speaker. As our words can either build or break, we advocate for a mindful approach to our language choices. So, strap in for a thrilling exploration of language, communication, and their implications on our Christian journey.

    Show Notes:
    Ephesians 4:29 - "No foul language is to come from your mouth, but only what is good for building up someone in need, so that it gives grace to those who hear."Ephesians 5:4 - "Coarse and foolish talking or crude joking are not suitable, but rather giving thanks."Colossians 3:8 - "But now you must also put away all the following: anger, wrath, malice, slander, and filthy language from your mouth."Matthew 15:18-19 - "But what comes out of the mouth comes from the heart, and this defiles a man. For from the heart come evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, sexual immoralities, thefts, false testimonies, blasphemies."James 3:10 - "Praising and cursing come out of the same mouth. My brothers, these things should not be this way."

    • 44 min
    Complex Storytelling: Beyond Just Heroes, Villains, and Victims.

    Complex Storytelling: Beyond Just Heroes, Villains, and Victims.

    Ever wondered about the fundamental roles we assign in storytelling and how they shape our understanding of the world? My co-host Matt and I tackle this intriguing topic, discussing how we tend to oversimplify characters as either heroes, victims, or villains. We dive into the subtleties often missed in these narratives and the harm that can occur when we force complex personalities into these basic categories. Biblical stories, with their nuanced character portrayals, serve as a reference in our discussion, and we connect these insights with cognitive behavioral therapy.

    We journey into the realm of heroism, discussing the works of Joseph Campbell and Carl Jung. Their theories on the hero's journey have greatly influenced our modern Western perception of heroes – but what happens when we simplify and exaggerate these stories? We also mine the research of Malcolm Gladwell and Gordon Allport before circling back to the work of mental health professionals and their role in unfolding narratives.

    In the final part of our conversation, we examine how trauma impacts memory and storytelling. We discuss 'splitting,' a defense mechanism that leads individuals to view issues in stark black-and-white terms, and how this can sometimes lead to personality disorders. We further explore how the Bible's rich storytelling had a profound impact during its time and reflect on how Christian triumphalism can often lead to a simplified narrative of one's story. So, join us as we appreciate the power of nuance in storytelling and the deeper understanding of complexity and growth it provides. Be sure to connect with our free community library at churchpsychology.org for more insights through webinars, articles, and event notifications.

    Show Notes
    Allport, G. W., & Postman, L. (1947). The Psychology of Rumor. Russell & Russell.Gladwell, M. (2000). The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference. Little, Brown and Company.Haven, K. (2014). Story smart: Using the science of story to persuade, influence, inspire, and teach. Bloomsbury Publishing USA.Kernberg, O. F. (1984). Severe personality disorders: Psychotherapeutic strategies. Yale University Press.Paris, J. (2007). The nature of borderline personality disorder: Multiple dimensions, multiple symptoms, but one category. Journal of Personality Disorders, 21(5), 457–473. https://doi.org/10.1521/pedi.2007.21.5.457Ronningstam, E. (2016). Pathological narcissism and narcissistic personality disorder: Recent research and clinical implications. Current Behavioral Neuroscience Reports, 3, 34-42.

    • 58 min

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This podcast has often given me words and frameworks for processing and expressing things I couldn’t quite nail down before. It’s helpful for me both in my own interior life and in my role as a pastor. Lots of wisdom in season one and I’ll be excited to see what comes next for the podcast and for The Negev Institute!

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