How Catholics Should Approach Psychology w/ Dr. Julia Sadusky

Catholic Theology Show

How can Catholics approach the study of Psychology through the lens of faith and the dignity of the human person?

Today, Dr. Michael Dauphinais is joined again by Dr. Julia Sadusky, Catholic author, speaker, licensed psychologist, and alumna of Ave Maria University, to discuss the relationship between the Catholic faith and the field of Psychology amid today’s ”mental health epidemic.” In this episode, they investigate the Catholic vision of the human person as spirit, soul, and body from the perspectives of Aristotle, St. Thomas Aquinas, St. John Paul II, and C.S. Lewis, while also delving into Dr. Sadusky’s own journey in psychology and faith.

Resources: 

  • Annunciation Circle (Ave Maria University Monthly Giving Community)
  • Ave Maria University website
  • Learn more about Dr. Julia Sadusky and her work in her consulting practice, Lux Counseling.
  • Check out Dr. Sadusky’s latest books, including Start Talking to Your Kids about Sex and Talking with Your Teen about Sex, both published through Ave Maria Press, and her book with Mark Yarhouse, Emerging Gender Identities: Understanding the Diverse Experiences of Today's Youth.
  • Previous episode with Dr. Sadusky: A Catholic Approach to Sexuality & Gender

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