Season 2 Episode 17: How Being Known Can Lead to Healing with Special Guest Dr. Curt Thompson
The Christian Therapist Podcast
Release Date: 09/25/2020
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Emotions are rooted in scripture and come from God. How? Why? Tune in to hear Lindsey and Aron discuss how emotions are a reflection of God. To learn more about the theology of emotions, visit our online courses at .
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Did God create you with feelings for a purpose? Why, yes he did. But what is that purpose? Lindsey and Aron discuss the function of feelings so that we can know where the work is in the counseling room.
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Lindsey and Aron continue the conversation around how we are designed by discussing what oneness in marriage is..... and what it is not. Join in the conversation! Also visit to learn more about the marriage workshop Lindsey and Aron teach that walks couples through how to experience this oneness.
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Lindsey and Aron discuss God's way that he designed us, which helps us as therapists conceptualize what is happening in front of us (or not happening) in the counseling room. Visit to learn more about Lindsey and Aron's online courses, marriage workshops and more!
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Lindsey Castleman and Aron Strong launch their first podcast episode caterered to Christian therapists. As licensed marriage and family therapists and also AAMFT approved supervisors, Lindsey and Aron have a passion to bring their Christian faith and really great therapy together. Listen in to hear why Lindsey and Aron want to blend neuroscience, attachment science and Biblical principles together for counselors who want to be authentic in the counseling room. Learn more from Aron and Lindsey at inrelationship.us
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Co-host Lindsey Castleman is joined by many of her friends to discuss the challenges of parenting and finding other "mom friends" to provide the support and love needed to navigate motherhood.
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Jay and Tammy Daughtry continue the conversation about co-parenting and best practices in maintaining the safe connection between the kids and both parents. In the episode, they discuss re-coupling and some of the ten things children and teens of divorce wish their parents would know. Jay and Tammy Daughtry are the founders of Co-Parenting International.
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Jay and Tammy Daughtry continue the conversation about co-parenting and best practices in maintaining the safe connection between the kids and both parents. In the episode, they mention co-parenting apps that may be helpful: AppClose & OurFamilyWizard. Jay and Tammy Daughtry are the founders of Co-Parenting International
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In co-parenting, the most important thing is the emotional and mental health of the children. Jay and Tammy Daughtry join the Lindsey on the podcast as they share tried and true tactics to make co-parenting work for both the parents and the children. Jay and Tammy are founders of Co-Parenting International https://www.coparentinginternational.com/
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We conclude our conversation with Dr Cindy Goodness Zane on empathy. Dr Zane also shares the importance of sharing empathy not only with others but also with ourselves. Tune in to listen! inrelationship.us
info_outlineOne of our favorite quote comes from pastor Tim Keller when he says: To be loved, but not known is comforting but superficial. To be known and not loved is our greatest fear. But to be truly loved is, well, a lot like being loved by God. It is what we need more than anything. It liberates us from pretense, humbles us out of our self-righteousness, and fortifies us for any difficulty life can throw at us.
Expert psychiatrist, speaker and author, Dr. Curt Thompson, helps us understand how we can be known and how it can lead to healing. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did!
To learn more about Dr Curt Thompson, visit: https://curtthompsonmd.com/