The Christian Therapist Podcast
As therapists, we often get questions like, "Why did ______ have to happen? What did I do to make it happen? Why did God allow this to happen to me?" Suffering is the one thing we all do not want to experience, yet it is the one thing we are all guaranteed to experience. Knowing this, it is important to know why and also how we are to engage in suffering. Join Aron Strong and Lindsey Castleman, both LMFTs and co-founders of inRelationship, as they discuss the theology of suffering. Our conversation kept going, so we broke it up in to part one and part two. We pray...
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Aron and Lindsey (marriage and family therapists) continue their conversation around the theology of submission. This episode dives in to the words we can use to describe submission, that completely misrepresents the word. We hope the conversation sheds some light on the difference. www.inRelationship.us
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Submission is often a word that is used as a weapon of control and it completely subverts the intended meaning of the word. Yet, what is the intended meaning of submission? This is the question that Aron and Lindsey discuss in this TWO part episode. Listen in and wrestle with the true meaning of submission and how it actually reflects the relationship between God and Jesus. www.inrelationship.us
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Lindsey and Aron are beginning a Theology in the Therapy Room series where they break down different understandings of theology. Today they share the overview of the importance of knowing your own theology and how to show up in curiosity with your client, while still holding what is true. inRelationship.us
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Join licensed marriage and family therapists Aron Strong and Lindsey Castleman as they connect with their friends Stacey and Greg Oliver, founders of Awaken Ministries. Together, Stacey, Greg, Lindsey and Aron discuss what is helpful for a therapist to do when working with a couple who are working through betrayal and what is not helpful. This episode is part two in a two part series. To learn more about all the great offerings that Greg and Stacey have, go to To learn more about the marriage intensives that Lindsey and Aron host, visit
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Join licensed marriage and family therapists Aron Strong and Lindsey Castleman as they connect with their friends Stacey and Greg Oliver, founders of Awaken Ministries. Together, Stacey, Greg, Lindsey and Aron discuss what is helpful for a therapist to do when working with a couple who are working through betrayal and what is not helpful. To learn more about all the great offerings that Greg and Stacey have, go to To learn more about the marriage intensives that Lindsey and Aron host, visit
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Licensed marriage and family therapists, Lindsey Castleman and Aron Strong discuss what implicit memory is and how it impacts the way we show up in relationships today. To connect more with Lindsey and Aron,
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Join marriage and family therapists, Lindsey Castleman and Aron Strong as they discuss the reasons that change can be so hard. Also learn the importance of working with blocks in the therapy room. To connect with Lindsey and Aron and learn more, visit
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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.
info_outlineAron and Lindsey (marriage and family therapists) continue their conversation around the theology of submission. This episode dives in to the words we can use to describe submission, that completely misrepresents the word. We hope the conversation sheds some light on the difference.
www.inRelationship.us