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Depression comes and goes. At least that’s what I call it. Not actually diagnosed – ‘cuz no $$ for a therapist – but would make sense considering. Met with the lawyer today. Then the bank. And now we…
After losing her roommate while serving in the Army, Catrina had a difficult time adjusting to civilian life. She began isolating herself from others and fee...
I keep getting the same email, and my heart aches each time I read it: “I have tried everything to overcome my depression, but nothing has helped."
"If we want to boast in Christ then we must find ourselves increasingly impressed with Christ!"
"We hear it all the time, but I think (a lot of us) need to truly reflect on this and pretend to hear it for the first time."
Isolation and empathy are by no means mutually exclusive.
What makes the difference between someone who grows in preaching versus someone who doesn't?
The authors of “F*ck Feelings” explain why
This piece is based on my talk to the UCL conference ‘The Role of Diagnosis in Clinical Psychology’. It was aimed at an audience of clinical psychologists but should be of interest more…
From pathological liars to Trumpian gaslighters, brain studies show practice makes perfect
"I have gained a more profound understanding of what it is to be a mother," she writes
Everyone’s a theologian. See? Even Oprah says so. And goodness knows she’s a theologian. Everyone’s a theologian because everyone thinks something about God, even if your thought about him is that you think he’s not real. Everyone operates with a theology. There are Christian theologians, Buddhist theologians, Muslim theologians, Atheist theologians, and all other sorts. You’re …
I’ve studied and read and memorized everything there is to know about Oprah, but something seems to be wrong—she still isn’t my friend! No, I ...
Medieval pilgrims were dedicated to God, and their willingness to undertake extremely long journeys to satisfy their faith seems admirable. But if you delv
You can find great successes and growth by doing this one thing, according to Oprah.
A study found our top quick fixes when we’re feeling down include eating, taking a hot bath, watching TV, cleaning up and talking it out with a friend.
A Stanford psychiatrist busts pervasive myths and explains key facts about schizophrenia, a chronic disease charactorized by altered thinking.
Guest speaker Lee Domingue shares how he has learned to discover God’s purpose for his life and make a huge impact. DISCOVERING YOUR PURPOSE WE ARE ALL CANDI...