Hosts Robert Vore & Dr. Holly Oxhandler discuss the intersection of Christianity and mental health. Guests include pastors, ministry workers, mental health professionals, and more.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 222 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Mental HealthHealth & FitnessReligion & SpiritualityChristianity |
Robert and Holly talk about starting off a new year slowly (6:23): why it might be important (7:32), some practical ideas for being proactive (13:23), and some tools to keep for along the way (27:08).Things we mention in this episode/other resources:... more
Content warning: this episode contains mentions of suicide, miscarriage, and loss.This week we’re joined by Dr. Mary Cail, author of Dementia and the Church: Memory, Care, and Inclusion and Alzheimer's: A Crash Course for Friends and Relatives. She ... more
This week Dr. Becky Bell Scott joins us to talk about integrating behavioral health into primary care settings. Dr. Scott is the Program Director for Social Work in Primary Care Programs at Baylor University.Things we mention in this episode/other re... more
This week we’re joined by Aureila Dávila Pratt: pastor, social work graduate, and author of A Brown Girl's Epiphany: Reclaim Your Intuition and Step into Your Power. We talk about stepping out of harmful paradigms and stepping into helpful ones.Thing... more
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This podcast has been providing a voice for those who are living with mental illness. Whenever I feel invalid because of my church’s ignorance towards mental health, CXMH reminds me that I’m not alone. Thank you for all the work you do!
Two of the things most important to me: Faith and mental health. Always eager for new episodes and grateful for this space to learn!
Like others have said, this isn’t your typical Christian podcast. The hosts have clear, honest conversation and integrate Christianity in with their clinical experience and academic backgrounds. As a therapist intern at a Christian school in a secular outplacement, getting their take on the wide range of topics they discuss is refreshing.
Crucial conversations at the intersection of faith and mental health. If you’re a church worker, chaplain, or mental health professional, this is indispensable listening!
This is not your typical Christian podcast that cycles through the same handful of guests you hear interviewed on all of your other favorite podcasts. I’m consistently grabbing for a pen and paper to scribble down all of the rich and practical wisdom and knowledge dropped in every episode of this podcast. Thank you Holly, Robert and guests for enriching my life with CXMH!
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