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Three keynote speakers, Mother Natalia, Dr. Paul Vitz, and Dr. Jerry Crete, discuss integration, the human person, pathways to God through secular psychology, and the common denominator of bringing people together across cultures and religions, emphasizing the importance of unity.
Dr. Greg Bitaro highlights the need to shift to a new model of Catholic accompaniment that integrates psychological sciences while focusing on a more human and effective approach, aiming to provide a better way to help people.
The discussion delves into the challenges of self-worship and the cult of self, emphasizing the detrimental effects of self-reveration and existential dread associated with the modern concept of creating the self, leading to isolation and anxiety.
The participants explore the significance of suffering and compassion in healing, highlighting the importance of suffering with others and the transformative power of relationships in addressing suffering, contrasting true compassion with the contemporary distorted view, ultimately emphasizing the union with Christ through suffering.
Dr. Vitz discusses the need to reduce secular hostilities in psychology and integrate secular psychology into the faith, aiming to synthesize the best of psychology with Christian principles, acknowledging the potential for redemption within secular psychology and emphasizing the significance of integrating psychological insights into the faith.
The conversation emphasizes the unity in serving and healing, highlighting the role of helping professionals in supporting individuals through suffering, underscoring the collective efforts to provide healing across denominational boundaries and the essential role of relationships in becoming the body of Christ.
The participants reflect on the importance of cultivating genuine relationships and overcoming cultural influences that promote self-centeredness, exploring the impact of distorted perceptions of mercy and compassion, and the transformative power of suffering and relationship with God in addressing modern challenges.
As the podcast wraps up, the participants express gratitude for the insightful discussion, anticipate future engagements, and emphasize the significance of the summit and the transformative journey towards understanding human nature and healing.
Welcome to Episode 176 of the Being Human Podcast: Human Suffering and Healing: A Roundtable Discussion with Dr. Paul Vitz, Dr. Gerry Crete and Mother Natalia
In this episode, Dr. Greg had a great conversation with Dr. Paul Vitz, his professor from the Institute for Psychological Sciences, Mother Natalia from Christ the Bridegroom Monastery, and Dr. Gerry Crete, the author of Litanies of the Heart. Their discussion highlighted the deep interconnection between psychological and spiritual healing. They also critiqued contemporary psychology and cultural trends, challenging the dangers of individualism while promoting the importance of community and connection. By drawing parallels with Jesus' suffering on the cross, they reflected on the significance of relationships and compassion in navigating life's complexities.
Discussed in the episode:
A discussion on the significance of integrating psychology and faith to purify and strengthen one’s understanding of human suffering
Reflections on how suffering can serve as a common denominator that connects us all - how it brings us together, and how it provides us a path to deeper understanding of the human person
Recognizing the beauty of how wounded healers are capable of sharing a unique perspective from their own experiences of suffering and healing, and how through this, they are able to provide genuine support and guidance to others
Understanding the impact and dangers of today’s cultural emphasis on autonomy, and how this often leads people to isolation and anxiety
An exploration on how today’s culture teaches us to avoid the discomfort of “suffering with” others, resorting to quick fixes when it comes to healing and transformation
Insights on how one’s personal relationship with God and relationship with others is essential in the healing process, and how it is through this can one experience true freedom, healing and transformation
Resources mentioned or relevant:
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Dr. Gerry Crete’s Book, “Litanies of the Heart
Dr. Paul Vitz’s Book, “Psychology as Religion: The Cult of Self-Worship”
Mother Natalia’s Podcast at “Pints With Aquinas”
Therapy of Spiritual Illnesses by Jean-Claude Larchet
Episode #174: Healing or Harm? (discussion of Abigail Shrier’s book Bad Therapy)
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