Episode 188: Mailbag: Answering Everything From Abandonment to Offering it Up
Jul 23, 2024
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Dive into the psychology of adoption and trauma, and discover the Christocentric path to healing. Explore the true meaning of 'offering it up' and how to engage with suffering. Learn about spiritual direction, asceticism, and a company-wide social media fast for spiritual reflection. Discover resources on catholicsite.com for applying St. John Paul II's psychology in life.
Adoption viewed through a Christocentric lens aids in understanding trauma.
Offering up suffering in union with Christ brings meaning and healing.
Balancing social media use is crucial for spiritual discipline and reflection.
Deep dives
Importance of Integrating Psychology with Faith
Exploring the integration of psychology with the Catholic faith, the podcast addresses questions on living a healthy and holy life. Discussing how to reconcile following Jesus with mental health expectations, nuances are unveiled in understanding these aspects.
Insider Update on The Catholic Psych Institute
Dr. Greg shares insider updates from the Catholic Psych Institute, discussing upcoming developments to be revealed in August 2024. Encouraging listeners to stay tuned, the episode offers an advanced preview of upcoming initiatives and the strategic direction of the institute.
Clarifying Adoption-related Psychological Effects
Addressing questions on adoption and its psychological impacts, the episode delves into the complexities of adoption experiences. Dr. Greg highlights the importance of viewing adoption through a Christocentric lens, emphasizing the need for nuanced understanding and spiritual guidance in navigating trauma related to adoption.
The Spiritual Dynamics of Suffering and Trauma
Reflecting on the spiritual dimensions of suffering and trauma, the podcast delves into approaches rooted in faith and psychology. Emphasizing the concept of offering up suffering in union with Christ's redemptive suffering, the discussion reveals deeper insights into finding meaning and healing through a Christocentric view of trauma.
Embracing Spiritual Discipline and Fasting from Social Media
Announcing a company-wide social media fast for August, the podcast introduces a unique approach to spiritual discipline. Dr. Greg unveils the decision to fast from social media, inviting listeners to join in the challenge for a month-long period of reflection, discernment, and deepening spiritual connection.
What does “offer it up” really mean? What is the Christocentric take on trauma? What does a holy and healthy life look like? In this mailbag episode, join us for a lively Q&A show where we answer these questions and more!
Discussed in this episode:
Healing abandonment wounds and overcoming negative psychological effects of being adopted;
Adoption in the light of the Holy Family (we’re all adopted!);
Every parent-child relationship involves being wounded, even with the greatest of parents;
The Christocentric take on trauma and the path of healing which is open to all;
Our traumas do not end our life: hope from a Christocentric life;
God takes our wounds and turns them into light and life;
3 phases of healing trauma, and the healing work of finding Jesus in our trauma;
How to discern which type of accompaniment to pursue (coaching, spiritual direction, therapy, mentorship);
How we project our parental experiences onto God;
Why the phrase “offer it up” is out of context and misused;
The real spiritual answer to another’s suffering;
The need for integration in spiritual direction;
A healthy understanding of mortification and aestheticism;
Discerning a healthy amount of social media use;
Announcement of CatholicPsych’s upcoming “social media fast.”
Resources mentioned or relevant:
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