034 Relief From Darkness: CPR Series--How Do I Know Something Is Wrong?

EPISODE · Mar 5, 2022 · 29 MIN

034 Relief From Darkness: CPR Series--How Do I Know Something Is Wrong?

from Relief From Darkness · host No Boundaries International

This episode starts a new, short series entitled: CPR--How Do I Know Something Is Wrong? If you've been listening to this podcast, you've heard Dr. Basey and Molly talk about CPR--Connection, Psychoeducation, and Routine. Addressing these 3 areas are key to changing your thoughts for the good. Join us on this first session where the question is posed: How do I know something is wrong? In this session, Dr. Basey encourages the listener to "think about what you are thinking about" and then see if those thoughts line up to Phil. 4:8. These are great tools to change the way you think. Listen in today! For more in-depth help, take our FREE e-course entitled "Journey of Restoration" found at: https://no-boundaries-international.thinkific.com/collections Listen to our podcasts at: Apple: https://apple.co/3h0fKld Google: https://bit.ly/35ZxFlO The NBI app: https://get.theapp.co/qw6z Or on your favorite podcast platform! Link in Bio! Because: When you change your brain--you change your life!

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