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Madness & Grace Podcast
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Madness & Grace Podcast with Matthew Stanford, Ph.D., and Madeline Stiers, Ph.D., LCSW-S, is a podcast from the Hope and Healing Center & Institute. This podcast focuses on the interplay between mental health and faith.
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S4 EP5: Spiritual Doubt and Deconstructing Your Faith
What if doubt could strengthen faith, deepen community, and help faith communities better support those who are struggling? 🎙️ In episode 5 of the Madness & Grace Podcast, hosts Matthew S. Stanford, Ph.D., behavioral neuroscientist and CEO, and Madeline Stiers, Ph.D., LCSW-S, Chief Clinical Officer, discuss Spiritual Doubt and Deconstructing Your Faith. Tune in to discover:Why doubt is a common experience in the life of faith How to navigate questions without losing hope or community What faith communities can do to support people wrestling with belief If you have a question or topic you'd like for us to address in an upcoming episode, please email us at [email protected].🌟 Know someone who could use a little hope today? Sharing this episode and the podcast is a meaningful way to extend hope to those who may be struggling with mental health concerns. 💙________________Our podcast brings together expert-led, practical, and compassionate conversations that pair clinical insight with real‑world tools you can use today. 👉 Continue exploring mental health resources and podcast episodes: https://bit.ly/3MHVmIe________________Faith communities are often the first place people turn during their hardest moments. Is your leadership equipped to respond? Gateway to Hope's FREE Empower Faith Communities Training equips pastors, ministry leaders, and faith organizations with the tools to respond to mental health challenges with compassion, confidence, and hope. 👉 Learn more: https://bit.ly/4tnWPUX________________Learn more about:Hope and Healing Center & Institute at HHCI.orgGateway to Hope, our mental health training program, at GTHU.org. GTHU offers evidence-based mental and behavioral health training through our Learning Portal, resources, and ongoing support to individuals, faith communities, schools, and workplaces. Visit Learn.GTHU.org to explore our trainings and start your transformative journey today!Follow us on Social Media and Stay Connected: YouTubeFacebookInstagram________________HHCI The Hope LineAre you in need of free mental health support? Call our Hope Line to receive up to 30 minutes of free mental health coaching over the phone and receive referrals from our vetted provider network. Our trained peer professionals are here to listen, support, and guide you toward hope and healing.Available daily: 5-8 PM CT | English & SpanishThe Hope Line Number: (832) 831-7337Reasons People Call:AnxietyDepressionLonelinessRelationship challengesWork stressRecent traumaHelp finding free or affordable mental health resourcesYou can also start by chatting with Grace, our friendly AI assistant, who can help you find the right mental health resources anytime. 👉 Talk to Grace today: https://gthu.org/
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S4 EP4: Finding Peace Through Prayer
🕊️ Feeling anxious? Discover how prayer can calm your mind and restore peace to support everyday mental wellness. 🎙️ In episode 4 of the Madness & Grace Podcast, hosts Matthew S. Stanford, Ph.D., behavioral neuroscientist and CEO, and Madeline Stiers, Ph.D., LCSW-S, Chief Clinical Officer, explore Finding Peace Through Prayer. Tune in to discover: How prayer can calm anxiety and re-center the mind in God’s presenceDifferent forms of prayer that cultivate peace in daily life Why spiritual practices and mental health care can work together If you have a question or topic you'd like for us to address in an upcoming episode, please email us at [email protected].🌟 Know someone who could use a little hope today? Sharing this episode and the podcast is a meaningful way to extend hope to those who may be struggling with mental health concerns. 💙________________Our podcast brings together expert-led, practical, and compassionate conversations that pair clinical insight with real‑world tools you can use today. 👉 Continue exploring mental health resources and podcast episodes: https://bit.ly/3MHVmIe________________Learn more about:Hope and Healing Center & Institute at HHCI.orgGateway to Hope, our mental health training program, at GTHU.org. GTHU offers evidence-based mental and behavioral health training through our Learning Portal, resources, and ongoing support to individuals, faith communities, schools, and workplaces. Visit Learn.GTHU.org to explore our trainings and start your transformative journey today!Follow us on Social Media and Stay Connected: YouTubeFacebookInstagram________________HHCI The Hope LineAre you in need of free mental health support? Call our Hope Line to receive up to 30 minutes of free mental health coaching over the phone and receive referrals from our vetted provider network. Our trained peer professionals are here to listen, support, and guide you toward hope and healing.Available daily: 5-8 PM CT | English & SpanishThe Hope Line Number: (832) 831-7337Reasons People Call:AnxietyDepressionLonelinessRelationship challengesWork stressRecent traumaHelp finding free or affordable mental health resourcesYou can also start by chatting with Grace, our friendly AI assistant, who can help you find the right mental health resources anytime. 👉 Talk to Grace today: https://gthu.org/
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S4 EP3: Mental Health in the Workplace
Feeling burned out or overwhelmed at work? 🎙️ In episode 3 of the Madness & Grace Podcast, hosts Matthew S. Stanford, Ph.D., behavioral neuroscientist and CEO, and Madeline Stiers, Ph.D., LCSW-S, Chief Clinical Officer, discuss Mental Health in the Workplace, and how we can create healthier, more supportive work environments. Tune in to discover: How stress, burnout, and anxiety commonly show up in professional life Healthy boundaries and strategies for protecting mental wellbeing at work What employers, leaders, and faith communities can do to support workers If you have a question or topic you'd like for us to address in an upcoming episode, please email us at [email protected].🌟 Know someone who could use a little hope today? Sharing this episode and the podcast is a meaningful way to extend hope to those who may be struggling with mental health concerns. 💙________________Our podcast brings together expert-led, practical, and compassionate conversations that pair clinical insight with real‑world tools you can use today. 👉 Continue exploring mental health resources and podcast episodes: https://bit.ly/3MHVmIe________________Ready to move from insight to action? 💼 Gateway to Hope's FREE Empower Workplaces Training helps organizations build healthier workplace cultures by equipping teams and leaders to recognize concerns and respond with clarity, confidence, and compassion.👉 Learn more: https://bit.ly/3M5907Y________________Learn more about:Hope and Healing Center & Institute at HHCI.orgGateway to Hope, our mental health training program, at GTHU.org. GTHU offers evidence-based mental and behavioral health training through our Learning Portal, resources, and ongoing support to individuals, faith communities, schools, and workplaces. Visit Learn.GTHU.org to explore our trainings and start your transformative journey today!Follow us on Social Media and Stay Connected: YouTubeFacebookInstagram________________HHCI The Hope LineAre you in need of free mental health support? Call our Hope Line to receive up to 30 minutes of free mental health coaching over the phone and receive referrals from our vetted provider network. Our trained peer professionals are here to listen, support, and guide you toward hope and healing.Available daily: 5-8 PM CT | English & SpanishThe Hope Line Number: (832) 831-7337Reasons People Call:AnxietyDepressionLonelinessRelationship challengesWork stressRecent traumaHelp finding free or affordable mental health resourcesYou can also start by chatting with Grace, our friendly AI assistant, who can help you find the right mental health resources anytime. 👉 Talk to Grace today: https://gthu.org/
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S4 EP2: Prevention and Brain Health
🧠 What if caring for your brain today could change your mental health tomorrow?🎙️ In episode 2 of the Madness & Grace Podcast, hosts Matthew S. Stanford, Ph.D., behavioral neuroscientist and CEO, and Madeline Stiers, Ph.D., LCSW-S, Chief Clinical Officer, dive into Prevention and Brain Health, and why it matters at every stage of life.Tune in to discover: What brain health means for everyone, not just older adultsDaily habits that protect mental clarity, mood, and resilience over timeHow faith, community, and lifestyle choices work together in preventionIf you have a question or topic you'd like for us to address in an upcoming episode, please email us at [email protected].🌟 Know someone who could use a little hope today? Sharing this episode and the podcast is a meaningful way to extend hope to those who may be struggling with mental health concerns. 💙________________Our podcast brings together expert-led, practical, and compassionate conversations that pair clinical insight with real‑world tools you can use today. 👉 Continue exploring mental health resources and podcast episodes: https://bit.ly/3MHVmIe________________Learn more about:Hope and Healing Center & Institute at HHCI.orgGateway to Hope, our mental health training program, at GTHU.org. GTHU offers evidence-based mental and behavioral health training through our Learning Portal, resources, and ongoing support to individuals, faith communities, schools, and workplaces. Visit Learn.GTHU.org to explore our trainings and start your transformative journey today!Follow us on Social Media and Stay Connected: YouTubeFacebookInstagram________________HHCI The Hope LineAre you in need of free mental health support? Call our Hope Line to receive up to 30 minutes of free mental health coaching over the phone and receive referrals from our vetted provider network. Our trained peer professionals are here to listen, support, and guide you toward hope and healing.Available daily: 5-8 PM CT | English & SpanishThe Hope Line Number: (832) 831-7337Reasons People Call:AnxietyDepressionLonelinessRelationship challengesWork stressRecent traumaHelp finding free or affordable mental health resourcesYou can also start by chatting with Grace, our friendly AI assistant, who can help you find the right mental health resources anytime. 👉 Talk to Grace today: https://gthu.org/
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S4 EP1: Loneliness
📣 Welcome back to the Madness & Grace Podcast! 🎙️ We're excited to launch Season 4 and can’t wait to bring you more evidence-informed conversations each month!Season 4, Episode 1Hosts Matthew S. Stanford, Ph.D., behavioral neuroscientist and CEO, and Madeline Stiers, Ph.D., LCSW-S, Chief Clinical Officer, dive into the topic of Loneliness. Tune in to explore: Why loneliness has become one of the most widespread mental health challenges in modern lifePractical ways to build meaningful connection and reduce isolationHow faith communities can become a place of belonging, hope, and healing for the lonelyIf you have a question or topic you'd like for us to address in an upcoming episode, please email us at [email protected].🌟 Know someone who could use a little hope today? Sharing this episode and the podcast is a meaningful way to extend hope to those who may be struggling with mental health concerns. 💙________________Our podcast brings together expert-led, practical, and compassionate conversations that pair clinical insight with real‑world tools you can use today. 👉 Continue exploring mental health resources and podcast episodes: https://bit.ly/3MHVmIe________________Learn more about:Hope and Healing Center & Institute at HHCI.orgGateway to Hope, our mental health training program, at GTHU.org. GTHU offers evidence-based mental and behavioral health training through our Learning Portal, resources, and ongoing support to individuals, faith communities, schools, and workplaces. Visit Learn.GTHU.org to explore our trainings and start your transformative journey today!Follow us on Social Media and Stay Connected: YouTubeFacebookInstagram________________HHCI The Hope LineAre you in need of free mental health support? Call our Hope Line to receive up to 30 minutes of free mental health coaching over the phone and receive referrals from our vetted provider network. Our trained peer professionals are here to listen, support, and guide you toward hope and healing.Available daily: 5-8 PM CT | English & SpanishThe Hope Line Number: (832) 831-7337Reasons People Call:AnxietyDepressionLonelinessRelationship challengesWork stressRecent traumaHelp finding free or affordable mental health resourcesYou can also start by chatting with Grace, our friendly AI assistant, who can help you find the right mental health resources anytime. 👉 Talk to Grace today: https://gthu.org/
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S3 EP16: Grief and the Holidays
📣 Tune in to the final episode of the 2025 season of the Madness & Grace Podcast!In Season 3, Episode 16, host Madeline Stiers, Ph.D., LCSW-S, is joined by special guest Peggy L. Determeyer, Ph.D., to explore the important topic of Grief and the Holidays, which can be challenging at any time and especially during the holiday season. Dr. Determeyer is the Director of HHCI CARES at the Hope and Healing Center & Institute and a McGee Fellow in Bioethics and Aging.Tune in as we share how to:Understand what grief can doLearn about different types of griefSupport yourself and others after a lossKnow what to say—and what not to say—to someone who is grieving🌟 Sharing this episode is a meaningful way to extend hope and support to those who are grieving. 💙Thank you to everyone for listening to the Madness & Grace Podcast this season! ✨ 💙 Be sure to follow and share the podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. If you have a question or topic you'd like for us to address in an upcoming episode, please email us at [email protected].________________HHCI Grief Support Groups (Virtual)Designed to help grieving participants process the intense emotional suffering associated with the loss of a loved one. Strategies for coping with the normal emotional and physical effects of grief, such as loss, anger, emptiness, depression, and exhaustion will help restore your stability and aid in recovery as you start to heal.Join us and learn more: https://bit.ly/hhci-support-groupsTuesday Grief Support Group Meets every 2nd Tuesday of the month at 5:30 pm Facilitator: Peggy L. Determeyer, Ph.D., McGee Fellow & Director of HHCI CARESWednesday Grief Support Group Meets every 4th Wednesday (3rd Wednesdays in November & December) at 12 pmFacilitator: Rabbi Seth M. Stander, DD, Community Aging Specialist, HHCI CARES________________HHCI The Hope LineAre you in need of free mental health support? Call our Hope Line to receive up to 30 minutes of free mental health coaching over the phone and receive referrals from our vetted provider network.Open daily from 5-8 PM CTThe Hope Line Number: (832) 831-7337Available in English & SpanishReasons People Call:AnxietyDepressionLonelinessRelationship challengesWork stressRecent traumaHelp finding free or affordable mental health resources________________Learn more about:Hope and Healing Center & Institute at HHCI.orgGateway to Hope, our mental health training program, at GTHU.org. GTHU offers evidence-based mental and behavioral health training through our Learning Portal, resources, and ongoing support to individuals, faith communities, schools, and workplaces. Visit Learn.GTHU.org to explore our trainings and start your transformative journey today!Follow us and stay connected on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
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S3 EP15: AI Chatbots and Mental Health Support: Are They Helpful or Dangerous?
AI Chatbots and Mental Health Support: Are They Helpful or Dangerous? As AI is increasingly prevalent in our day-to-day lives, this presents a meaningful opportunity for faith communities or organizations to have a conversation about equipping young individuals to support and comfort one another within a faith-based setting. Because no one should walk this journey alone. 🦋In Season 3, Episode 15 of the Madness & Grace Podcast, hosts Matthew Stanford, Ph.D., and Madeline Stiers, Ph.D., LCSW-S, dive into this important topic. This episode offers clarity, compassion, and hope.🌟 Know someone who could use a little hope today? Sharing this episode and the podcast is a meaningful way to extend hope to those who may be struggling with mental health concerns. 💙If you have a question or topic you'd like for us to address in an upcoming episode, please email us at [email protected].________________HHCI The Hope LineAre you in need of free mental health support? Call our Hope Line to receive up to 30 minutes of free mental health coaching over the phone and receive referrals from our vetted provider network.Open daily from 5-8 PM CTThe Hope Line Number: (832) 831-7337Available in English & SpanishReasons People Call:AnxietyDepressionLonelinessRelationship challengesWork stressRecent traumaHelp finding free or affordable mental health resources________________Explore the blog: Why AI Shouldn't Replace Human Empathy in the Helping Professions https://bit.ly/42zMt8m________________Empower Faith Communities TrainingLet your faith community lead the way in breaking the silence. Your faith community can be more than a place of gathering, it can be a safe haven for those navigating life’s deepest struggles.Our FREE Empower Faith Communities Training equips pastors, ministry leaders, and faith organizations to respond with compassion, wisdom, and hope. Available in both English and Spanish. You’ll learn how to:Recognize the signs of mental distressRelate with empathy and understandingRefer to professional careRestore through supportive community💻 Start your training today and become a source of hope and healing in your faith community: https://bit.ly/4hKo6tl________________Learn more about:Hope and Healing Center & Institute at HHCI.orgGateway to Hope, our mental health training program, at GTHU.org. GTHU offers evidence-based mental and behavioral health training through our Learning Portal, resources, and ongoing support to individuals, faith communities, schools, and workplaces. Visit Learn.GTHU.org to explore our trainings and start your transformative journey today!Follow us and stay connected on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
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S3 EP14: Lay Counseling and Pastoral Care: When to Seek Professional Help
Did you know many people turn to a faith leader first when facing mental health challenges? In Season 3, Episode 14 of the Madness & Grace Podcast, hosts Matthew Stanford, Ph.D., and Madeline Stiers, Ph.D., LCSW-S, dive into the topic of Lay Counseling and Pastoral Care: When to Seek Professional Help. They emphasize the importance of lay counseling, pastoral care, and proactive support within faith communities.🌟 There's no better place to find hope than a faith community. Share this episode with pastors or decision makers to start the conversation about mental health in your faith community or organization. 💙If you have a question or topic you'd like for us to address in an upcoming episode, please email us at [email protected].________________HHCI The Hope LineAre you in need of free mental health support? Call our Hope Line to receive up to 30 minutes of free mental health coaching over the phone and receive referrals from our vetted provider network.Open daily from 5-8 PM CTThe Hope Line Number: (832) 831-7337Available in English & SpanishReasons People Call:AnxietyDepressionLonelinessRelationship challengesWork stressRecent traumaHelp finding free or affordable mental health resources________________Empower Faith Communities TrainingLet your faith community lead the way in breaking the silence. Your faith community can be more than a place of gathering, it can be a safe haven for those navigating life’s deepest struggles.Our FREE Empower Faith Communities Training equips pastors, ministry leaders, and faith organizations to respond with compassion, wisdom, and hope. Available in both English and Spanish. You’ll learn how to:Recognize the signs of mental distressRelate with empathy and understandingRefer to professional careRestore through supportive community💻 Start your training today and become a source of hope and healing in your faith community: https://bit.ly/4hKo6tl________________Learn more about:Hope and Healing Center & Institute at HHCI.orgGateway to Hope, our mental health training program, at GTHU.org. GTHU offers evidence-based mental and behavioral health training through our Learning Portal, resources, and ongoing support to individuals, faith communities, schools, and workplaces. Visit Learn.GTHU.org to explore our trainings and start your transformative journey today!Follow us and stay connected on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
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S3 EP13: Is Mental Illness a Spiritual Battle?
Is Mental Illness a Spiritual Battle? Mental health struggles affect people in every aspect of life and call for a holistic approach—one that addresses the physical, mental, spiritual, and relational aspects of our being. 🦋In Season 3, Episode 13 of the Madness & Grace Podcast, hosts Matthew Stanford, Ph.D., and Madeline Stiers, Ph.D., LCSW-S, explore this powerful question—tune in for a meaningful conversation. Faith can be a foundation for healing and recovery, but compassion and understanding are essential in faith communities. Stigma and shame hurt those who are suffering—mental illness is not a sign of weak faith. Both spiritual leaders and mental health professionals have vital roles in supporting people on their journey toward hope and healing. 🌟 Know someone who could use a little hope today? Sharing this episode and the podcast is a meaningful way to extend hope to those who may be struggling with mental health concerns. 💙If you have a question or topic you'd like for us to address in an upcoming episode, please email us at [email protected].________________HHCI The Hope LineAre you in need of free mental health support? Call our Hope Line to receive up to 30 minutes of free mental health coaching over the phone and receive referrals from our vetted provider network.Open daily from 5-8 PM CTThe Hope Line Number: (832) 831-7337Available in English & SpanishReasons People Call:AnxietyDepressionLonelinessRelationship challengesWork stressRecent traumaHelp finding free or affordable mental health resources________________Matthew Stanford, Ph.D. is the author of five books, including:Grace for the Afflicted: A Clinical and Biblical Perspective on Mental Illness – https://amzn.to/4kGMHRiMadness & Grace: A Practical Guide for Pastoral Care and Serious Mental Illness (Spirituality and Mental Health) – https://amzn.to/4ltFGVd________________Our Gateway to Hope Trainings are built to equip everyday people to recognize the signs of mental health struggles and respond with compassion, confidence, and care. Trainings are available in English and Spanish.💻 Start your journey today: https://bit.ly/4elT2hR________________Learn more about:Hope and Healing Center & Institute at HHCI.orgGateway to Hope, our mental health training program, at GTHU.org. GTHU offers evidence-based mental and behavioral health training through our Learning Portal, resources, and ongoing support to individuals, faith communities, schools, and workplaces. Visit Learn.GTHU.org to explore our trainings and start your transformative journey today!Follow us and stay connected on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
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S3 EP12: Supporting a Loved One with Mental Illness
How do you support someone you love when they’re struggling with mental illness? It starts with being there for those challenging conversations, having a strong support system, being present to listen, and stepping in as a caregiver when needed. Remember, you are not alone. 🦋In Season 3, Episode 12 of the Madness & Grace Podcast, hosts Matthew Stanford, Ph.D., and Madeline Stiers, Ph.D., LCSW-S, dive into this heartfelt conversation about Supporting a Loved One with Mental Illness.Tune in as we share how to:💙 Understand what mental illness is💙 Offer meaningful support💙 Set healthy boundaries 💙 Take care of yourself💙 Navigate the challenges of caregiving or loving someone with mental health strugglesWhether you're a caregiver, family member, friend, or someone who simply wants to offer support, this episode offers clarity, compassion, and hope. Because no one should walk this journey alone. 🌟 Know someone who could use a little hope today? Sharing this episode and the podcast is a meaningful way to extend hope to those who may be struggling with mental health concerns. 💙If you have a question or topic you'd like for us to address in an upcoming episode, please email us at [email protected].________________HHCI The Hope LineAre you in need of free mental health support? Call our Hope Line to receive up to 30 minutes of free mental health coaching over the phone and receive referrals from our vetted provider network.Open daily from 5-8 PM CTThe Hope Line Number: (832) 831-7337Available in English & SpanishReasons People Call:AnxietyDepressionLonelinessRelationship challengesWork stressRecent traumaHelp finding free or affordable mental health resources________________Our Gateway to Hope Trainings are built to equip everyday people to recognize the signs of mental health struggles and respond with compassion, confidence, and care. Trainings are available in English and Spanish.💻 Start your journey today: https://bit.ly/4elT2hR________________Learn more about:Hope and Healing Center & Institute at HHCI.orgGateway to Hope, our mental health training program, at GTHU.org. GTHU offers evidence-based mental and behavioral health training through our Learning Portal, resources, and ongoing support to individuals, faith communities, schools, and workplaces. Visit Learn.GTHU.org to explore our trainings and start your transformative journey today!Follow us and stay connected on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
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S3 EP11: Antisocial Personality Disorder and Psychopathy
How do you engage with someone who shows no remorse, lacks empathy, and manipulates others—while still setting healthy boundaries and avoiding enabling harmful behavior?These are tough, emotional questions people face when navigating relationships affected by Antisocial Personality Disorder or Psychopathy.In Season 3, Episode 11 of the Madness & Grace Podcast, hosts Matthew Stanford, Ph.D., and Madeline Stiers, Ph.D., LCSW-S, dive into a deep and compassionate conversation about these complex and often misunderstood conditions. 🎧 Tune in as we share: 🦋 Clinical insights 🦋 How to recognize the signs and set healthy boundaries 🦋 Guidance for responding with both clarity and compassionIf you or someone you know is affected, working with a therapist and building a support system can help you better understand these conditions and navigate your relationship with empathy and strength. 💙If you have a question or topic you'd like for us to address in an upcoming episode, please email us at [email protected].________________HHCI The Hope LineAre you in need of free mental health support? Call our Hope Line to receive up to 30 minutes of free mental health coaching over the phone and receive referrals from our vetted provider network.Open daily from 5-8 PM CTThe Hope Line Number: (832) 831-7337Available in English & SpanishReasons People Call:AnxietyDepressionLonelinessRelationship challengesWork stressRecent traumaHelp finding free or affordable mental health resources________________Be the difference in someone’s story. Gateway to Hope provides evidence-based training to prepare you as a Mental Health Coach. This Mental Health Day we are making it possible for you to access this life-changing program.💻 Start your journey today: https://bit.ly/mental-health-coachUse discount code: MHAwarenessValid: October 6 - October 18, 2025________________Learn more about:Hope and Healing Center & Institute at HHCI.orgGateway to Hope, our mental health training program, at GTHU.org. GTHU offers evidence-based mental and behavioral health training through our Learning Portal, resources, and ongoing support to individuals, faith communities, schools, and workplaces. Visit Learn.GTHU.org to explore our trainings and start your transformative journey today!Follow us and stay connected on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
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S3 EP10: The Benefits of Support Groups: Finding Strength in Community
🤝 Have you ever felt truly understood by someone who’s walked a similar path?In Season 3, Episode 10 of the Madness & Grace Podcast, hosts Matthew Stanford, Ph.D., and Madeline Stiers, Ph.D., LCSW-S, dive into The Benefits of Support Groups: Finding Strength in Community. Support groups are safe spaces where people with shared experiences provide each other with encouragement, support, comfort, and advice. They’re a vital part of healing and recovery, and a powerful reminder that you are not alone. 💙Whether you're struggling with mental health challenges, seeking addiction recovery, or supporting a loved one on their healing journey, this episode offers clarity, compassion, and hope. If you're looking for support groups, call The Hope Line: (832) 831-7337 or the Hope and Healing Center & Institute: 713-871-1004.If you have a question or topic you'd like for us to address in an upcoming episode, please email us at [email protected].________________HHCI The Hope LineAre you in need of free mental health support? Call our Hope Line to receive up to 30 minutes of free mental health coaching over the phone and receive referrals from our vetted provider network.Open daily from 5-8 PM CTThe Hope Line Number: (832) 831-7337Available in English & SpanishReasons People Call:AnxietyDepressionLonelinessRelationship challengesWork stressRecent traumaHelp finding free or affordable mental health resources________________Gateway to Hope Mental Health Coach TrainingExplore Matthew Stanford, Ph.D.'s evidence-based Mental Health Coach Training. With the growing mental health crisis impacting communities everywhere, the need for trained Mental Health Coaches has never been greater.This transformative program equips individuals and faith communities to compassionately support those experiencing mental distress, offer practical guidance, and serve as trusted mental health resources within their organizations. Evidence-Based Training: Master core coaching skills like empathy, de-escalation, and referrals, plus strategies to lead mental health efforts in your community.Specialty Courses: Focus your training in Addiction & Behavioral Health Disorders, Aging & Elder Care, Child & Adolescent Mental Health, and Trauma.Flexible Learning: Finish in under 12 hours or go at your own pace with progress tracking.Ongoing Support: Get personalized guidance from our Community Education Team.Connected Community: Access forums, events, and a network of fellow certified coaches.English: https://learn.gthu.org/en/courses/mental-health-coach/Spanish: https://learn.gthu.org/es/courses/coach-de-la-salud-mental/________________Learn more about:Hope and Healing Center & Institute at HHCI.orgGateway to Hope, our mental health training program, at GTHU.org. GTHU offers evidence-based mental and behavioral health training through our Learning Portal, resources, and ongoing support to individuals, faith communities, schools, and workplaces. Visit Learn.GTHU.org to explore our trainings and start your transformative journey today!
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S3 EP9: How Do I Know If I’m Depressed? Signs and Spiritual Insights
How do I know if I'm depressed? It's one of the most common conversations we have. People want to know how to recognize depression in themselves, a friend, or a loved one. In Season 3, Episode 9 of the Madness & Grace Podcast, hosts Matthew Stanford, Ph.D., and Madeline Stiers, Ph.D., LCSW-S, dive into the topic of How Do I Know If I’m Depressed? Signs and Spiritual Insights. We'll explore the clinical signs, emotional and behavioral symptoms, and spiritual impacts of depression.Whether you're navigating depression or supporting someone who is, this conversation offers clarity, compassion, and hope. You are not alone. 🦋 Because everyone deserves hope. 💙🌟 Know someone who could use a little hope today? Sharing this episode and the podcast is a meaningful way to extend hope to those who may be struggling with mental health concerns. 💙If you have a question or topic you'd like for us to address in an upcoming episode, please email us at [email protected].________________HHCI The Hope LineAre you in need of free mental health support? Call our Hope Line to receive up to 30 minutes of free mental health coaching over the phone and receive referrals from our vetted provider network.Open daily from 5-8 PM CTThe Hope Line Number: (832) 831-7337Available in English & SpanishReasons People Call:AnxietyDepressionLonelinessRelationship challengesWork stressRecent traumaHelp finding free or affordable mental health resources________________For resources related to depression, please visit:Grace for the Afflicted: A Clinical and Biblical Perspective on Mental Illness – https://amzn.to/4kGMHRiGrace for the Children: Finding Hope in the Midst of Child and Adolescent Mental Illness – https://amzn.to/4lxPk9BMadness & Grace: A Practical Guide for Pastoral Care and Serious Mental Illness (Spirituality and Mental Health) – https://amzn.to/4ltFGVd________________Learn more about:Hope and Healing Center & Institute at HHCI.orgGateway to Hope, our mental health training program, at GTHU.org. GTHU offers evidence-based mental and behavioral health training through our Learning Portal, resources, and ongoing support to individuals, faith communities, schools, and workplaces. Visit Learn.GTHU.org to explore our trainings and start your transformative journey today!Follow us and stay connected on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
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Special Episode: Mental Health Ministry
Tune in to a special episode of the Madness & Grace Podcast! Have you ever wondered how your faith community could make a real difference in the lives of those struggling with mental health challenges?Don’t miss this powerful conversation with our host, Matthew Stanford, Ph.D., and guest speakers Kathy Smith and Tanya Melendez, as they share their journey behind a thriving mental health ministry. Together, they explore how you can make a lasting impact in your own faith community or organization.🌟 Kathy has been an instrumental part of launching and sustaining the Mental Health Ministry at Greater Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church. She’s an experienced Mental Health Coach and a Transformed Group Leader through Gateway to Hope University. 🌟 Tanya is Gateway to Hope's Community Education Manager and a certified Mental Health Coach. She's an active member of her church, where she leads a women’s small group and is involved in the Spanish ministry. Whether you’re a leader, volunteer, or simply someone passionate about helping others, this episode is for you. Your community needs you. Let’s build something that truly matters. 💙If you have a question or topic you'd like for us to address in an upcoming episode, please email us at [email protected].________________Gateway to Hope Mental Health Coach TrainingExplore Matthew Stanford, Ph.D.'s evidence-based Mental Health Coach Training. With the growing mental health crisis impacting communities everywhere, the need for trained Mental Health Coaches has never been greater.This transformative program equips individuals and faith communities to compassionately support those experiencing mental distress, offer practical guidance, and serve as trusted mental health resources within their organizations. Evidence-Based Training: Master core coaching skills like empathy, de-escalation, and referrals, plus strategies to lead mental health efforts in your community.Specialty Courses: Focus your training in Addiction & Behavioral Health Disorders, Aging & Elder Care, Child & Adolescent Mental Health, and Trauma.Flexible Learning: Finish in under 12 hours or go at your own pace with progress tracking.Ongoing Support: Get personalized guidance from our Community Education Team.Connected Community: Access forums, events, and a network of fellow certified coaches.English: https://learn.gthu.org/en/courses/mental-health-coach/Spanish: https://learn.gthu.org/es/courses/coach-de-la-salud-mental/________________Learn more about:Hope and Healing Center & Institute at HHCI.orgGateway to Hope, our mental health training program, at GTHU.org. GTHU offers evidence-based mental and behavioral health training through our Learning Portal, resources, and ongoing support to individuals, faith communities, schools, and workplaces. Visit Learn.GTHU.org to explore our trainings and start your transformative journey today!Follow us and stay connected on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
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S3 EP8: Faith vs. Therapy: Can They Work Together?
Can faith and therapy work together to bring healing to the body, mind, spirit, and relationships? In Season 3, Episode 8 of the Madness & Grace Podcast, hosts Matthew Stanford, Ph.D., and Madeline Stiers, Ph.D., LCSW-S, dive into Faith vs. Therapy: Can They Work Together? Both faith and therapy share the same goal of alleviating suffering and helping us find purpose and meaning in life.If you have a question or topic you'd like for us to address in an upcoming episode, please email us at [email protected].________________HHCI The Hope LineAre you in need of free mental health support? Call our Hope Line to receive up to 30 minutes of free mental health coaching over the phone and receive referrals from our vetted provider network.Open daily from 5-8 PM CTThe Hope Line Number: (832) 831-7337Available in English & SpanishReasons People Call:AnxietyDepressionLonelinessRelationship challengesWork stressRecent traumaHelp finding free or affordable mental health resources________________Learn more about:Hope and Healing Center & Institute at HHCI.orgGateway to Hope, our mental health training program, at GTHU.org. GTHU offers evidence-based mental and behavioral health training through our Learning Portal, resources, and ongoing support to individuals, faith communities, schools, and workplaces. Visit Learn.GTHU.org to explore our trainings and start your transformative journey today!Follow us and stay connected on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
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S3 EP7: Mental Health in the Digital Age: The Impact of Social Media
Is social media helping or harming your mental health? In Season 3, Episode 7 of the Madness & Grace Podcast, hosts Matthew Stanford, Ph.D., and Madeline Stiers, Ph.D., LCSW-S, dive into Mental Health in the Digital Age: The Impact of Social Media. Learn how to create a healthier, more balanced digital environment that protects and supports your mental and emotional well-being. Remember: Moderation is key!If you have a question or topic you'd like for us to address in an upcoming episode, please email us at [email protected].________________HHCI The Hope LineAre you in need of free mental health support? Call our Hope Line to receive up to 30 minutes of free mental health coaching over the phone and receive referrals from our vetted provider network.Open daily from 5-8 PM CTThe Hope Line Number: (832) 831-7337Available in English & SpanishReasons People Call:AnxietyDepressionLonelinessRelationship challengesWork stressRecent traumaHelp finding free or affordable mental health resources________________Learn more about:Hope and Healing Center & Institute at HHCI.orgGateway to Hope, our mental health training program, at GTHU.org. GTHU offers evidence-based mental and behavioral health training through our Learning Portal, resources, and ongoing support to individuals, faith communities, schools, and workplaces. Visit Learn.GTHU.org to explore our trainings and start your transformative journey today!Follow us and stay connected on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
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S3 EP6: Religious Trauma: Healing from Harmful Church Experiences
Have you ever been hurt by a faith community? You are not alone, and your faith journey matters. In Season 3, Episode 6 of the Madness & Grace Podcast, hosts Matthew Stanford, Ph.D., and Madeline Stiers, Ph.D., LCSW-S, dive into Religious Trauma: Healing from Harmful Church Experiences. This heartfelt conversation offers insight, compassion, and hope for those on a path to healing. If you have a question or topic you'd like for us to address in an upcoming episode, please email us at [email protected].________________Gateway to Hope Mental Health Coach TrainingExplore Matthew Stanford, Ph.D.'s evidence-based Mental Health Coach Training — available in both English and Spanish. With the growing mental health crisis impacting communities everywhere, the need for trained Mental Health Coaches has never been greater.This transformative program equips individuals and faith communities to compassionately support those experiencing mental distress, offer practical guidance, and serve as trusted mental health resources within their organizations. Evidence-Based Training: Master core coaching skills like empathy, de-escalation, and referrals, plus strategies to lead mental health efforts in your community.Specialty Courses: Focus your training in Addiction & Behavioral Health Disorders, Aging & Elder Care, Child & Adolescent Mental Health, and Trauma.Flexible Learning: Finish in under 12 hours or go at your own pace with progress tracking.Ongoing Support: Get personalized guidance from our Community Education Team.Connected Community: Access forums, events, and a network of fellow certified coaches.Learn more about our Mental Health Coach Training:English: https://learn.gthu.org/en/courses/mental-health-coach/Spanish: https://learn.gthu.org/es/courses/coach-de-la-salud-mental/________________Learn more about:Hope and Healing Center & Institute at HHCI.orgGateway to Hope, our mental health training program, at GTHU.org. GTHU offers evidence-based mental and behavioral health training through our Learning Portal, resources, and ongoing support to individuals, faith communities, schools, and workplaces. Visit Learn.GTHU.org to explore our trainings and start your transformative journey today!Follow us and stay connected on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
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Special Episode: Navigating Trauma after Texas' Flood with Dr. Madeline Stiers
Tune in to a special episode of the Madness & Grace Podcast. Join Dr. Madeline Stiers, Chief Clinical Officer at the Hope and Healing Center & Institute, on The Wayside Podcast as she provides expert insight on how to support children after traumatic events—like the recent Texas floods.________________HHCI The Hope LineAre you in need of free mental health support? Call our Hope Line to receive up to 30 minutes of free mental health coaching over the phone and receive referrals from our vetted provider network.Open daily from 5-8 PM CTThe Hope Line Number: (832) 831-7337Available in English & SpanishReasons People Call:AnxietyDepressionLonelinessRelationship challengesWork stressRecent traumaHelp finding free or affordable mental health resources________________For additional resources, please visit:Today’s Youth – Mental Health & Faith: https://bit.ly/4eDMxZzTeen Mental Health: Understanding & Support: https://bit.ly/46zlZGQPost Traumatic Growth: https://bit.ly/45X4WhQIntroduction to Secondary Trauma: https://bit.ly/4eDQu0i Introduction to Trauma and Stress-Related Disorders: https://bit.ly/4kBPdIL Trauma Fact Sheet: https://bit.ly/407Mn6T Trauma Checklist: https://bit.ly/46zlDQw Risk Factors Linked to Trauma and Mental and Behavioral Health: https://bit.ly/4eDRnWGCopying with Anxiety in a Stressful World: https://bit.ly/4lKOwxyDealing with Anxiety as a Person of Faith: https://bit.ly/44KwaGfAnxiety: https://bit.ly/44oSLcoAnxiety Fact Sheet: https://bit.ly/4lJKuW6Intro to Four Square Breathing Technique: https://bit.ly/3Ub2NI1Four Square Breathing Technique: https://bit.ly/4lKXYB9Navigating Grief and its Impact on Behavioral Health: https://bit.ly/4eEzd7k________________Learn more about:Hope and Healing Center & Institute at HHCI.orgGateway to Hope, our mental health training program, at GTHU.org. GTHU offers evidence-based mental and behavioral health training through our Learning Portal, resources, and ongoing support to individuals, faith communities, schools, and workplaces. Visit Learn.GTHU.org to explore our trainings and start your transformative journey today!Follow us and stay connected on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
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S3 EP5: Rebuilding Lost Hope
Feeling Hopeless? You're not alone! 🦋 In Season 3, Episode 5 of the Madness & Grace Podcast, hosts Matthew Stanford, Ph.D., and Madeline Stiers, Ph.D., LCSW-S, dive into Rebuilding Lost Hope—even when life feels overwhelming. How would you define hope? What does hope mean to you? If you have a question or topic you'd like for us to address in an upcoming episode, please email us at [email protected].________________Gateway to Hope Mental Health Coach TrainingExplore Matthew Stanford, Ph.D.'s evidence-based Mental Health Coach Training — available in both English and Spanish. With the growing mental health crisis impacting communities everywhere, the need for trained Mental Health Coaches has never been greater.This transformative program equips individuals and faith communities to compassionately support those experiencing mental distress, offer practical guidance, and serve as trusted mental health resources within their organizations. Evidence-Based Training: Master core coaching skills like empathy, de-escalation, and referrals, plus strategies to lead mental health efforts in your community.Specialty Courses: Focus your training in Addiction & Behavioral Health Disorders, Aging & Elder Care, Child & Adolescent Mental Health, and Trauma.Flexible Learning: Finish in under 12 hours or go at your own pace with progress tracking.Ongoing Support: Get personalized guidance from our Community Education Team.Connected Community: Access forums, events, and a network of fellow certified coaches.Learn more about our Mental Health Coach Training:English: https://learn.gthu.org/en/courses/mental-health-coach/Spanish: https://learn.gthu.org/es/courses/coach-de-la-salud-mental/________________Learn more about:Hope and Healing Center & Institute at HHCI.orgGateway to Hope, our mental health training program, at GTHU.org. GTHU offers evidence-based mental and behavioral health training through our Learning Portal, resources, and ongoing support to individuals, faith communities, schools, and workplaces. Visit Learn.GTHU.org to explore our trainings and start your transformative journey today!Follow us and stay connected on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
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S3 EP4: Religious Delusions and Hallucinations: Where is the Line?
In our fourth episode of Season 3, hosts Matthew Stanford, Ph.D., and Madeline Stiers, Ph.D., LCSW-S, dive into the topic of Religious Delusions and Hallucinations: Where is the Line? This powerful conversation offers clinical and compassionate insights for families, faith leaders, and individuals. Learn how to recognize, understand, and support loved ones navigating these challenging experiences.If you have a question or topic you'd like for us to address in an upcoming episode, please email us at [email protected].________________Gateway to Hope Mental Health Coach TrainingExplore Matthew Stanford, Ph.D.'s evidence-based Mental Health Coach Training — available in both English and Spanish. With the growing mental health crisis impacting communities everywhere, the need for trained Mental Health Coaches has never been greater.This transformative program equips individuals and faith communities to compassionately support those experiencing mental distress, offer practical guidance, and serve as trusted mental health resources within their organizations. Evidence-Based Training: Master core coaching skills like empathy, de-escalation, and referrals, plus strategies to lead mental health efforts in your community.Specialty Courses: Focus your training in Addiction & Behavioral Health Disorders, Aging & Elder Care, Child & Adolescent Mental Health, and Trauma.Flexible Learning: Finish in under 12 hours or go at your own pace with progress tracking.Ongoing Support: Get personalized guidance from our Community Education Team.Connected Community: Access forums, events, and a network of fellow certified coaches.Learn more about our Mental Health Coach Training:English: https://learn.gthu.org/en/courses/mental-health-coach/Spanish: https://learn.gthu.org/es/courses/coach-de-la-salud-mental/________________Learn more about:Hope and Healing Center & Institute at HHCI.orgGateway to Hope, our mental health training program, at GTHU.org. GTHU offers evidence-based mental and behavioral health training through our Learning Portal, resources, and ongoing support to individuals, faith communities, schools, and workplaces. Visit Learn.GTHU.org to explore our trainings and start your transformative journey today!Follow us and stay connected on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
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S3 EP3: Dealing with Anxiety as a Person of Faith
In our third episode of Season 3, hosts Matthew Stanford, Ph.D. and Madeline Stiers, Ph.D., LCSW-S, dive into the topic of Dealing with Anxiety as a Person of Faith. Matthew Stanford, Ph.D. offers a neuroscience perspective, explaining what anxiety is and how it presents both physiologically and psychologically.If you have a question or topic you'd like for us to address in an upcoming episode, please email us at [email protected].________________HHCI The Hope LineAre you in need of free mental health support? Call our Hope Line to receive up to 30 minutes of free mental health coaching over the phone and receive referrals from our vetted provider network.Open daily from 5-8 PM CTThe Hope Line Number: (832) 831-7337Available in English & SpanishReasons People Call:AnxietyDepressionLonelinessRelationship challengesWork stressRecent traumaHelp finding free or affordable mental health resources________________Learn more about:Hope and Healing Center & Institute at HHCI.orgGateway to Hope, our mental health training program, at GTHU.org. GTHU offers evidence-based mental and behavioral health training through our Learning Portal, resources, and ongoing support to individuals, faith communities, schools, and workplaces. Visit Learn.GTHU.org to explore our trainings and start your transformative journey today!Follow us and stay connected on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
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S3 EP2: The Power of Forgiveness in Mental Health
In our second episode of Season 3, hosts Matthew Stanford, Ph.D. and Madeline Stiers, Ph.D., LCSW-S, dive into a meaningful conversation about The Power of Forgiveness in Mental Health.If you have a question or topic you'd like for us to address in an upcoming episode, please email us at [email protected].________________HHCI The Hope LineAre you in need of free mental health support? Call our Hope Line to receive up to 30 minutes of free mental health coaching over the phone and receive referrals from our vetted provider network.Open daily from 5-8 PM CTThe Hope Line Number: (832) 831-7337Available in English & SpanishReasons People Call:AnxietyDepressionLonelinessRelationship challengesWork stressRecent traumaHelp finding free or affordable mental health resources________________Learn more about:Hope and Healing Center & Institute at HHCI.orgGateway to Hope, our mental health training program, at GTHU.org. GTHU offers evidence-based mental and behavioral health training through our Learning Portal, resources, and ongoing support to individuals, faith communities, schools, and workplaces. Visit Learn.GTHU.org to explore our trainings and start your transformative journey today!Follow us and stay connected on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
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S3 EP1: Mental Health and Ministry Leaders: Preventing Burnout in Church Work
Welcome back to the Madness & Grace Podcast! We're excited to launch Season 3! In our first episode, hosts Matthew Stanford, Ph.D. and Madeline Stiers, Ph.D., LCSW-S, dive into the topic of Mental Health and Ministry Leaders: Preventing Burnout in Church Work.If you have a question or topic you'd like for us to address in an upcoming episode, please email us at [email protected].________________HHCI The Hope LineAre you in need of free mental health support? Call our Hope Line to receive up to 30 minutes of free mental health coaching over the phone and receive referrals from our vetted provider network.Open daily from 5-8 PM CTThe Hope Line Number: (832) 831-7337Available in English & SpanishReasons People Call:AnxietyDepressionLonelinessRelationship challengesWork stressRecent traumaHelp finding free or affordable mental health resources________________Learn more about:Hope and Healing Center & Institute at HHCI.orgGateway to Hope, our mental health training program, at GTHU.org. GTHU offers evidence-based mental and behavioral health training through our Learning Portal, resources, and ongoing support to individuals, faith communities, schools, and workplaces. Visit Learn.GTHU.org to explore our trainings and start your transformative journey today!Follow us and stay connected on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
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2024 Season Wrap Up
Thank you so much to all of our listeners! 💖If you have a question or topic you'd like for us to address in a future episode, please email us at [email protected] Hope LineAre you in need of free mental health support? Call our Hope Line to receive up to 30 minutes of free mental coaching over the phone.Open daily from 5-8 PM CTHope Line Number: (832) 831-7337Available in SpanishReasons People Call:Relational issuesWork stressRecent traumaHelp finding free or affordable mental health resources________________Learn more about the Hope and Healing Center & Institute at hhci.orgLearn more about our mental health training program, Gateway to Hope University, at gthu.orgFollow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
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S2 EP10: Adoption/Foster-Care and the Church
In today's episode, we welcome Reverend Amy Bezecny from Cultivating Families as she discusses the current state of these areas and how faith communities can support adoption and foster care. Tune in to learn how faith communities can make a difference! www.cultivatingfamilies.orgReverend Amy Bezecny developed Cultivating Families during her Hope and Healing Center and Institute fellowship. Before her fellowship, Amy worked at St. Luke’s UMC, where she launched their Adoption Ministry and was driven to help others do the same.As Founder and CEO of Cultivating Families, she currently manages the organization’s daily operations, leads development, and delivers its programs and courses.As a Deacon, she works tirelessly to expose the world’s needs to the church and the world to the church. Amy’s experience as a clergy member and church staff member enables her to understand the challenges of clergy demands, working with multiple generations, managing volunteers, and launching and sustaining adoption programs.Where children are concerned, she believes working alongside people of other faiths is important. Amy’s colleagues know her as a passionate and persistent problem solver. Amy and her husband have been married for 36 years. Her son, adopted eighteen years ago at two, knows her as his biggest advocate.Education and OrdinationMay 1988 U of H – Bachelor of Fine ArtsMay 2009 SMU, Perkins School of Theology - Master of Divinity (Cum Laude)May 2012 Ordained Deacon in the UMC.________________If you have a question or topic you'd like for us to address in an upcoming episode, please email us at [email protected] Hope LineAre you in need of free mental health support? Call our Hope Line to receive up to 30 minutes of free mental coaching over the phone.Open daily from 5-8 PM CTHope Line Number: (832) 831-7337Available in SpanishReasons People Call:Relational issuesWork stressRecent traumaHelp finding free or affordable mental health resources________________Learn more about the Hope and Healing Center & Institute at hhci.orgLearn more about our mental health training program, Gateway to Hope University, at gthu.org.Follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
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S2 EP9: What is Mindfulness?
There’s a big misconception that mindfulness is equivalent to eastern meditation practices, demanding a completely still and empty mind. In reality, mindfulness is the act of consciously focusing your mind on the present moment.In our fast-paced world, we frequently go through our days on autopilot, disconnected from what’s happening around us. In today's episode, we'll discuss the many benefits of mindfulness, such as reducing stress, improving relationships, and increasing self-awareness. We'll share practical mindfulness techniques, clarify common misconceptions, and provide tips for incorporating mindfulness into your daily routine and deepening your practice over time.________________If you have a question or topic you'd like for us to address in an upcoming episode, please email us at [email protected] Hope LineAre you in need of free mental health support? Call our Hope Line to receive up to 30 minutes of free mental coaching over the phone.Open daily from 5-8 PM CTHope Line Number: (832) 831-7337Available in SpanishReasons People Call:Relational issuesWork stressRecent traumaHelp finding free or affordable mental health resources________________Learn more about the Hope and Healing Center & Institute at hhci.orgLearn more about our mental health training program, Gateway to Hope University, at gthu.orgFollow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
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S2 Update: Schedule Change
Hey Madness & Grace Listeners,We are changing our schedule up a bit and moving to a once a month format. Listen in to our one minute announcement for more details. If you have a question or topic you'd like for us to address in an upcoming episode, please email us at [email protected] Hope LineAre you in need of free mental health therapy? Call our Hope Line to receive up to 30 minutes of free mental coaching over the phone. Open daily from 5-8 PM CTHope Line Number: (832) 831-7337Available in SpanishReasons People Call:Relational issuesWork stressRecent traumaHelp finding free or affordable mental health resources________________Learn more about the Hope and Healing Center & Institute at hhci.orgLearn more about our mental health training program, Gateway to Hope University, at gthu.orgFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram at @hopeandhealingcenter
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S2 EP8: The Gut-Brain Connection with Alok Madan, PhD, MPH
In today’s episode, we welcome Alok Madan, PhD, MPH, a clinical health psychologist with more than 20 years of experience developing clinical research and educational programs to improve the quality of care for individuals with chronic medical conditions and serious mental illness. For today’s topic, we will be discussing the gut-brain connection, which has become a hot topic in recent years, capturing the interest of researchers and the public alike. This fascinating relationship between our digestive system and our brain reveals how closely linked our physical and mental health truly are.For example, the gut microbiome, a vast community of bacteria living in our intestines, plays a pivotal role in this connection. Changes in gut bacteria can affect brain function and behavior, influencing mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, and stress. Maintaining a healthy gut is essential for supporting overall mental and emotional well-being.Stay tuned every two weeks for new episodes - now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!-----Keep up with us!If you have a question you would like Matt to answer in future episodes, send them to [email protected] more about the Hope and Healing Center & Institute at hhci.orgLearn more about our mental health training program, Gateway to Hope, at gthu.orgFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram at @hopeandhealingcenterHHCI's Hope Line is open daily from 5-8 pm at (832) 831-7337. Call and receive 30 minutes of free counseling over the phone. Relief. Just a call away.
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S2 EP7: Depictions of Mental Health in the Bible
While often seen as a modern phenomenon, mental illness has been part of human history for millennia. As a matter of fact, many biblical stories contain descriptions of mental health issues. In today's podcast, we will be discussing the portrayal of mental health problems within the descriptions of several common biblical characters.Stay tuned every two weeks for new episodes - now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!-----Keep up with us!If you have a question you would like Matt to answer in future episodes, send them to [email protected] more about the Hope and Healing Center & Institute at hhci.orgLearn more about our mental health training program, Gateway to Hope, at gthu.orgFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram at @hopeandhealingcenterHHCI's Hope Line is open daily from 5-8 pm at (832) 831-7337. Call and receive 30 minutes of free counseling over the phone. Relief. Just a call away.
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S2 EP6: Therapy vs Counseling - What's the Difference?
Join us on this insightful episode where we talk about the differences between these two vital mental health practices including:Defining the DifferencesEducational Backgrounds and QualificationsApproaches and TechniquesChoosing Between Therapy and CounselingSession Durations and SettingsCommon MisconceptionsAddressing Mental Health ConditionsPersonal Preferences and NeedsInsurance and Cost ConsiderationsSigns for SwitchingStay tuned every two weeks for new episodes - now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!-----Keep up with us!If you have a question you would like Matt to answer in future episodes, send them to [email protected] more about the Hope and Healing Center & Institute at hhci.orgLearn more about our mental health training program, Gateway to Hope, at gthu.orgFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram at @hopeandhealingcenterHHCI's Hope Line is open daily from 5-8 pm at (832) 831-7337. Call and receive 30 minutes of free counseling over the phone. Relief. Just a call away.
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S2 EP5: Today's Youth - Mental Health & Faith
In today's podcast, we are excited to welcome Amanda Shockley, the Youth Ministries Director at Memorial Drive Presbyterian Church in Houston, TX. With 15 years of experience in youth ministry, Amanda will join us to discuss the intersection of mental health and religion with today's youth and teens.Stay tuned every two weeks for new episodes - now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!-----Keep up with us!If you have a question you would like Matt to answer in future episodes, send them to [email protected] more about the Hope and Healing Center & Institute at hhci.orgLearn more about our mental health training program, Gateway to Hope, at gthu.orgFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram at @hopeandhealingcenterHHCI's Hope Line is open daily from 5-8 pm at (832) 831-7337. Call and receive 30 minutes of free counseling over the phone. Relief. Just a call away.
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S2 EP4: Breaking Stigma; Debunking Common Mental Health Myths
In today's episode of the Madness & Grace Podcast, we tackle common misconceptions about mental health and their impact on society. We discuss how these myths create stigma and prevent people from seeking help, and we look at the role of media and popular culture in either reinforcing or challenging these false beliefs. We'll also explore myths about mental illness within faith communities and talk about how personal stories can help debunk these myths and build empathy. We also share practical ways to create supportive environments for those facing mental health challenges. Join us for a meaningful conversation aimed at breaking down barriers and fostering understanding.Stay tuned every two weeks for new episodes - now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!-----Keep up with us!If you have a question you would like Matt to answer in future episodes, send them to [email protected] more about the Hope and Healing Center & Institute at hhci.orgLearn more about our mental health training program, Gateway to Hope, at gthu.orgFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram at @hopeandhealingcenterHHCI's Hope Line is open daily from 5-8 pm at (832) 831-7337. Call and receive 30 minutes of free counseling over the phone. Relief. Just a call away.
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S2 EP3: What is Mental Health?
In today's episode, we dive into, "What is mental health?". It's important to know that while you may not have a criteria for a mental illness, you still can have very poor mental health. As Dr. Matthew S. Stanford, PhD, says, "Mental health is a spectrum and we're all on it."Stay tuned every two weeks for new episodes - now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!-----Keep up with us!If you have a question you would like Matt to answer in future episodes, send them to [email protected] more about the Hope and Healing Center & Institute at hhci.orgLearn more about our mental health training program, Gateway to Hope, at gthu.orgFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram at @hopeandhealingcenterHHCI's Hope Line is open daily from 5-8 pm at (832) 831-7337. Call and receive 30 minutes of free counseling over the phone. Relief. Just a call away.
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S2 EP2: Holistic Wellness
In today's episode, we dive into holistic wellness - what it is and how we approach it with our mental health care program at HHCI. Stay tuned every two weeks for new episodes - now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!-----Keep up with us!If you have a question you would like Matt to answer in future episodes, send them to [email protected] more about the Hope and Healing Center & Institute at hhci.orgLearn more about our mental health training program, Gateway to Hope, at gthu.orgFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram at @hopeandhealingcenterHHCI's Hope Line is open daily from 5-8 pm at (832) 831-7337. Call and receive 30 minutes of free counseling over the phone. Relief. Just a call away.
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S2 EP1: Borderline Personality Disorder
Do you know someone whose relationships are overly intense and unstable, who fears abandonment, and who is involved in self-destructive behavior such as binge eating, substance abuse, or self-harm? Today, our hosts, Matthew Stanford, PhD, and Madeline Stiers, PhD, LCSW-S, discuss the topic of Borderline Personality Disorder. They go over what characteristics to look for in someone you think may have the disorder, how it may have originated, and what type of help they can receive.Stay tuned every two weeks for new episodes - now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!-----Keep up with us!If you have a question you would like Matt to answer in future episodes, send them to [email protected] more about the Hope and Healing Center & Institute at hhci.orgLearn more about our mental health training program, Gateway to Hope, at gthu.orgFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram at @hopeandhealingcenterHHCI's Hope Line is open daily from 5-8 pm at (832) 831-7337. Call and receive 30 minutes of free counseling over the phone. Relief. Just a call away.
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Episode 24: Navigating the Self-Diagnosis Epidemic
Welcome back to the Madness & Grace Podcast! Closing 2023 strong! Dive into our final episode of the year as Matt and Emilee tackle the self-diagnosis epidemic in mental health. From the importance of professional diagnosis to social media's role, it's a must-listen. Stay tuned for new episodes in 2024 - we are now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube!-----Keep up with us!If you have a question you would like Matt to answer in future episodes, send them to [email protected] more about the Hope and Healing Center & Institute at hhci.orgLearn more about our mental health training program, Gateway to Hope, at gthu.orgFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram at @hopeandhealingcenterHHCI's Hope Line is open daily from 5-8 pm at (832) 831-7337. Call and receive 30 minutes of free counseling over the phone. Relief. Just a call away.
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Episode 23: What is the Difference Between Intrusive and Impulsive Thoughts?
Welcome back to the Madness & Grace Podcast! Join Matt and Emilee as they discuss the difference between intrusive and impulsive thoughts, what kind of mental health disorders intrusive thoughts can allude to, and coping mechanisms for both.Stay tuned every two weeks for new episodes - now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube!-----Keep up with us!If you have a question you would like Matt to answer in future episodes, send them to [email protected] more about the Hope and Healing Center & Institute at hhci.orgLearn more about our mental health training program, Gateway to Hope, at gthu.orgFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram at @hopeandhealingcenterHHCI's Hope Line is open daily from 5-8 pm at (832) 831-7337. Call and receive 30 minutes of free counseling over the phone. Relief. Just a call away.
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Episode 22: Nature vs. Nurture
Welcome back to the Madness & Grace Podcast! Join Matt and Emilee in today's podcast episode as they dive into the age-old debate and explore the impact of both nature and nurture in relation to mental illness.Stay tuned every two weeks for new episodes - now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube!-----Keep up with us!If you have a question you would like Matt to answer in future episodes, send them to [email protected] more about the Hope and Healing Center & Institute at hhci.orgLearn more about our mental health training program, Gateway to Hope, at gthu.orgFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram at @hopeandhealingcenterHHCI's Hope Line is open daily from 5-8 pm at (832) 831-7337. Call and receive 30 minutes of free counseling over the phone. Relief. Just a call away.
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Episode 21: Coping with Sadness Around the Holidays
Welcome back to the Madness & Grace Podcast! The holidays are tough for many. Join Matt and Emilee as they delve into the emotions of the holiday season - they explore triggers, share coping mechanisms, and offer valuable advice to help you find light during this time of year.Stay tuned every two weeks for new episodes - now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube!-----Keep up with us!If you have a question you would like Matt to answer in future episodes, send them to [email protected] more about the Hope and Healing Center & Institute at hhci.orgLearn more about our mental health training program, Gateway to Hope, at gthu.orgFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram at @hopeandhealingcenterHHCI's Hope Line is open daily from 5-8 pm at (832) 831-7337. Call and receive 30 minutes of free counseling over the phone. Relief. Just a call away.
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Episode 20: Eating Disorders & Body Image
Welcome back to the Madness & Grace Podcast! Join Matt and Emilee as they define the three main eating disorders, explore how finding value within is the key to self-acceptance, dissect the influential role of media on body image, and talk about effective treatment options. Learn more about eating disorders through our mental health training program, Gateway to Hope, here.Stay tuned every two weeks for new episodes - now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube!-----Keep up with us!If you have a question you would like Matt to answer in future episodes, send them to [email protected] more about the Hope and Healing Center & Institute at hhci.orgLearn more about our mental health training program, Gateway to Hope, at gthu.orgFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram at @hopeandhealingcenterHHCI's Hope Line is open daily from 5-8 pm at (832) 831-7337. Call and receive 30 minutes of free counseling over the phone. Relief. Just a call away.
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Episode 19: Women and Trauma with Dr. Maddie Stiers
Welcome back to the Madness & Grace Podcast! Today, we are honored to have Dr. Maddie Stiers, Chief Clinical Officer of the Hope and Healing Center & Institute, as our guest host. In this episode, Maddie delves deep into the profound impact of trauma on women. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation around the research, statistics, and invaluable insights that illuminate this crucial issue - and discover actionable steps you can take to make a difference.Register and join us for our upcoming educational programs by visiting hopeandhealingcenter.org/eventsStay tuned every two weeks for new episodes - now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube!-----Keep up with us!If you have a question you would like Matt to answer in future episodes, send them to [email protected] more about the Hope and Healing Center & Institute at hhci.orgLearn more about our mental health training program, Gateway to Hope, at gthu.orgFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram at @hopeandhealingcenterHHCI's Hope Line is open daily from 5-8 pm at (832) 831-7337. Call and receive 30 minutes of free counseling over the phone. Relief. Just a call away.
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Episode 18: Religious Trauma
Welcome back to the Madness & Grace Podcast!In today's episode, Matt and Emilee uncover the effects of religious trauma and share practical steps to find healing. They dive into personal experiences, advice, and actionable tips for those navigating life after leaving religious communities.Register and join us for our upcoming educational programs by visiting hopeandhealingcenter.org/eventsStay tuned every two weeks for new episodes - now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube!-----Keep up with us!If you have a question you would like Matt to answer in future episodes, send them to [email protected] more about the Hope and Healing Center & Institute at hhci.orgLearn more about our mental health training program, Gateway to Hope, at gthu.orgFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram at @hopeandhealingcenterHHCI's Hope Line is open daily from 5-8 pm at (832) 831-7337. Call and receive 30 minutes of free counseling over the phone. Relief. Just a call away.
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Episode 17: What is Burnout?
Welcome back to the Madness & Grace Podcast!In today's episode, Matt and Emilee dive into the world of burnout - what it is, how it affects us, and most importantly, how to tackle it head-on. Stay tuned every two weeks for new episodes - now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube!-----Keep up with us!If you have a question you would like Matt to answer in future episodes, send them to [email protected] more about the Hope and Healing Center & Institute at hhci.orgLearn more about our mental health training program, Gateway to Hope, at gthu.orgFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram at @hopeandhealingcenterHHCI's Hope Line is open daily from 5-8 pm at (832) 831-7337. Call and receive 30 minutes of free counseling over the phone. Relief. Just a call away.
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Episode 16: Building a Mental Health Community in the Church - Part 2
Welcome back to the Madness & Grace Podcast!Today's episode is part two of our series on building a mental health community in the church. In this episode, our Community Education Coordinators talk about how churches are trained to handle crises through our Gateway to Hope (GTH) program. They also help you understand how to create strong support systems and share insights about the exciting future of GTH.Learn more about our GTH program at mentalhealthgateway.org Stay tuned every two weeks for new episodes - now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube!-----Keep up with us!If you have a question you would like Matt to answer in future episodes, send them to [email protected] more about the Hope and Healing Center & Institute at hhci.orgLearn more about our mental health training program, Gateway to Hope, at gthu.orgFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram at @hopeandhealingcenterHHCI's Hope Line is open daily from 5-8 pm at (832) 831-7337. Call and receive 30 minutes of free counseling over the phone. Relief. Just a call away.
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Episode 15: Building a Mental Health Community in the Church - Part 1
Welcome back to the Madness & Grace Podcast!Today, our hosts are joined by special guests Carolina Vargas and Mariana Barahona, Community Education Coordinators for our Gateway to Hope program! Join us as we delve into the crucial conversation about mental health within religious communities. Discover the challenges churches face, the myths surrounding mental health, and how our dedicated Gateway to Hope team is navigating the intersection of faith and mental wellness. Stay tuned for part two coming soon!Learn more about our Gateway to Hope program at mentalhealthgateway.org Stay tuned every two weeks for new episodes - now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube!-----Keep up with us!If you have a question you would like Matt to answer in future episodes, send them to [email protected] more about the Hope and Healing Center & Institute at hhci.orgLearn more about our mental health training program, Gateway to Hope, at gthu.orgFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram at @hopeandhealingcenterHHCI's Hope Line is open daily from 5-8 pm at (832) 831-7337. Call and receive 30 minutes of free counseling over the phone. Relief. Just a call away.
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Episode 14: Setting Boundaries with Family & Friends
Welcome back to the Madness & Grace Podcast!In today's episode, our hosts delve into the significance of setting boundaries with family and friends to safeguard one's mental health. Matt and Emilee explore effective ways to overcome feelings of guilt associated with boundary-setting, provide valuable advice for those hesitant to establish boundaries, and more.Youn can also listen to our episode with Dr. John Townsend, author of the New York Times bestseller 'Boundaries' series here.Stay tuned every two weeks for new episodes - now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube!-----Keep up with us!If you have a question you would like Matt to answer in future episodes, send them to [email protected] more about the Hope and Healing Center & Institute at hhci.orgLearn more about our mental health training program, Gateway to Hope, at gthu.orgFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram at @hopeandhealingcenterHHCI's Hope Line is open daily from 5-8 pm at (832) 831-7337. Call and receive 30 minutes of free counseling over the phone. Relief. Just a call away.
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Episode 13: Addiction Recovery with Lauren Kimble
Welcome back to the Madness & Grace Podcast!In today's episode, our hosts have a meaningful conversation with Lauren Kimble, the Director of Philanthropy at HHCI. She shares her own personal journey with addiction, discussing how it has deeply impacted her relationships, career path, and her ability to inspire hope for others who may be struggling.Learn more about what support groups and addiction services HHCI offers by visiting hhci.orgStay tuned every two weeks for new episodes - now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube!-----Keep up with us!If you have a question you would like Matt to answer in future episodes, send them to [email protected] more about the Hope and Healing Center & Institute at hhci.orgLearn more about our mental health training program, Gateway to Hope, at gthu.orgFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram at @hopeandhealingcenterHHCI's Hope Line is open daily from 5-8 pm at (832) 831-7337. Call and receive 30 minutes of free counseling over the phone. Relief. Just a call away.
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Episode 12: Aging Parents with Dr. Peggy Determeyer
Welcome back to the Madness & Grace Podcast!In today's episode, our hosts talk with Dr. Peggy Determeyer, Director of HHCI CARES and McGee Fellow In Bioethics And Aging, about the most common problems people face when navigating their aging parents, the stigma around it, and what resources are available. Learn more about HHCI CARES at hhci.org/CARESStay tuned every two weeks for new episodes - now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube!-----Keep up with us!If you have a question you would like Matt to answer in future episodes, send them to [email protected] more about the Hope and Healing Center & Institute at hhci.orgLearn more about our mental health training program, Gateway to Hope, at gthu.orgFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram at @hopeandhealingcenterHHCI's Hope Line is open daily from 5-8 pm at (832) 831-7337. Call and receive 30 minutes of free counseling over the phone. Relief. Just a call away.
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Episode 11: Narcissistic Personality Disorder
Welcome back to the Madness & Grace Podcast!Today, our hosts are discussing the very popular and sometimes misunderstood topic of Narcissistic Personality Disorder. Matt and Emilee talk about what characteristics to look for in someone you think may have the disorder, how to help this person, and how to set boundaries and expectations with them.To go more in depth and learn more about Narcissistic Personality Disorder, check out Matt's educational program here.Stay tuned every two weeks for new episodes - now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube!-----Keep up with us!If you have a question you would like Matt to answer in future episodes, send them to [email protected] more about the Hope and Healing Center & Institute at hhci.orgLearn more about our mental health training program, Gateway to Hope, at gthu.orgFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram at @hopeandhealingcenterHHCI's Hope Line is open daily from 5-8 pm at (832) 831-7337. Call and receive 30 minutes of free counseling over the phone. Relief. Just a call away.
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Episode 10: Life After a Suicide with Kay Warren
Welcome back to the Madness & Grace Podcast!Today, our hosts are joined by Kay Warren – cofounder of Saddleback Church alongside her husband, Rick, in Lake Forest in 1980, where they served until Rick’s retirement in September 2022. After the death of her son, Matthew, who lived with serious mental illness for most of his life, she founded Saddleback’s Hope for Mental Health Initiative as a way to support individuals and family members of loved ones with mental illness and suicidal ideation. Listen to their conversation as Kay shares her personal story, gives advice on how to come alongside someone who has lost a loved one to suicide, reflects on how Matthew’s death has affected her faith, and more.You can learn more about Kay Warren and her ministry BREATHE here.Stay tuned every two weeks for new episodes - now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube!-----Keep up with us!If you have a question you would like Matt to answer in future episodes, send them to [email protected] more about the Hope and Healing Center & Institute at hhci.orgLearn more about our mental health training program, Gateway to Hope, at gthu.orgFollow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram at @hopeandhealingcenterHHCI's Hope Line is open daily from 5-8 pm at (832) 831-7337. Call and receive 30 minutes of free counseling over the phone. Relief. Just a call away.
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Madness & Grace Podcast with Matthew Stanford, Ph.D., and Madeline Stiers, Ph.D., LCSW-S, is a podcast from the Hope and Healing Center & Institute. This podcast focuses on the interplay between mental health and faith.
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