Welcome to The TheoTherapist podcast. Where theologically trained licensed therapists to share in health and healing conversations. Join host Dr. Ca Trice Glenn for conversations about real life issues. Each week we speak to guiding questions with real life application, humor, and engaging guests to share meaningful dialogues with our listeners Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theotherapist/support
In this episode of the TheoTherapist podcast, Dr. Ca Trice Glenn and the Solace Digital Marketing Interns discuss the topic of navigating back-to-school transitions and the emotions that come with it. They share their own experiences and offer advice for parents and loved ones on how to support students during this time. The key themes include the excitement and anxiety of starting a new school year, coping with change and transition, the importance of creating spaces for open communication, and reminding students that their worth is not determined by their achievements.
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00:00 Introduction and Background
02:06 Chapter 1: Navigating Back-to-School Transitions
07:54 Chapter 2: Coping with Change and Transition
14:23 Chapter 3: Transitioning from Independence to Dependence
18:02 Chapter 4: Creating Spaces for Open Communication
20:10 Chapter 5: Reminding Students of Their Worth
25:01 Chapter 6: Seeking Additional Support
26:47 Conclusion and Celebration Announcement
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In this episode, the Solace digital marketing team discusses mental health and wellness. They share their personal experiences and reasons for dedicating their time to promoting mental wellness. The team also discusses the importance of maintaining mental health, including going outside and finding intentional spaces for relaxation. They highlight the need to combat the stigma around seeking help and introduce the 'I Define Strong' advocacy campaign. The conversation also touches on the importance of genuine and authentic connections, the mental health needs of college athletes, and the challenges faced by caregivers. The team concludes by emphasizing the importance of promoting mental wellness and thanking the Solace digital marketing team for their efforts.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Opening Dialogue03:00 Maintaining Mental Health05:02 Promoting Mental Wellness and Combating Stigma09:17 The Importance of Genuine Connections12:20 Supporting Caregivers' Mental Health14:09 Conclusion and Thanking the Solace Digital Marketing Team
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In this episode of the Theo Therapist Podcast, Dr. Ca Trice Glenn and Reverend Erica Geralds discuss the topic of grieving the loss of a father. Both hosts have experienced the loss of their fathers and share their personal experiences and coping mechanisms. They emphasize the importance of mental health and therapy in the grieving process, as well as the need to normalize seeking help. The conversation covers themes such as not ¬comparing grief, connecting with others, choosing how to grieve, and practicing self-care. In this conversation, Dr. Ca Trice Glenn and Rev. Erica Geralds discuss the experience of grieving the loss of a father. They explore the different emotions and phases of grief, the importance of seeking professional help, and the complexities of grieving a father who had a chronic illness. They also discuss the significance of the father-daughter dynamic and ways to honor the memory of a father. The conversation highlights the importance of men's mental health and the need for men to seek support and take care of themselves. Overall, the conversation provides guidance and support for those navigating the grief of losing a father.
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Join us and guest Rev. Dr. Wynnetta Wimberley (Director, Huldah Consulting) as we discuss ways to care for clergy and combat clergy depression.
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Churches and faith communities are on the front lines of people-engagement. Many view faith communities as welcoming spaces for anyone seeking refuge and support. This podcast talks about ways that faith communities can become more intentional when responding to someone facing a mental health challenge. Topics include leading with love, promoting an inclusive mindset and developing compassionate responses for those in crisis.
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Join us with Rev. Millicent D. Parker, LPC for episode #7 “Emotionally Toxic Relationships " We discuss the intersection faith and relationships. We will discuss recognizing emotional abuse and toxicity in relationships.
00:45 – Welcome
01:05 – Rev. Millicent D. Parker, LPC Background
02:40 – Relationship Series Overview
03:55 – Integrating Theology and Therapy
06:45 – Intersection of Therapy, Emotional Health, and Women
09:10 – Identifying Emotional Abuse and Warning Signs
15:45 – The Effect of Name Calling and Verbal Targeting
20:20 – Spirituality and Toxic Relationships
28:20 – Being a Good Stewart of Yourself
30:30 – Self Love and Caring for Yourself
32:20 – Navigating Emotionally Toxic Family Events
Join us with Rev. Dr. Jaye Lynn Peabody Smith, LPC, CPCS for episode #5 “Why do I need to forgive?" We discuss the intersection faith and relationships. Our guiding question for this episode asks, " What difference does it make whether I forgive or not?”
Join us with Rev. Dr. Christina Jones Davis, LMFT for episode #5 “Why am I still in this relationship?" We discuss the intersection faith and relationships. Our guiding question for this episode asks, "How do you build and maintain a solid foundation?"
Join us with Denesha Chambers, LPC for episode #4 “Healing after the loss of a parent" We discuss grieving and its intersection with trauma. Our guiding question for this episode asks, "How do we move forward when we have lost someone so close to us?"
Join us with Rev. Dr. Myrna Thurmond-Malone, CPC, CAC, CAMS, CDP for episode #3 “I'm just not feeling the holidays this year." We discuss grieving and its intersection with trauma. Our guiding question for this episode asks, "How do we deal with grieving and the holiday blues?"
:40 – Welcome
1:50 – Rev. Dr. Thurmond-Malone Background
6:35 – Creating Safe and Sacred Space for Women
14:30 – Grief and Trauma
18:00 – How is God Present
21:50 – Navigating Complicate Trauma
23:20 – Giving Voice to the Grieving
30:45 – Wearing Masks
37:30 – Boundaries
Our guest is Dr. Faye Weems-Singleton, LMFT as we discuss clergy care and clergy mental health. Our guiding question for this episode asks, "Why do so many ministry leaders suffer in silence and how do they get help?”
1:10 - Guest Introduction
2:35 - Working with African American Clergy
4:25 - Dr. Weems-Singleton Clergy Research
12:45 - Topic Introduction
14:45 - Clergy Self-Violence
18:15 - Clergy Burnout
24:40 - Helping Clergy Accept the Need for Help
27:35 - Clergy and Workaholism
31:30 - 'No' is a Sacred Word, 'No' Sets Boundaries
33:55 - How can “The Church” Become Safer for Clergy Vulnerability?
36:15 - Clergy Sabbaticals
THIS IS OUR LAUNCH EPISODE. WE DISCUSS THE ORIGINS OF THIS PODCAST AND SPACES WHERE WE SEE THEOLOGY AND THERAPY INTERSECT.
This episode is for those who have a therapist or are considering therapy and interested in the ways to integrate spiritual resources.
:40 – Welcome
1:10 – How was this podcast developed
3:00 – Dr. Ca Trice Glenn’s background
5:45 – Key terms overview
6:10 – What is theology?
7:40 – Distinguishing ‘spiritual’ and ‘religious’
8:30 – What is psychotherapy?
9:30 – What is pastoral care and pastoral counseling?
12:30 – Some religious communities stigmatize therapy
13:15 – Spiritual connectedness
15:30 – Being a good steward of ‘self’
Welcome to The Theo Therapist podcast. Where theologically trained licensed therapists share health and healing conversations. Join our host is Dr. Ca Trice Glenn for conversations about real life issues from both theological and therapeutic perspectives. Each week we speak to a guiding question with real life applications, humor, and engaging guests from various intersection points to share meaningful dialogues.