Episode 44: How to Get the Most Out of Therapy (Part 1)

 

We receive a lot of questions about therapy on the show, naturally. In this first of a two part series, Jake and Bob begin to tackle your burning questions about faith and therapy, whether you're an aspiring therapist or seeking therapy. They cover everything from the client-therapist relationship, to the professionals they have studied and model, to what it looks like to have faith inform your work in an integrated approach to therapy. This episode is packed with suggested resources, so be sure to check out that section below. 

 

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Show Notes

Guiding Quote

“Understanding is the basis of care. What you would take care of you must first understand, whether it be a petunia or a nation.” - Dallas Willard

 

Key Points

  • Why therapy is becoming increasingly popular and how it fills a need in our culture

  • Thoughts about the ideals and limitations of the client-therapist relationship

  • The important link between understanding and care

  • Theology of the Body providing a foundational understanding of the human person

  • An explanation of integrated therapy, where personal faith complements therapy practice

  • Therapists who have informed Jake and Bob’s work

  • Suggested resources

  • Suggested universities with schools of psychology

  • Answering the question: is it better to begin in public or private practice after graduating?

 

Resources

Individuals who have impacted Jake and Bob:

Recommended Schools of Psychology:

 
 
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