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When Restoration Hurts
Christian counselors grapple with how to encourage reconciliation while protecting victims.
Rebecca Randall with reporting by Kimi Harris|
- Don’t Overexpose Kids to Mental Health Experts. Or Rule Them Out Completely.Abigail Shrier’s critique of childhood therapy mixes a needful corrective with ideological hyperbole.Bonnie Kristian|
- Being HumanEpisode 5|44minThe Journey into Emotional HealthSteve welcomes his wife, therapist Lisa Cuss, for a discussion on trauma, grief, and healing.Steve Cuss|
- Surprised by FreudA new movie, “Freud’s Last Session,” imagines a dialogue—and a friendship—between the famed psychologist and C.S. Lewis.Alexandra Mellen|
- Keep Complaining to God. Just Don’t Ignore Him.Even our angriest accusations are preferable to indifference.Drew Dyck|
- The Imprudence of ‘Dump Them’Online pop psychology has a simple solution to every relationship problem. Love and prudence call us to something messier—and better.Clare Coffey|
- The Dangers of a Psychedelic GospelPsychotropic drugs are often marketed as a gateway to spiritual encounters. But what are the risks to believers?Joe Welker|
- Secular Figures Are Giving Faith a Second LookA surprising number are expressing unmet longings for beauty, truth, and meaning.Elizabeth Oldfield|
- Let the Children Play: Their Lives Depend on ItHow the next generation's mental health crisis might recall the timeless values of wandering and wayfinding.Russell Moore|Français
- Our Church Lost Three Men to Suicide in Two YearsAs a pastor, I’ve learned that the church can play a vital role in helping members with mental health issues.Corey Widmer|Português
- In a World of Speed and Power, Cormac McCarthy Wasn’t Afraid of DepthThe late novelist’s final books are ambitious portraits of the Western world and the human soul.Jason M. Baxter|
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