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E105: Grey Conversations: Dialogue When Salvation Isn't On The Line w/ David Teachout, LMHC

E105: Grey Conversations: Dialogue When Salvation Isn't On The Line w/ David Teachout, LMHC

FromRecovering From Religion


E105: Grey Conversations: Dialogue When Salvation Isn't On The Line w/ David Teachout, LMHC

FromRecovering From Religion

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Length:
102 minutes
Released:
Oct 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

A foundational piece of fundamentalist thinking is black/white, us vs them, view of the world. Often, even having left the structure of religion behind, we still maintain that either/or worldview. In this RfRx discussion, David will work through why this is still so enticing, even without a god, and how to expand beyond it when engaging with other people in dialogue and with ourselves in self-evaluation.
As an educator and trainer for health providers and other professionals, David Teachout also has a private practice helping adults and couples with learning resiliency skills related to relationship difficulties and trauma. He maintains a podcast, “Humanity’s Values,” and a blog related to mental health topics. David has worked in mental health care for 15 years, and holds a master’s in both forensic and counseling psychology, as well as currently working towards a PsyD in Clinical Psychology. He’s also worked in community mental health, social work, criminal justice, elder care, and child advocacy.  Hosted by Eric Wells, the RfR Support Group Director and Kara Griffin, RfR Helpline Agent.  Recorded on September 20, 2021.
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Released:
Oct 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Subscribe for discussions with cult survivors, experts in religious trauma recovery, and other topics related to recovering from religious harms. This show is hosted by volunteers from Recovering From Religion, which is a non-profit organization that works to provide hope, healing, and support for people who have questions or doubts about their faith. Whether you are an atheist, religious, or leaving a cult, we hope you will find this podcast helpful. We aren’t here to talk you out of or into faith. We just provide a safe place to examine beliefs. New episodes are adapted from RfRx events.