• 095 Healing What's Within (with Dr. Chuck DeGroat)

  • Oct 7 2024
  • Length: 32 mins
  • Podcast

095 Healing What's Within (with Dr. Chuck DeGroat)

  • Summary

  • Like many of us, you carry a weight of buried pain. You feel secretly fractured within. There’s a constant churn of unprocessed feelings of shame, anger, grief, or loneliness. But it doesn’t have to be this way.

    Chuck DeGroat is the Professor of Counseling and Christian Spirituality and Executive Director of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program at Western Theological Seminary Holland MI. He is also a licensed and practicing therapist, a spiritual director, author of five books. He wrote When Narcissism Comes to Church and his newest book just landed in early October Healing What’s Within: Coming Home to Yourself and to God When You’re Weary, Wounded, and Wandering. (Oct. 8).

    00:00 Introduction to Healing and Spiritual Formation
    00:42 Meet Dr. Chuck DeGroat: Author and Therapist
    01:38 The Journey from Narcissism to Healing
    03:30 Understanding Trauma: Beyond the Outrage
    05:19 The Power of Personal Story in Healing
    15:55 Exploring the Genesis Examine
    23:38 The Core Message: Healing from Within
    28:09 Reflections and Future Directions

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