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Best podcasts about Matthew S Stanford

Latest podcast episodes about Matthew S Stanford

Revealing Voices
Episode 54 – Beyond Madness & Grace with Matthew Stanford, PhD

Revealing Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 36:02


Our guest for this episode is Matthew S. Stanford, PhD, CEO of the Hope and Healing Center & Institute (HHCI) in Houston, Texas. He is also adjunct professor of psychiatry at Baylor College of Medicine and the Houston Methodist Hospital Institute for Academic Medicine. A fellow of the Association for Psychological Science, Dr. Stanford's research on the interplay between psychology and faith has been featured in the New York Times, USA Today, Christianity Today, and U.S. News & World Report. He is the author of several books, including Grace for the Afflicted, Grace for the Children, and The Biology of Sin. His most recent book featured in this episode is Madness & Grace: A Practical Guide for Pastoral Care and Serious Mental Illness. This is the first in a series of four episodes on Faith, Mental Health, and the Church. Our guest co-host for the series is Leona Satterburg, who received a doctorate from Southern California Seminary with a focus on mental health and the Church. Her passion grows from her own experience having a son diagnosed at age seven with bipolar disorder and later with schizoaffective disorder.

Revealing Voices
Episode 55 – Beyond Madness & Grace with Matthew Stanford, PhD

Revealing Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 36:02


Our guest for this episode is Matthew S. Stanford, PhD, CEO of the Hope and Healing Center & Institute (HHCI) in Houston, Texas. He is also adjunct professor of psychiatry at Baylor College of Medicine and the Houston Methodist Hospital Institute for Academic Medicine. A fellow of the Association for Psychological Science, Dr. Stanford's research on the interplay between psychology and faith has been featured in the New York Times, USA Today, Christianity Today, and U.S. News & World Report. He is the author of several books, including Grace for the Afflicted, Grace for the Children, and The Biology of Sin. His most recent book featured in this episode is Madness & Grace: A Practical Guide for Pastoral Care and Serious Mental Illness. This is the first in a series of four episodes on Faith, Mental Health, and the Church. Our guest co-host for the series is Leona Satterburg, who received a doctorate from Southern California Seminary with a focus on mental health and the Church. Her passion grows from her own experience having a son diagnosed at age seven with bipolar disorder and later with schizoaffective disorder.

The Faith & Mental Wellness Podcast with Brittney Moses
057: How to be a Safe & Resourceful Space for Mental Health in the Church with Dr. Matthew Stanford

The Faith & Mental Wellness Podcast with Brittney Moses

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 47:31


Bio: Matthew S. Stanford, PhD is CEO of the Hope and Healing Center & Institute (HHCI) in Houston, TX and adjunct professor of psychiatry at Baylor College of Medicine and Houston Methodist Hospital Institute for Academic Medicine. Dr. Stanford's research on the interplay between psychology and issues of faith has been featured in The New York Times, USA Today, Christianity Today, and U.S. News & World Report.Madness and Grace: A Practical Guide for Pastoral Care and Serious Mental Illness: https://templetonpress.org/books/madness-and-grace/This podcast episode is brought to you by UHSM Health Share, a unique health care membership on a mission to create holistic wellness for the mind, body and spirit. If you or someone you know is frustrated with their current health care, I encourage you to inquire about membership options at www.uhsm.comGet started with online therapy & counseling:Better Help Counseling (10% off your first month): https://betterhelp.com/mosesFaithful (Christian) Counseling (10% off your first month): https://faithfulcounseling.com/brittneyFor a list of specific mental help & crises resources: https://brittneyamoses.com/mental-help-resources/Connect with Dr. Matthew Stanford here!Website: https://hopeandhealingcenter.org/team/matthew-stanford/Twitter: @drmattstanfordBooks by Dr. Matthew StanfordConnect with Brittney on social media for more:Instagram: @BrittneyMosesInstagram: @ChristianMentalHealthInstagram: @faithmentalwellnesspodcastFacebook: @BrittneyAMosesTwitter: @Brittney_MosesBrittneyAMoses.comCrisis lines by country: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_suicide_crisis_linesSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-faith-mental-wellness-podcast-with-brittney-moses. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Faith + Mental Health
Madness and Grace with Dr. Matthew S. Stanford, PhD

Faith + Mental Health

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 19:54


Faith + Mental Health Podcast Season 2 Episode 5 Madness and Grace: A Practical Guide for Pastoral Care and Serious Mental Illness with Dr. Matthew S. Stanford, PhD --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/faithmentalhealth/support

Fresh Hope for Mental Health
Kids and Mental Health

Fresh Hope for Mental Health

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 30:33


Dr. Matt Stanford speaks with Pastor Brad Hoefs about his book, Grace for the Children, Finding Hope in the Midst of Child and Adolescent Mental Illness.  We also hear about hope coaching, what it is, and how trained hope coaches can help others. Matthew S. Stanford, Ph.D. is CEO of the Hope and Healing Center & Institute (HHCI) in Houston, TX, and adjunct professor of psychiatry at Baylor College of Medicine and Houston Methodist Hospital Institute for Academic Medicine. Dr. Stanford’s research on the interplay between psychology and faith issues has been featured in The New York Times, USA Today, Christianity Today, and U.S. News & World Report. We encourage you to share this podcast with your friends via your social media connections. After listening to this podcast, we encourage you to email us at info@FreshHope.us with a comment or question that we will share on our next podcast.   If you are listening to this podcast on iTunes, we encourage you to comment on the podcast. Or you can leave a voice message for us on the site:  www.FreshHope4MentalHealth.com. Pastor Brad Hoefs, the host of Fresh Hope for Mental Health, is the founder of Fresh Hope Ministries, a network of Christian mental health support groups for those who have a diagnosis and their loved ones. In other words, Fresh Hope is a Christian mental health support group.  Brad was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 1995. He is a weekly blogger for www.bphope.com (Bipolar Magazine). He is also a certified peer specialist and has been doing pastoral counseling since 1985. Brad is also the author of Fresh Hope: Living Well in Spite of a Mental Health Diagnosis, which is available on Amazon or at www.FreshHopeBook.com If you are interested in more information about Fresh Hope, go to www.FreshHope.us or email info@FreshHope.us or call 402.932.3089. To donate to Fresh Hope, go to http://freshhope.us/donate/.  For a complete list of where Fresh Hope groups are presently meeting, go to www.FreshHope.us and click on “find a group.”  Or you may attain an online group of meetings of Fresh Hope by going to www.FreshHopeMeeting.com If you are interested in starting a Fresh Hope group within your faith community, contact groupcare@freshhope.us. Fresh Hope for Mental Health is a production of Fresh Hope Ministries.  Fresh Hope Ministries is a non-profit ministry.   The copyrights of this program belong to Fresh Hope Ministries and may not be duplicated without written permission.  All of the podcasts of Fresh Hope Today and numerous other videos are all available on our YouTube channel: Fresh Hope Network.  Fresh Hope for Mental Health is on Facebook at  www.Facebook.com/FreshHopeforMentalHealth.

The Struggle Well Project
#242: Grace for the Children with Matt Stanford

The Struggle Well Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 45:28


Are you watching your adolescent struggle with mental health? Are you ever torn between faith and your own mental health recovery? Matt Stanford works right at that intersection. He reminds those of us who have adolescents dealing with mental and emotional health issues to check our preconceived notions at the door. Forgetting where they should be and helping them recover gracefully. Matthew S. Stanford (PhD, Baylor University) is CEO of the Hope and Healing Center & Institute in Houston, Texas, and adjunct professor of psychiatry at Baylor College. A Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science, he is the author of several books including Grace for the Afflicted: A Clinical and Biblical Perspective on Mental Illness and Grace for the Children: Finding Hope in the Midst of Child and Adolescent Mental Illness. WHAT WE CHAT ABOUT: the church’s response to assisting with mental health issues over-spiritualizing mental health identifying when your child needs outside help steps to getting an accurate diagnosis encouragement for moms who have received a hard diagnosis removing the stigma of a mental health diagnosis how to talk to your child about their diagnosis good mental health practices while sheltering in place LINKS MENTIONED: Between the World and MeWhite FragilityGrace for the ChildrenGrace for the Afflicted CONNECT WITH MATT: website CONNECT WITH EMILY: website | instagram | facebook | patreon EPISODE SPONSORS: Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls: a fairytale podcast for kids about extraordinary women from all over the world Everlywell: get 20% off an at-home lab test when you visit everlywell.com/msw and use promo code MSW Little Spoon: get 20% off your first 3 orders when you visit littlespoon.com/msw SUPPORT THE SHOW: Patreon  SHARE THE STRUGGLE! If you've been encouraged, share this episode with a friend.  The struggle is real.  We might as well do this together! Do you love Mom Struggling Well? Please leave a review here!

Grace & Sh!t
What is SIN, really?

Grace & Sh!t

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 48:31


What is sin? Knowing the answer is the first step in understanding how it affects our relationship with God. Join us in a frank and open discussion on sin and how we each can deal with it in our own lives. After the show, join us on the Grace & Sh!t Facebook page to keep the discussion going. Ruth mentions the book Biology of Sin, by Matthew S. Stanford, for anyone interested in reading more. https://www.facebook.com/GraceAndSHT Music from https://filmmusic.io. “District Four" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.ilmmusic.io/). License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Relationship Prescriptions with Dr. Carol
Kids Have Mental and Emotional Problems Too–And What You Can Do About It

Relationship Prescriptions with Dr. Carol

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 34:46


According to recent CDC statics, mental or emotional disorders among children affect one in five families. Whether ADHD, anxiety, depression, etc. these changes can affect every aspect of the individuals's own life and that of the whole family.  Joining Dr. Carol is Matthew S. Stanford, PhD, author and CEO of the Hope and Healing Center & Institute (HHCI) in Houston, TX to discuss practical ways to navigating the challenges facing children and their families from both a scientific and biblical perspective. Resources Mentioned:  Get the book Grace for the Children: Finding Hope in the Midst of Child and Adolescent Mental Illness Connect with Dr Stanford's resources on the Mental Health Gateway website, Facebook, or Twitter.