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Best podcasts about robert vore

Latest podcast episodes about robert vore

Podcast - Dialogic Disciple
Would Jesus Do Therapy?

Podcast - Dialogic Disciple

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023


Robert Vore, LPC sits down for a conversation about therapy as a spiritual practice.

The Puddcast
#130: The Soul of the Helper (with Dr. Holly Oxhandler)

The Puddcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 51:11


Professor, researcher and podcaster Dr. Holly Oxhandler is my guest, talking about the supports that helpers need to keep on helping. Whether we're talking about parents, therapists, pastors, teachers or literally anyone else who helps, Holly's research has shown the importance of seeing the divine inside ourselves so that we can connect with the divine in others. Her book, The Soul of the Helper: Seven Stages to Seeing the Sacred Within Yourself So You Can See It in Others, has been very impactful in my life and we unpacked her social work research, what she's found, and why it works. This is gentle and vulnerable and practical, like all good Puddcasts should be. Get in!Order The Soul of the Helper: Seven Stages to Seeing the Sacred Within Yourself So You Can See It in Others, by Dr. Holly K. OxhandlerListen to Holly's podcast (with Robert Vore), CXMH: a podcast at the intersection of faith & mental health.Learn more about Holly's work at hollyoxhandler.comFollow Holly on Instagram and Twitter.Buy my brand new book, Mornings with God: Daily Bible Devotional for MenSupport the show and my other work, at jonathanpuddle.com/supportOrder my trauma-informed 30-day devotional, You Are Enough: Learning to Love Yourself the Way God Loves You.Find every book or resource I've talked about recently on my Amazon storefront, in Canada, the United States or the United Kingdom.

The Faith & Mental Wellness Podcast with Brittney Moses
068: Suicide Prevention & Support For Loved Ones and in the Church with Robert Vore and Jonathan Singer

The Faith & Mental Wellness Podcast with Brittney Moses

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 45:00


In this episode with Robert and Jonathan we discuss:Some factors (and warning signs) that lead to a higher risk of suicideHow to assess that someone may be suicidalHow to respond to someone who expresses thoughts of suicideWhat not to say to someone who has expressed thoughts of suicideWhat types of resources the church should have on hand for severe mental crisesThis 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.com"Worthy: 50 Mindful Moments to Bring Clarity and Peace to Your Day": https://www.amazon.com/WORTHY-Mindful-Moments-Bring-Clarity/dp/1648707963Get started with online therapy & counseling (Sponsored):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 Robert Vore & Jonathan SingerRobert Vore:Twitter: @RobertVoreInstagram: @RobertVorePodcast: The CXMH PodcastJonathan Singer:Twitter: @socworkpodcastPodcast: The Social Work PodcastBook: "Suicide in Schools: A Practitioner's Guide to Multi-level Prevention, Assessment, Intervention, and Postvention"Connect 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. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Care Ministry Podcast
31. Having Conversations that Facilitate Healing & Promote Resilience with Robert Vore

The Care Ministry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 33:31


The show today is a flashback to one of the top viewed sessions in our 2020 church Mental health summit with Robert Vore. Robert is a therapist, specializing in adolescent and young adults and the founder of CXMH Podcast. His Summit talk is titled How to have conversations that facilitate healing and foster resilience and has a ton of power-packed moments. For full show notes go to https://hopemadestrong.org/episode31/

Poema Podcast
Poema S7 039 | Living with ADHD: Robert Vore APC, NCC, CCATP

Poema Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 42:37


Today my occasional series on ADHD continues with therapist, mental health advocate and podcast host Robert Vore sharing his own story.  Robert shares his own unique experience of growing up with ADHD and then becoming a therapist and advocate himself and encountering/working with others with ADHD and trauma.  Robert gives us a valuable insight into the lived experience of ADHD and insight into working with others with the condition. 

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The Outsiders Podcast
Let it Matter

The Outsiders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 41:04


In this episode, Lauren, Danielle and Jason talk with Robert Vore, an Atlanta-based mental health professional about the stigma around mental health and why it's important to talk about mental health especially within the Christian community. Robert has a list of resources about mental health here: https://www.robert-vore.com/resources    To listen to any episodes of his podcast CXMH, follow and subscribe here: https://cxmhpodcast.com/ 

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The Thoughtful Counselor
EP193: Faith and Mental Health – Integrating Faith and Practice with Robert Vore and Holly Oxhandler

The Thoughtful Counselor

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 71:13


Mike speaks with Robert Vore and Holly Oxhandler on their work at the Christianity & Mental Health podcast. They discuss the creation of CXMH, the intersections of faith and wellness, and the pearls and perils of navigating the intersection between Christian faith and careers in the helping professions. For more on Robert & Holly, links from the conversation, and then APA citation for this episode visit www.thethoughtfulcounselor.com. The Thoughtful Counselor is created in partnership with Palo Alto University’s Division of Continuing & Professional Studies. Learn more at www.paloaltou.edu/concept.

It Takes a Village
Is it Anger, Aggression ... or Anxiety?

It Takes a Village

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 40:00


In this episode, our special guest is Robert Vore; a professional counselor and Certified Clinical Anxiety Treatment Professional with Cumberland Counseling Services. We discuss a few unsuspecting ways anxiety can be expressed through your child's behavior that could be misinterpreted or mislabeled. Robert has a wealth of excellent information to share, so be sure to tune in! You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Amazon Music!Be sure to check out Robert's podcast CXMH for more on the intersection of faith and mental health.

PCOM Podcast
Therapist Robert Vore on caring for teenagers and young adults: The PCOM Daily Prayer Podcast - 5-19-20

PCOM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 39:05


Atlanta-based counselor specializing in adolescent mental health Robert Vore on ministering to our high schoolers, college students, and emerging adults. Robert's tips for helping teenagers and young adults cope with difficulty and disappointment: 1) Validate their emotions. Then, after calm is restored (minutes or hours or days later), challenge the harmful thoughts. 2) Facilitate safe social interactions whenever possible. A Zoom movie night, online social gaming, phone calls with friends, digital hangouts. 3) Lean into the context of your own setting and struggles. Don't just minister to your teen, also check in on how YOU are doing and make sure you aren't coming in hot or anxious to their struggles. Resources for further reading, from Robert (with notes!): The Teenage Brain by Frances Jensen // if folks are wanting to learn more about the neuroscience of adolescence but in a way that’s written to be understandable for parents (and by extension, people ministering to youth). Parenting a Teen Who Has Intense Emotions // this one is super practical, focusing on how to interact with adolescents The Stressed Years of Their Lives by B. Janet Hibbs & Anthony Rostain // I *highly* recommend this one for folks who work with your late high school/college-aged kids. The first few chapters in particular gives one of the best overviews of the current state of college kids (and the factors that go into that) that I’ve read. Under Pressure by Lisa Damour // focuses mostly on girls & anxiety, but still great [information for parents of any teenager]

Charisma News
Mental Health With Robert Vore: Licensed Counselor Shares How to Respond to People With Mental Illness

Charisma News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 24:05


Licensed mental health counselor Robert Vore shares how the gap between people with mental illness and those who feel prepared to respond to them led him to start his own podcast. In this episode with series host Kendra Semmen, hear about controversial issues such as engaging in therapy, taking medication and being vulnerable about mental illness with people you trust.

Fresh Hope for Mental Health
An Interview with Therapist and Counselor Robert Vore

Fresh Hope for Mental Health

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 34:46


On today’s episode of Fresh Hope for Mental Health Pastor Brad Hoefs talks with Therapist and Counselor - Robert Vore. Vore works with the youth and young adults helping them move past barriers and live whole, happy lives. When Robert was a young adult he struggled with depression, suicidal thoughts and wrestling with his faith. After working in ministry and posting about his past struggles realized that many people who deal with similar mental health struggles will often first seek the guidance of their faith leader. He know trains other faith leaders and has a podcast CXMH.   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 leave a comment regarding 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 Julie at Julie@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. 

Catching Your Breath
BONUS: Suicide will send you to hell (and other lies).

Catching Your Breath

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2019 48:18


*TW: suicide When a someone dies by suicide, do they go to hell? In this episode , Alex and Jason interview Robert Vore and me about faith and mental health. We explore that question through the stories of Andrew Stoecklein, Amy Bleuel, and Matthew Warren, three notable Christians who’ve recently died by suicide. This bonus episode is thanks to a generous offer by Jason Duncan. Listen and subscribe to Not Your Pastor's Podcast. Just click here.

Not Your Pastors Podcast
02 - You Have No Idea: Exploring Christian Suicide with Steve Austin and Robert Vore

Not Your Pastors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 64:55


When someone dies by suicide, do they go to hell? In this episode we explore that question through the stories of Andrew Stoecklein, Amy Bleuel, and Matthew Warren, three notable christians who’ve recently died by suicide. We also talk to Steve Austin, author of “Catching Your Breath” and “From a Pastor to a Psych Ward,” about his near death by suicide, as well as therapist and co-host of the CXMH podcast, Robert Vore, on how the church can help. Steve Austin - https://catchingyourbreath.com Robert Vore - https://www.robert-vore.com God’s God This - https://www.godsgotthis.com Connect with NYPP Facebook, Instagram, Twitter @notyourpastors Support us to get access to full length interviews for just 1 dollar a month patreon.com/notyourpastors For a full list of resources used in the making of this episode, please visit: https://www.notyourpastors.com/post/you-have-no-idea-exploring-christian-suicide-w-steve-austin-and-robert-vore --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/notyourpastors/message

Catching Your Breath
What to do When You're Drowning (with Robert Vore)

Catching Your Breath

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 34:07


Welcome to Episode 14 of Catching Your Breath: The Podcast, with Steve Austin. Episode Title: What to do When  You're Drowning (with Special Guest: Robert Vore). This week's questions: What advice would you give to someone who feels like they’re drowning? You're a working dad. What advice would you give to anxious and/or stressed out parents? What advice would you give someone walking through a divorce that includes years of lying, secrecy, and abuse? How does the story we believe about ourselves play into the sense that we’re drowning? Extras: Subscribe to Audible and get a free book! audible.cybpod.com Join the Catching Your Breath Academy Get Steve's FREE Grief Recovery Assessment Follow Steve on Facebook. Follow Steve on Twitter Follow Steve on Instagram Order Catching Your Breath Follow Steve's blog Robert Vore is an Atlanta-area counselor who works with youth, adolescents, and young adults to help move past barriers and live into their most whole & healthy lives. He works with areas such as depression, suicidality, anxiety, school/social concerns, transitions, and more. Robert offers trainings for churches, ministries, schools, and other groups wanting to learn more about mental health. Training topics include Suicide Prevention (which includes a certification), the intersections of faith & mental health, brain development in youth, maintaining your mental health while working in ministry, and more. You can follow Robert at robert-vore.com and subscribe to the CXMH Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play or wherever you listen to great podcast content.

The Desire Line
*BONUS EPISODE* Conversation With Robert Vore & Dr. Holly Oxhandler of CXMH Podcast

The Desire Line

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 63:50


A bonus ep! We are so excited to share this conversation with our DLPC. We are huge fans of the CXMH Podcast and we hope you love our chat with Robert Vore & Dr. Holly Oxhandler as much as we did.  Click here to check out their podcast!   

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Church Over Coffee
13: Robert Vore

Church Over Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2018 52:05


⛪️ / ☕️ Church Over Coffee is a podcast about the church. We talk to people about their experience in the church and with faith, and we make space for conversations that are hard to talk about, but need to be shared. We aren’t experts, but our hope is that you would join us in these conversations, process your faith alongside us, and grow with us as we learn from each other. One story at a time, one conversation at at time, we want to move from isolation to connection. Season 2 if finally here! We're back from our hiatus with the hopes of publishing 2 episodes per month. In this episode we talk with Robert Vore who started the CXMH Podcast. We talk about his work at the intersection of mental health and Christianity or Faith. In our conversation we discuss some ways the Church overlooks the need to specifically address mental health, prayer and mental health, why it seems we are more psychologically unhealthy than ever, and we hear about Robert’s story and all the work he’s trying he doing now! You can find Robert Vore / CMXH Podcast at: https://www.robert-vore.com/ https://cxmhpodcast.com/ Twitter: @RobertVore CXMH Podcast Church Over Coffee Insta + FB: @churchovercoffee Twitter: @churchpodcast Email: churchovercoffee@gmail.com

CXMH: On Faith & Mental Health
46 - The Heartbeat & History of CXMH (feat. Robert Vore)

CXMH: On Faith & Mental Health

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 47:51


This one's getting a little meta, folks. When Holly first agreed to be the new cohost for CXMH (listen to her intro here), she asked if I would be willing to do an episode where she interviewed me about my vision for the show and how it came to be. I was

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CXMH: On Faith & Mental Health
46 - The Heartbeat & History of CXMH (feat. Robert Vore)

CXMH: On Faith & Mental Health

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 47:51


This one's getting a little meta, folks. When Holly first agreed to be the new cohost for CXMH (listen to her intro here), she asked if I would be willing to do an episode where she interviewed me about my vision for the show and how it came to be. I was caught somewhat off guard, and alternated between 'surely we've already done that' and 'no one would want to listen to that.' I eventually gave in, and that's what you'll hear in this episode.Things we mention in this episode/other resources:- We talk a lot about the beginning few episodes. You can explore older episodes here to find ones that sound interesting to you!- When I was talking about the #ChurchMH chat from 2016, I mentioned other people helping run it but didn't mention the names. I wish I had, because they deserve to be mentioned. The #ChurchMH Twitter Chat was inspired by Jackson Dame (who also made the artwork for the chat) and was run weekly by myself, Jackson, Steve Austin, Aaron J. Smith, Jennifer Neyhart, and Sarah Robinson. They're all still doing awesome things and are 100% worth following.Quotes:- “While we’re fixing big systemic things, the short-term goal has to be ‘how do we change the space people already are and have access to?’ ” (tweet)- “About 80% of the population has struggled with a mental health concern at some point in their life.” (tweet)- “It’s a pretty safe assumption that every person that you encounter has been impacted by mental health in some way.” (tweet)- “We all have mental health. We could all be healthier.” (tweet)- “Unless you’re given permission to talk about [mental health], you don’t.” (tweet)- “We know people turn to faith leaders in times of crises. How can we equip [them] to be better at those conversations and instill in them some trust to then refer if that’s what’s needed?” (tweet)Connect with Robert on his website, Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram.Connect with Holly on her website or Twitter.Connect more with CXMH on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or Pinterest.Ways to support CXMH:- make a pledge on Patreon and get rewards like an exclusive Facebook group, a mug, sticker, t-shirt, or more!- Do your Amazon shopping through this link- Leave us a rating & review on iTunes or Google Play- Check out our CXMH merchandise to show off your support- Listen to the Cxmhunity Spotify playlist here- Check out other episodes and find your favorites guests on our website.Intro/Outro music for this episode is ‘Fall Down’ by Rivers & Robots.

Revealing Voices
Episode 13 – Robert Vore, Podcast Pioneer

Revealing Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 45:00


Christianity and Mental Health's intersection is the defining characteristic of Robert's Vore's podcast, CXMH. The podcast, started in January 2017, released its 45th episode this week. Robert had taken a "Podternity" leave while enjoying life as a first time father this year, but will be launching season 3 this fall. On this episode, Robert discusses balancing the podcast with a new career in mental health counseling. He finished graduate school in July! Some of the topics include: What was the tipping point that led Robert to focus on mental health? When did he decide to self disclose his own diagnosis? What impact did it have? What vision does he have for his personal counseling career? What is his perspective on the peer recovery movement? What does healing mean to you? Ways to reach Robert: CXMH Podcast website Robert Vote on Facebook Robert Vore on Twitter Donate to Robert through Patreon Join Patreon to become a CXMH Facebook community member Next Episode: Diana Starkey and Kim Grave join Tony and Eric in studio to discuss the Faithful Friends Mental Health Wellness ministry

Revealing Voices
Episode 13 – Robert Vore, Podcast Pioneer

Revealing Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 45:00


Christianity and Mental Health's intersection is the defining characteristic of Robert's Vore's podcast, CXMH. The podcast, started in January 2017, released its 45th episode this week. Robert had taken a "Podternity" leave while enjoying life as a first time father this year, but will be launching season 3 this fall. On this episode, Robert discusses balancing the podcast with a new career in mental health counseling. He finished graduate school in July! Some of the topics include: What was the tipping point that led Robert to focus on mental health? When did he decide to self disclose his own diagnosis? What impact did it have? What vision does he have for his personal counseling career? What is his perspective on the peer recovery movement? What does healing mean to you? Ways to reach Robert: CXMH Podcast website Robert Vote on Facebook Robert Vore on Twitter Donate to Robert through Patreon Join Patreon to become a CXMH Facebook community member Next Episode: Diana Starkey and Kim Grave join Tony and Eric in studio to discuss the Faithful Friends Mental Health Wellness ministry

Revealing Voices
Episode 12 – Eric Riddle on Service

Revealing Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 45:59


Eric Riddle discusses his book, "Watershed: Service in the Wake of Disaster". Learn what Watershed Philanthropy means to Eric. We hope you enjoy a little "behind the scenes" listening in this unedited episode! With summer coming to an end, we will be transitioning back into an interview format for Episode 13.  We will welcome Robert Vore, podcast host of the CXMH podcast. We are excited to learn more about Robert's evolving ministry at the intersection of faith and mental health.

Revealing Voices
Episode 12 – Eric Riddle on Service

Revealing Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 45:59


Eric Riddle discusses his book, "Watershed: Service in the Wake of Disaster". Learn what Watershed Philanthropy means to Eric. We hope you enjoy a little "behind the scenes" listening in this unedited episode! With summer coming to an end, we will be transitioning back into an interview format for Episode 13.  We will welcome Robert Vore, podcast host of the CXMH podcast. We are excited to learn more about Robert's evolving ministry at the intersection of faith and mental health.

Jedi Counsel
Jedi Counsel Podcast 88 – Discussing Faith and Mental Health with Robert Vore

Jedi Counsel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2018


Hello! We had a special guest on this week’s episode to talk about the intersection of faith and mental health. Robert Vore, the host of the CXMH podcast, joined us to talk about the exciting work he is doing to increase mental health awareness in Christian communities. In addition to hosting a podcast with a … Continue reading Jedi Counsel Podcast 88 – Discussing Faith and Mental Health with Robert Vore

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The Learner's Corner with Caleb Mason
Episode 066: Robert Vore On Mental Health, How to Talk About It, And Identifying Warning Signs and Risk Factors for Suicide

The Learner's Corner with Caleb Mason

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018 49:01


In this episode, Caleb and Todd talk with Robert Vore who is a mental health worker and advocate about warning signs for at risk students for suicide, the definition of mental health, and how to begin to start a conversation in the church about mental health. ------------- *Guest Links* ------------- Robert's website ( https://www.robert-vore.com ) Robert on Twitter ( https://twitter.com/RobertVore?ref_src=twsrc%5Eappleosx%7Ctwcamp%5Esafari%7Ctwgr%5Esearch ) Robert on Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/robertvore/ ) ----------------- *Links Mentioned* ----------------- National Suicide Prevention Hotline (1-800-273-8255) People Need to Stop Using Mental Illness as a Scapegoat for Violence by Robert Vore ( https://relevantmagazine.com/article/we-need-to-stop-using-mental-illness-as-a-scapegoat-for-violence-update-people-new/ ) --------------------------------------- *Learner's Corner Recommended Resource* --------------------------------------- CXHM Podcast ( https://cxmhpodcast.com ) ----------------- *What We Learned* ----------------- *Mental health is not mental illness.* *Mental health is the ability to regulate people's emotions and have appropriate responses and being able to cope with them.* *There is a difference between sadness and depression.* *The less we talk about mental health, the more we become scared of it.* *What are things NOT to say?* * Avoid blaming or guilt. * Tell them that they shouldn't feel that way. * Justifying people out of how they think. *What are things for people to remember when talking about mental health?* * People sharing their own stories. * Parents are tempted not to talk about suicide because they think it will put the idea in their head. This is not true. *Warning Signs* * *Talk:* If they talk about killing themselves, feeling hopeless, having no reason to live, being a burden to others, feeling trapped, or unbearable pain. * *Behavior* : Increased use of alcohol or drugs, looking for a way to end their lives, withdrawing from activities, isolation from family and friends, sleeping too much or too little, visiting or calling people to say goodbye, giving away prized possessions, aggression, and fatigue. * *Mood:* Depression, anxiety, loss of interest, irritability, humiliation, agitation, or rage. *Risk Factors* * *Health Factors:* Mental health conditions, serious or chronic health conditions and/or pain, and traumatic brain injury. * *Environmental Factors* : Access to lethal means, prolonged stress, stressful life events, exposure to another person's suicide, or to graphic or sensationalized accounts of suicide * *Historical Factors:* Previous suicide attempts, family history of suicide, and child abuse, neglect or trauma *Don't be afraid to ask someone if they are contemplating killing themselves or hurting themselves.* *The church needs to talk about this because people go to faith leaders in crisis.* *Always ask rather than assume.* ----------------- *Quotes to Tweet* ----------------- "Mental health is the ability to regulate people's emotions and have appropriate responses and being able to cope with them." - @RobertVore @LearnersPodcast Click to Tweet ( https://ctt.ec/n3L47 ) "There is a difference between sadness and depression. Sadness has an end point. Depression doesn't." - @ToddDuke @LearnersPodcast Click to Tweet ( https://ctt.ec/41nSd ) "The less we talk about mental health, the more we become scared of it." - @RobertVore @LearnersPodcast Click to Tweet ( https://ctt.ec/UC919 ) "Don't be afraid to ask someone if they are contemplating killing themselves or hurting themselves." - @RobertVore @LearnersPodcast Click to Tweet ( https://ctt.ec/dPpcz ) "The church needs to talk about this because people go to faith leaders in crisis." - @RobertVore @LearnersPodcast Click to Tweet ( https://ctt.ec/yp4Uf ) "Always ask rather than assume." - @ToddDuke @LearnersPodcast Click to Tweet ( https://ctt.ec/wUCge ) --------------------------- *New Episode Every Tuesday* --------------------------- Thank you for listening to the Learner's Corner Podcast. We hope you'll join us for next week's episode. Until next time, keep learning and keep growing.

The Depression Files
Al Interviews Robert Vore | Blogger, Podcaster & Mental Health Advocate

The Depression Files

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2018 55:47


In this episode, Al interviews Robert Vore, blogger, podcaster, and mental health advocate (recorded 9-17-17). Robert shares many of the struggles he had throughout his life in dealing with depression. He describes how he built a support system that included therapy and friends with whom he could open up to when he needed help. Robert also discusses some of the work he does around mental health advocacy, including his podcast, CXMH. You can learn more about Robert Vore on his website: robert-vore.com. If you enjoyed this episode, please click the 'like' button below. In addition, please know that comments are welcomed and encouraged! In addition to The Depression Files, you can find Al's blog at allevin18.wordpress.com. You can also find him on Twitter @allevin18.

Bold Cup of Coffee - The Brew
045 Is The Church Equipped To Deal With Mental Health?

Bold Cup of Coffee - The Brew

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017


Drake De Long-Farmer sits down with Robert Vore & Steve Austin and tackles the topic of mental health and the church. Vore and Austin highlight some of the areas we have missed the mark, some encouraging trends emerging, and ultimately some wisdom in how the Church could be an influential voice and play a huge part in a movement towards health and wholeness. Head to cxmhpodcast.com to find out more about their podcast and the work both Robert and Steve are doing in this space.&nb [...]

Bold Cup of Coffee - The Brew
045 Is The Church Equipped To Deal With Mental Health?

Bold Cup of Coffee - The Brew

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017


Drake De Long-Farmer sits down with Robert Vore & Steve Austin and tackles the topic of mental health and the church. Vore and Austin highlight some of the areas we have missed the mark, some encouraging trends emerging, and ultimately some wisdom in how the Church could be an influential voice and play a huge part in a movement towards health and wholeness. Head to cxmhpodcast.com to find out more about their podcast and the work both Robert and Steve are doing in this space.&nb [...]

Sarah Fader The Podcast
God Loves People With Mental Illness

Sarah Fader The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2017 29:59


Robert Vore is the creator of CXMH Podcast. Here he talks about how God loves people with mental illness. ‘Robert Vore has worked for various ministries & nonprofits in Georgia, Alabama, Florida, and England. His writing has been featured on websites such as The Mighty, Thought Catalog, and Patheos.’ Visit Robert's website, Click Here Listen to and subscribe to the CXMH Podcast