
Episode 60: Everyday Mental Health
In this 60th episode, Dr. Knabb discusses a recent psychology article, which advocates for "everyday life" interventions, given the worldwide prevalence of mental disorders and barriers to professional mental health services. After reviewing the reasons for these interventions and interventions themselves, Dr. Knabb explores a Christian strategy for pairing them with an awareness of God's presence for mental and spiritual health.
The Christian Psychologist: Mental Health for 21st Century Christ Followers
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Show Notes
References
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Kazdin, A. E. (2024). Interventions in everyday life to improve mental health and reduce symptoms of psychiatric disorders. American Psychologist, 79(2), 185–209.
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Knabb, J., Pate, R., Sullivan, S., Salley, E., Miller, A., & Boyer, W. (2020). “Walking with God”: Developing and pilot testing a manualised four-week program combining Christian meditation and light-to-moderate physical activity for daily stress. Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 23(9), 756-776.
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