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In recent days, there has been a significant fall out within Gateway Church located in Southlake, Texas. This fall-out has shed light on the internal struggles and conflicts within one of the most influential and prominent churches in the United States. The central allegation among these untimely moral failures has been against Pastor Robert Morris. Pastor Robert is a prominent evangelical Christian leader and has recently faced allegations of child abuse. The allegations have sparked a serious controversy and have raised questions about Morris's character and the integrity of the religious community. Join our host's Dr. Cassie Reid and Jessica Shepard as they discuss these events in a riveting 4 part series called A Current Affair.
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In recent days, there has been a significant fall out within Gateway Church located in Southlake, Texas. This fall-out has shed light on the internal struggles and conflicts within one of the most influential and prominent churches in the United States. The central allegation among these untimely moral failures has been against Pastor Robert Morris. Pastor Robert is a prominent evangelical Christian leader and has recently faced allegations of child abuse. The allegations have sparked a serious controversy and have raised questions about Morris's character and the integrity of the religious community. Join our host's Dr. Cassie Reid and Jessica Shepard as they discuss these events in a riveting 4 part series called A Current Affair.
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Among the telltale signs of a narcissist is their remarkable lack of empathy. Their emotional pantry is bare of compassion and understanding, as if someone forgot to stock it. Imagine this: you are sharing all your fears and vulnerabilities with them, and all they can do is stare blankly and say, "Hmm, that's interesting." Ink on their empathy pen has dried up ages ago, so it's as if they're holding a clipboard and ticking off boxes for "empathy" and "concern." It's as if they're holding a clipboard and ticking off boxes for "empathy" and "concern." So, if you ever find yourself in the presence of someone who couldn't empathize with a puppy wearing a cone of shame, beware! The person you've found is a true die-hard narcissist, who cares more about themselves than anyone else.
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One key aspect of narcissism is entitlement, which refers to a belief that one deserves special treatment, privileges, or recognition without any real justification.
Entitlement can manifest in various ways among individuals with narcissistic tendencies. These individuals often exhibit a strong sense of entitlement to attention, admiration, and praise from others, regardless of their actual accomplishments or qualities. They may expect preferential treatment, exploiting relationships and using others to fulfill their own needs and desires. Additionally, narcissistic individuals may display entitlement in their demands for special privileges, resources, or opportunities, even if they are undeserving or unqualified.
Let's listen in on our hosts as they delve deeper into everyone's favorite mental disorder.
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Welcome back to episode 2 on everyone's favorite mental disorder... narcissism. In this episode, we have the pleasure of having Dr. Cassie Reid and Jessica, two experts in the field, continue to discuss a topic that is over diagnosed but oh so prevalent. So sit back, relax, and get ready for a fun journey through the world of self-obsession!
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Cassie and Jessica are BACK! And this episode is about that age old subject we call NARCISSISM! Ah, narcissism, the ancient Greek myth brought to life in human form. But let's not get carried away with tales of majestic self-obsessed beings staring at their own reflections all day. In clinical terms, narcissism refers to a personality disorder characterized by an inflated sense of self-importance and an insatiable need for admiration. These individuals walk around with a perpetual craving for validation, like walking fashion shows demanding applause after every strut. They also tend to lack empathy for others, viewing them merely as instruments to fulfill their grandiose fantasies. It's as if they believe the world was created solely for their amusement, while the rest of us mere mortals are just extras in their never-ending one-person show. So next time you encounter someone who believes they're the sun around which we all revolve, remember, they may just be living out their own personal Greek tragedy – without even realizing it.
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Have you ever wondered what it's like being the kid of a therapist? Well you're about to find out!
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Ah, the quirky little nuisances we affectionately call pet peeves. These irksome idiosyncrasies that incessantly gnaw at our patience and make us question the sanity of humanity.
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This episode is a continuation of Dr. Reid and Jessica's conversation on imposter syndrome.
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In this episode Dr. Reid and Jessica discuss a very common psychological condition called imposter syndrome. Individuals with imposter syndrome have an internalized fear of being exposed as fraud despite evidence to the contrary. Many professionals, especially high achievers, attribute their success to luck or circumstance rather than their own abilities. It makes people feel like they are not qualified or competent enough in their roles, overlooking their accomplishments and believing they have deceived others. People in this category constantly compare themselves to others and downplay their achievements. Perfectionism, self-doubt, and chronic stress can be a result of imposter syndrome. Professionals must recognize and understand this phenomenon in order to develop strategies that promote self-confidence and combat impostor thoughts.
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This is a must listen episode about ghosting and we don't just mean the pop culture definition. Ghosting can be referred to as emotional cut-off, a term coined by the father of family systems, Murray Bowen. In this very powerful episode, our hosts hold nothing back and talk about religious organizations, ghosting, emotional cut-off and boundaries. Fasten your seat belt!
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Our special guest is renown writer, speaker, certified trauma group facilitator and founder of the streaming channel Faithchannel.com, Maureen Gray. Dr. Reid and Jessica talk to Maureen about how infidelity rocked her family's infrastructure. Take a listen to this jaw-dropping story!
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Toxic leadership is a detrimental phenomenon that can wreak havoc on any organization or team. It refers to a style of leadership characterized by manipulation, intimidation, favoritism, and a lack of transparency. Picture the boss who constantly belittles and demeans their subordinates or the manager who takes credit for their team's successes while shifting blame onto others for failures - these are just some examples of toxic leaders in action. Listen in as Dr. Reid and Jessica continue the discussion on this hot-topic of toxic leadership.
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Our special guest on this episode of DOAT is Doctor and Pastor Jon Chasteen of Victory Church (https://victory.church/) We delve deep into the topic of toxic leadership.
Toxic leadership, rooted in the abuse of power and a disregard for ethical principles, poses significant dangers to individuals, teams, and organizations as a whole. One of the most profound consequences is the negative impact on employee well-being and morale. Toxic leaders often create an environment filled with fear, intimidation, and constant criticism. Such an atmosphere not only jeopardizes mental and emotional health but also erodes motivation, productivity, and creativity among team members.
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There is an investigation underway after a woman accused a Warsaw pastor of having sex with her when she was just 16-years-old. Listen in as our panel discusses this egregious current affair.
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It's time for another riveting and informative podcast about infidelity! There are a number of negative emotional effects infidelity can have on someone, including feelings of betrayal, anger, depression, and anxiety. Infidelity has been shown to cause immediate emotional distress as well as long-term psychological problems like trust issues, self-esteem issues, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), attachment insecurity and even suicidal ideation in extreme cases.
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This episode is an explosive continuation of the last discussion on the mash-up between the spiritual and the clinical. Buckle up because it's about to get really real.
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Mixing the spiritual with the clinical in mental health can be a complex issue. The increasing trend of spiritual abuse within the church is additionally alarming. Leaders are taking advantage of their position to control and manipulate congregants seeking counseling through the organization. Spiritual abuse involves using religion or spirituality to control, distort, or exploit. Common forms include controlling behavior, shaming tactics, and manipulation of scripture. In this explosive episode, Dr. Reid and Jessica explore the thin line between being a pastor and counseling people.
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As mental health professionals, therapists must establish and maintain clear boundaries with their clients to ensure a therapeutic relationship built on trust, safety, and appropriate conduct. Boundaries not only define the responsibilities and limitations of both parties but also protect the therapist from ethical dilemmas or conflicts of interest that could jeopardize treatment effectiveness.
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In this episode of Diary of a Therapist, we meet Dr. Reid and Jessica, the quick witted hosts of the show.
They discuss how to rest in a restless world.