NeuroFaith

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Have you wondered how the intersection of mental health, science and faith converge? How we can strengthen our relationship with God, ourselves and others? Join Dr. Curt Thompson, board-certified psychiatrist, as he explores themes of interpersonal neurobiology and Christianity. NeuroFaith invites listeners to discover how their minds were built to function and how to implement healthy practices that confront fear and encourage mindfulness. Presented by THINQ Media.

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  • Amber Lee is me
    Trauma
    As someone who has experienced trauma, I appreciate your perspective and your concern. Much love from Muskegon, MI.
  • Bryan Sp
    Great resource
    I love his books and was glad to find this. Great guests that are some of the leading figures out there.
  • Gern Blanton
    A different flavor
    I appreciate the format of this podcast compared to the Being Known podcast. I like the riffing with the guests and the fewer guffaws and needling that is on the Being Known podcast.
  • Gfsfvhjgdvgxf
    Beautiful
    Just listened to the conversation with Dr. Diane Landburg and it is one of the most beauty conversations I’ve heard about pain, ministry, the church, etc that I’ve ever heard.
  • Chef Kibby
    An amazing resource
    Isn’t it remarkable how much modern neuroscience affirms and complements what God has revealed to us in his word from hundreds of years ago? Should we even be surprised?! I am so grateful for the work of Dr. Thompson and appreciate him giving me a word to describe my fascination with the integration of mind and spirit: neurofaith!
  • RawAndRedeemed
    Incredibly helpful podcast!
    Curt is one of the most profoundly gifted mental health providers and puts things in language that is so accessible. Alongside of that, he is an incredible biblical anthropologist that leads and guides us like a good and tender shepherd. This is totally worth listening to!!
  • nikithomp
    Grateful for your work!
    I knew as soon as you mentioned a traumatic injury there would be a connection with what we’ve been walking through since Feb 2021. 7 minutes in, I froze in my laundry room, breath gone, and tears forming. My 16yo son lost his sense of self (retrograde amnesia), for nearly a year after a traumatic brain injury during a basketball game. 1 week short of a year, God restored his autobiography, but not after a longer experience, compared to Dr. Siegel’s, of everything being new, then learning how to move forward without knowing himself, his family, community, or His God. His name is very fittingly, Nehemiah, and he started a podcast to share God’s work in this rebuilding of His life. Your work has given us hope in this journey, always pointing us back to our Maker who knows us completely. We missed meeting you at the Rhythms Retreat (we were in the front row), but again grateful for your desire to teach in this way. Press on!
  • uhleesuhh
    Incredible
    I love this conversation between two deep thinkers. The definitions of the mind and health are brand new to me after years of searching for a palatable answer. And they don’t leave the conversation in the abstract but spend an appropriate amount of time exploring the practical implications. 10/10 would recommend.
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