Think Better Live Better Radio Show 3.16.24Think Better Live Better Radio Show 3.16.24
Care In Counseling Podcast
Rev. Robert Wilson explores how addressing dysfunctional thinking can improve mental health and relationships in 'Think Better Live Better Radio Show 3.16.24'.
56:50•16 Mar 2024
Rev. Robert Wilson: Transforming Lives Through Better Thinking
Episode Overview
- Addressing dysfunctional thinking patterns for improved well-being
- Exploring the impact of critical thinking and emotional responses on relationships
- Emphasising the importance of processing past experiences for personal growth
- Highlighting the role of trust issues in shaping behaviour and perceptions
- Offering insights on Christian counselling and overcoming negative emotional patterns
“The most important thing, folks, really, the most important thing is to ensure that whatever happens, you do not cause the relationship to be damaged by the issue. It's just all about feelings. Feelings, they are fickle, they go away.”
Ever feel trapped by your own thoughts? Rev. Robert Wilson, a seasoned Clinical Psychotherapist, dives deep into the maze of dysfunctional thinking in this episode of the 'Care In Counseling Podcast'. Titled 'Think Better Live Better Radio Show 3.16.24', this episode is all about breaking free from negative thought patterns to lead a more fulfilling life. Wilson unpacks how our emotional responses and past experiences can shape our relationships and personal growth.
He emphasizes the importance of revisiting and processing these experiences to avoid falling into harmful emotional cycles. By blending psychotherapy with spiritual insights, Wilson offers practical advice and profound wisdom to help listeners reshape their thinking. Whether you're grappling with addiction, anxiety, or just looking to improve your mental well-being, this episode provides actionable steps to transform your mindset and enhance your life.

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