Modern psychology can tell us how we behave or how our brains respond. But when it comes to purpose, it often falls silent. In this episode of Nexus, Phil and Sophia trace the historical disappearance of the final cause from psychology and argue that this absence has left the field fragmented and the person misunderstood. Turning to the Thomistic tradition, they suggest a way forward: not by rejecting science, but by reintegrating it with a philosophy of ends. This is an invitation to think more deeply about what it means to act, to choose, and to flourish.
Why does modern psychology struggle to explain things like purpose, identity, or inner conflict? Maybe because it left the soul behind. In this new episode of When Psychology Attends to Therapy, our hosts explore how psychology's desire for objectivity led it to ignore the very core of the human essence. Enter Thomism: a tradition that doesn’t reject neuroscience but insists there’s more. Curious minds welcome!
Ever feel like psychology gives you all the pieces, but never the whole picture? In this episode of Nexus, Phil and Sophia explore how positivism and reductionism have shaped modern psychology. From behaviorism to neuroscience, the human person is too often reduced to data and mechanisms. Drawing on the Thomistic tradition, our hosts offer a richer view: one that sees the person as a unified whole. If you’ve ever wondered why psychology feels fragmented or incomplete, this conversation will open your eyes.
What if the most relevant voice in psychology today lived 800 years ago? In this episode of Nexus, Phil and Sophia revisit the legacy of Thomas Aquinas—not just as a philosopher, but as a groundbreaking thinker whose ideas on the soul, emotion, and human action preceded modern psychology, to the point that Aquinas may have more to say about the human mind than many contemporary theorists. This episode offers a perspective you won’t want to miss.
What if a name could reshape the way we understand the human person? In this episode of Nexus, our hosts unpack why Pope Leo XIV’s name is more than a tribute—it’s a call to return to the wisdom of Aquinas. From Leo XIII’s Aeterni Patris to the fragmentation of modern psychology, this story traces how philosophy and science parted ways—and what it would take to reunite them. For anyone longing for a deeper, more unified vision of the human mind, this episode is a must.
Looking to understand what truly makes us thrive? Anna Terruwe —a Dutch psychiatrist who refused to see the human person as just a bundle of impulses— has the answer. In this episode, our hosts dive deep into how Terruwe wove together modern psychology and Thomistic philosophy, unlocking a revolutionary framework for healing and flourishing. If you’re ready to discover how affirming the dignity of the human person can transform lives—yours included—this episode is for you.
What if our emotions weren’t just reactions—but reflections of what we truly value and believe? Meet Magda Arnold, the groundbreaking thinker who redefined emotion by putting cognition at its core. Through her lens, emotion becomes a deeply human experience—where reason, feeling, and moral meaning intertwine. If you’re looking for a richer, more unified vision of the human psyche, this is a journey you won’t want to miss.
Eager to grasp human life integrally? Take a look through Rudolf Allers’ lens—a bold thinker who pushed back against the reduction of the person to mere neurons and reflexes. In this episode our hosts unpack Allers’ path as he sought to unify science, philosophy, and theology in a profound vision of the human person. Whether you’re studying psychology, love philosophy, or simply crave depth—this biography is your entry point into a richer understanding of human nature.
Struggling with mental health? Listen to the story of St. Dymphna. In this new segment of Nexus –On the Shoulders of Giants– our hosts, Phil and Sophia, guide you through her courageous life and lasting legacy with warmth, depth, and a relatable touch. Whether you're seeking meaning, healing, or a deeper understanding of faith and resilience, this is your invitation to explore a story that speaks to the heart and mind.
Step into the life of St. Thomas Aquinas—a thinker whose wisdom still lights the way! In this podcast, our hosts, Phil and Sophia, explore his groundbreaking ideas and enduring legacy in a vibrant, relatable way. Whether you're curious about truth, purpose, or the harmony of faith and reason, this is your invitation to discover a philosophy that opens the door to reality itself. Perfect for university students eager to think deeply, live fully, and see the world with fresh eyes.