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Tea with Dymphna
Lauren and Elisabeth
24 episodes
1 day ago
Grab your mug and join us for our weekly conversation on Mental Health topics from a Catholic perspective! We (Lauren and Elisabeth) are two licensed Catholic psychotherapists who love what they do and love talking about it. We share our experiences and insights we have gained over the years through the lens of two people who love Jesus, hoping to spread hope and healing through educating and inspiring growth. St. Dymphna, Pray for us! St. Dymphna is the Patron Saint of people suffering from mental illness as well as mental health professionals (among other things).
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Grab your mug and join us for our weekly conversation on Mental Health topics from a Catholic perspective! We (Lauren and Elisabeth) are two licensed Catholic psychotherapists who love what they do and love talking about it. We share our experiences and insights we have gained over the years through the lens of two people who love Jesus, hoping to spread hope and healing through educating and inspiring growth. St. Dymphna, Pray for us! St. Dymphna is the Patron Saint of people suffering from mental illness as well as mental health professionals (among other things).
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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The psychological and theological reasons why so many Catholics suffer from Scrupulosity
Tea with Dymphna
7 minutes 22 seconds
4 months ago
The psychological and theological reasons why so many Catholics suffer from Scrupulosity

We, two Catholic licensed Psychotherapists, explore the psychological and theological reasons why Scrupulosity is so prevalent in the Catholic Church. We talk about why our faith can become the perfect petri dish for OCD and Scrupulosity to develop. But most importantly, we want to spread the hope that healing is possible, and that OCD and Scrupulosity are very treatable through psychotherapy, e.g. by using the CBT (=Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) approach. We discuss all of this from a clinical and Catholic perspective. Join us for another episode of Tea with Dymphna!
------------------------------------------------------------------Disclaimer: These videos are meant to inform and share our experiences. They do not replace seeing a licensed therapist. If you are experiencing symptoms of a mental disorder, please reach out to a licensed mental health professional for help.

Tea with Dymphna
Grab your mug and join us for our weekly conversation on Mental Health topics from a Catholic perspective! We (Lauren and Elisabeth) are two licensed Catholic psychotherapists who love what they do and love talking about it. We share our experiences and insights we have gained over the years through the lens of two people who love Jesus, hoping to spread hope and healing through educating and inspiring growth. St. Dymphna, Pray for us! St. Dymphna is the Patron Saint of people suffering from mental illness as well as mental health professionals (among other things).