
16. Raising resilient families with Dr. Danny Cheah
12/23/21 • 23 min
The show today is a flashback to one of the top viewed sessions from the 2020 church Mental health summit called raising resilient Families with Dr. Danny Cheah.
Dr. Cheah is a Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist in Melbourne, Australia. He leads a team of 70 mental health professionals but also lectures on Adolescent Development and Adolescent Depression for the University of Melbourne.
For show notes go to https://hopemadestrong.org/episode16/
The show today is a flashback to one of the top viewed sessions from the 2020 church Mental health summit called raising resilient Families with Dr. Danny Cheah.
Dr. Cheah is a Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist in Melbourne, Australia. He leads a team of 70 mental health professionals but also lectures on Adolescent Development and Adolescent Depression for the University of Melbourne.
For show notes go to https://hopemadestrong.org/episode16/
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15. How to help people struggling with self-harm, depression and suicidal thoughts
The show today is a flashback to one of the top viewed sessions in our 2020 church Mental health summit with Sarah Robinson.
If you don’t know Sarah, well...you are missing out. She is amazing. Sarah is the author of the book I Love Jesus, But I want to Die: Finding Hope in the darkness of depression. And after you hear this session from the Summit I know you are going to want to hear more. I want to say upfront that the topic of this episode can be triggering for some people and may not be appropriate for young ears. Sarah shares details of her personal story with suicide and self-harm and it may be triggering. If that is the case I encourage you to listen with a safe person or press pause and skip this week’s episode.
For show notes go to https://hopemadestrong.org/episode15/
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17. Leading with vulnerability with Jeff Price
The show today is a flashback to one of the top viewed sessions in our 2020 Church Mental health summit with Jeff Price.
Jeff is the lead pastor at Movement Church and his session on Leading with vulnerability really hit home with a lot of people.
So often as leaders we can feel like we have to have our life all together. We can’t look weak, or that we are struggling or overwhelmed. Because people are coming to us for support and help. What kind of help would we be if we were a mess.
But, I want to dispel the myth that struggling as a supporter is going to negatively impact the care you offer. The research tells us the opposite. Not only will you likely become more empathetic to the struggles of others, but by appropriately being authentic with those you support you can offer more effective support.
For full show notes go to https://hopemadestrong.org/episode17/
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