The Shepherd's Toolbox
Most pastors want to help people. The problem is they skip the most important step. Before advice, before Scripture, before solutions, people need to feel heard. In this episode, Dr. Flood breaks down the clinical skill of validation, what it actually is, what it isn't, and why it may be the single most healing thing you can offer someone who is hurting. You'll learn the critical difference between normalizing someone's pain and accidentally minimizing it, why well-meaning pastoral responses often make people shut down instead of open up, and how to validate feelings you don't agree with without endorsing behavior you know is wrong. You'll walk through real counseling scenarios so you can hear exactly what this sounds like in practice, not just in theory. This week's Name that Pattern segment provides a detailed look at splitting, the all-or-nothing thinking pattern that exhausts pastors and keeps hurting people stuck. If you've ever gone from being someone's favorite pastor to their biggest disappointment overnight and had no idea what happened, this one will finally give you a name for it. • • • 📚 Explore Our Work We operate on the Luke 6:38 and Galatians 6:2 model which means we give freely, bear one another's burdens, and trust God to provide what's needed to continue our work. There is never a cost for anything we do, to include all podcasts, ministries, programs, training initiatives, counseling, and more. To view everything we offer and ways you can partner with us, visit: floodlegacy.org. 📲 Connect Follow @DrFloodOfficial for all ministry updates and daily content.
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