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What is the relationship between religious faith and mental health? Where does the role of a priest end and the role of a psychologist begin? And what does it then mean to be a Catholic mental health professional? In this episode of the Department of Nuance, Bernardin Scholar and Dominican Sister Siobhan Burroughs interviews longtime friend and colleague in the mental health space, Dr. Alicia Hoyte. Both women share a passion for robust, clinically grounded, and boundaried mental healthcare practices informed by the Catholic faith. There is still much stigma, around the world, when it comes to seeking mental health treatment. Dr. Hoyte and Sr. Siobhan are here to remind listeners that mental health is a universal facet of wellbeing that must be regularly tended just like one’s physical health and spiritual life. By working together, with a trans-disciplinary view of human well-being, vowed religious and lay professionals can create a powerful network, emboldened by their shared faith that prioritizes the lost and lonely, and can meet the ever-rising needs of those experiencing life’s most mentally challenging moments. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bernardincenter.substack.com [https://bernardincenter.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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