The Christian Psychologist: Mental Health for 21st Century Christ Followers

Episode 24: Optimism

Episode Summary

In this 24th episode, Dr. Knabb explores the topic of optimism, contrasting it with pessimism. Specifically, he offers an introduction to optimism in secular clinical psychology, then shifts toward a biblical understanding of a hope-focused life, placing the conversation within the context of Christian mental and spiritual health. To conclude, he provides a short meditative practice to help 21st century Christ followers pivot from pessimism to optimism in a fallen, broken world.

Episode Notes

References

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