• Faith, Spirituality & Mental Health: Can They Coexist?

  • 2025/05/01
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Faith, Spirituality & Mental Health: Can They Coexist?

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  • From the pulpit to the people, he’s been a voice for healing and hope for over three decades. This week on Conversations with Coach LA, we welcome the iconic Bishop William E. Dickerson II to unpack faith, healing, and what it truly means to BET on SELF. Don’t miss this powerful conversation.Featured Guest Bio:Bishop William E. Dickerson II, founder and Senior Pastor of Greater Love Tabernacle (GLT) and Prelate of Restoration Ministries of Boston, is a spiritual trailblazer, urban theologian, and advocate for the disenfranchised. For over 35 years, Bishop Dickerson has led with wisdom, grace, and a deep commitment to healing communities—spiritually and emotionally. With degrees in counseling, theology, and urban ministry, his work exemplifies the transformative power of purpose and faith in action.www.grltabernacle.org @greaterlovetab IG @greater_love_tabCOACH’S CORNER – Final Thought:"Healing isn't about perfection; it’s about presence. When we allow faith, therapy, and spiritual practice to work together, we create a healing container for ourselves and our communities. Don’t be afraid to choose both Jesus and a therapist. That might just be your BET on SELF moment." – Coach LA STATISTICS & DEFINITIONSFaith & Mental Health Stats:According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), 1 in 5 U.S. adults experience mental illness each year. Pew Research Center reports that 75% of people turn to a religious leader before a mental health professional. Mental Health America notes that people with strong spiritual beliefs often report higher life satisfaction and resilience, especially during crisis. Defining Key Concepts:Spirituality: A personal, often emotional connection to something greater than oneself, not always tied to religion. Faith: Often rooted in organized religion, it’s a structured belief in a higher power, often involving rituals and community. Generational Cycles: Patterns of behavior, beliefs, and trauma that are passed down through families. Dysfunctional Patterns: Repetitive, unhealthy behaviors and responses within families, often formed as coping mechanisms. BOOKS & RESOURCES TO SHAREBooks:The Emotionally Healthy Church – Peter Scazzero My Grandmother’s Hands – Resmaa Menakem Sacred Wounds: A Path to Healing from Spiritual Trauma – Teresa B. Pasquale Boundaries – Dr. Henry Cloud & Dr. John Townsend The Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy – Kenneth I. Pargament You Too Can Be Delivered: Keys to Walking in Personal Deliverance - William E Dickerson II (Author), Bishop George Bloomer (Foreword) https://amzn.to/4lWIUl0 Resources:Resiliency and Optimism Changes Lives LLC – Offering therapy, coaching, and wellness programs to address trauma, purpose, and growth. www.IamCoachLA.com National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI): www.nami.org Therapy for Black Men/Women: therapyforblackmen.org / therapyforblackgirls.com 🎙️ Thanks for tuning in to Conversations with Coach LA!Don’t forget to subscribe and turn on your notifications so you never miss a new episode—dropping every Thursday wherever you get your podcasts. You can also listen live every Sunday at 10PM on Urban Heat 98.1FM or via iHeartRadio.Want to join the conversation or share your story? We’re always looking for inspiring voices! Email us at admin@weroclives.com to be considered as a future guest.This show is brought to you by Resiliency and Optimism Changes Lives, LLC, where we champion self-awareness, mental wellness, and transformational growth through therapeutic coaching and community empowerment. If you're looking for a therapist or support on your healing journey, visit our website or reach out—we're here to help you BET on SELF:🌱 Believe. Empower. Transform.Because when you bet on yourself, you invest in your peace, your power, and your purpose. Opening Theme song created by Daniel Laurent www.daniellaurent.com Closing Theme Song created by Nancia produced by Jay Hunt -SmokeHouse Media
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From the pulpit to the people, he’s been a voice for healing and hope for over three decades. This week on Conversations with Coach LA, we welcome the iconic Bishop William E. Dickerson II to unpack faith, healing, and what it truly means to BET on SELF. Don’t miss this powerful conversation.Featured Guest Bio:Bishop William E. Dickerson II, founder and Senior Pastor of Greater Love Tabernacle (GLT) and Prelate of Restoration Ministries of Boston, is a spiritual trailblazer, urban theologian, and advocate for the disenfranchised. For over 35 years, Bishop Dickerson has led with wisdom, grace, and a deep commitment to healing communities—spiritually and emotionally. With degrees in counseling, theology, and urban ministry, his work exemplifies the transformative power of purpose and faith in action.www.grltabernacle.org @greaterlovetab IG @greater_love_tabCOACH’S CORNER – Final Thought:"Healing isn't about perfection; it’s about presence. When we allow faith, therapy, and spiritual practice to work together, we create a healing container for ourselves and our communities. Don’t be afraid to choose both Jesus and a therapist. That might just be your BET on SELF moment." – Coach LA STATISTICS & DEFINITIONSFaith & Mental Health Stats:According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), 1 in 5 U.S. adults experience mental illness each year. Pew Research Center reports that 75% of people turn to a religious leader before a mental health professional. Mental Health America notes that people with strong spiritual beliefs often report higher life satisfaction and resilience, especially during crisis. Defining Key Concepts:Spirituality: A personal, often emotional connection to something greater than oneself, not always tied to religion. Faith: Often rooted in organized religion, it’s a structured belief in a higher power, often involving rituals and community. Generational Cycles: Patterns of behavior, beliefs, and trauma that are passed down through families. Dysfunctional Patterns: Repetitive, unhealthy behaviors and responses within families, often formed as coping mechanisms. BOOKS & RESOURCES TO SHAREBooks:The Emotionally Healthy Church – Peter Scazzero My Grandmother’s Hands – Resmaa Menakem Sacred Wounds: A Path to Healing from Spiritual Trauma – Teresa B. Pasquale Boundaries – Dr. Henry Cloud & Dr. John Townsend The Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapy – Kenneth I. Pargament You Too Can Be Delivered: Keys to Walking in Personal Deliverance - William E Dickerson II (Author), Bishop George Bloomer (Foreword) https://amzn.to/4lWIUl0 Resources:Resiliency and Optimism Changes Lives LLC – Offering therapy, coaching, and wellness programs to address trauma, purpose, and growth. www.IamCoachLA.com National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI): www.nami.org Therapy for Black Men/Women: therapyforblackmen.org / therapyforblackgirls.com 🎙️ Thanks for tuning in to Conversations with Coach LA!Don’t forget to subscribe and turn on your notifications so you never miss a new episode—dropping every Thursday wherever you get your podcasts. You can also listen live every Sunday at 10PM on Urban Heat 98.1FM or via iHeartRadio.Want to join the conversation or share your story? We’re always looking for inspiring voices! Email us at admin@weroclives.com to be considered as a future guest.This show is brought to you by Resiliency and Optimism Changes Lives, LLC, where we champion self-awareness, mental wellness, and transformational growth through therapeutic coaching and community empowerment. If you're looking for a therapist or support on your healing journey, visit our website or reach out—we're here to help you BET on SELF:🌱 Believe. Empower. Transform.Because when you bet on yourself, you invest in your peace, your power, and your purpose. Opening Theme song created by Daniel Laurent www.daniellaurent.com Closing Theme Song created by Nancia produced by Jay Hunt -SmokeHouse Media

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