A Neuropsychologist Weighs In On Exhaustion, Shame & Isolation | Jo Johnson
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Why does looking inside yourself leave you more anxious, ashamed and lost? Clinical neuropsychologist Joe Johnson reveals the gospel-centred HOPE to disentangling your thoughts and feelings, escaping the cycle of self-promotion or self-protection, and living freely for Jesus!
Jo Johnson is a clinical neuropsychologist with over 30 years of experience working with brain injuries, burnout, trauma, children and adults who are affected by long-term neurological conditions. As a committed follower of Jesus, she integrates Acceptance and Commitment Therapy with biblical truth in her book ‘Disentangled: Taming Your Thoughts and Feelings to Live Freely for Jesus’.
She explains:
◼️Why constantly looking inside reveals only darkness—and why Jesus is the only true covering for our shame◼️The TWO fig leaves we all use (self-promotion & self-protection) that lead to burnout or isolation◼️How to unhook from childish, chaotic thoughts and feelings instead of fighting or obeying them◼️The tiny daily act (like making a cup of tea) that exposes how even small obedience battles reveal our need for grace◼️Why guilt and shame are humanity's deepest wound—and how being hidden in Christ sets us free to look others in the eye
Find a copy of Jo's book from our friends at The Good Book Company here: https://www.thegoodbook.com.au/disentangled