I’ve been subscribing to the Postpartum Progress Blog for quite a while now. It is the most widely-read blog on postpartum depression & other mental illnesses related to childbirth. I’m not sure if I’m the only man on the list…
I’ve been subscribing to the Postpartum Progress Blog for quite a while now. It is the most widely-read blog on postpartum depression & other mental illnesses related to childbirth. I’m not sure if I’m the only man on the list…
A couple of weeks ago I watched this video interview with Dr David Powlison, How does Biblical Counseling view Psychiatric Drugs? I had some pastoral concerns about this video, and expressed them in this blog post, Who sinned? This man or his…
I’m thankful to God for David Powlison, together with his predecessors and successors in the Biblical Counseling movement. By God’s grace, they have restored the pastor’s role in counseling, and led a wonderful reformation of church counseling practice. Their books…
Many have attempted to describe the indescribable pain of depression. Numerous similes and metaphors have been used to convey depression’s deep, deep agonies. However, I don’t think I’ve seen anything come so close to describing the indescribable as this deeply…
2005 © Daniela Spyropoulos. Image from BigStockPhoto.com.Psychologist Daniel Goleman describes our seemingly hedonistic age as “The age of melancholy” and blames the pervasive sadness on technology. He is quoted in this New Scientist article by Amichai-Hamburger (seriously!) which shares Goleman’s…
“Antidepressants get to work immediately to lift mood, contrary to current belief, UK researchers say.” Read the whole of this fascinating article on the BBC website.