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Being Human

Dr. Gregory Bottarobeinghumancpi.libsyn.com
At the CatholicPsych Institute, we're doing something new when it comes to therapy. In the Being Human podcast, Dr. Greg Bottaro, Founder and Director of the CatholicPsych Institute, shares with you his vision for Catholic therapy and a revolutionary approach that is focused, finally, on what it means to be human.
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Episodes

Episode 89: Finding Peace in the Presence of God, w/ Dr. Bryan and Amy Grace (Certification Series: Part 6 of 12)

Welcome to Episode 89 of the Being Human Podcast: Finding Peace in the Presence of God, w/ Dr. Bryan and Amy Grace (Certification Series: Part 6 of 12) Find out what’s in the second-level Spirituality course of our new Certification! In this episode, Dr. Greg, Dr. Bryan, and Amy Grace discuss the spiritual and psychological importance of Catholic mindfulness, how it can increase peace in our lives, and why it serves as the basis for the spirituality component of our Certification. Discussed in t...

Aug 30, 202238 minEp. 89

Episode 88: When Things Go Wrong, w/ Dr. Bryan and Amy Grace (Certification Series: Part 5 of 12)

Welcome to Episode 88 of the Being Human Podcast: When Things Go Wrong, w/ Dr. Bryan and Amy Grace (Certification Series: Part 5 of 12) Dr. Bryan and Amy Grace join Dr. Greg again this week for a conversation exploring ways that we are wounded in relationships, unhealthy behaviors that can manifest as a result, and the ways our model can help clients gain freedom from problematic patterns of relating. This episode is an introduction to what’s involved in the second-level Psychology course of our...

Aug 23, 202232 minEp. 88

Episode 87: Hell is Not Other People, w/ Dr. Bryan and Amy Grace (Certification Series: Part 4 of 12)

Welcome to Episode 87 of the Being Human Podcast: Hell is Not Other People, w/ Dr. Bryan and Amy Grace (Certification Series: Part 4 of 12) Dr. Bryan and Amy Grace join Dr. Greg again this week to break open the themes present in the Level 2 Anthropology course of our new Certification! With the conversation focusing around the individual person embedded in a world of relationships, this episode explores various aspects of the ways we connect and commune with others. Discussed in this episode: W...

Aug 16, 202244 minEp. 87

Episode 86: How Catholic is Your Spirituality? (Certification Series: Part 3 of 12)

Welcome to Episode 86 of the Being Human Podcast: How Catholic is Your Spirituality? (Certification Series: Part 3 of 12) This week, Dr. Greg introduces the first course on spirituality in our new Certification, breaking open the topic of integration and its importance in the work of accompaniment. Discussed in this episode: How can this Certification help someone to become a spiritual director? Errors of Cartesian dualism and its impact on both secular psychology and our modern culture; Integra...

Aug 09, 202229 minEp. 86

Episode 85: The New Psych 101 w/ Dr. Bryan Violette & Amy Grace Miller (Certification Series: Part 2 of 12)

Welcome to Episode 85 of the Being Human Podcast: The New Psych 101 w/ Dr. Bryan Violette and Amy Grace Miller (Certification Series: Part 2 of 12) The second episode of our new 12-part series introducing each course of our certification! This week Dr. Greg changes it up by welcoming past podcast guests Dr. Bryan Violette and Amy Grace Miller back to the show for a roundtable conversation about psychological theories and how our certification brings together those most consistent with a Catholic...

Aug 02, 202250 minEp. 85

Episode 84: What Does Catholic Anthropology Even Mean? w/ Dr. Bryan Violette (Certification Series: Part 1 of 12)

Welcome to Episode 84 of the Being Human Podcast: What Does Catholic Anthropology Even Mean? w/ Dr. Bryan Violette (Certification Series: Part 1 of 12) Dr. Greg frequently refers to the importance of grounding our understanding of psychology in a Catholic anthropology. But what exactly does that term mean? And why is it a necessary foundation for the study of psychology? In this episode - the first of a 12-part series geared towards introducing each course of our new certification - Dr. Greg wel...

Jul 26, 202247 minEp. 84

Episode 83: Ask Dr. Greg! (Q&A, w/ Amy Grace Miller)

Welcome to Episode 83 of the Being Human Podcast: Ask Dr. Greg! (Q&A, w/ Amy Grace Miller) In this episode, Dr. Greg is joined by the CatholicPsych content and community manager, Amy Grace Miller, to field questions from the community! How do I overcome sloth? Is it okay that my therapist is using CBT to treat my OCD/scrupulosity? Should Catholics abandon the field of psychology altogether? How do I talk to loved ones who admit to experiencing gender confusion? Plus, more information about h...

Jul 19, 202248 minEp. 83

Episode 82: Changing the Rules: Creating a Catholic Standard for Mental Health

Welcome to Episode 82 of the Being Human Podcast: Changing the Rules: Creating a Catholic Standard for Mental Health In this episode, Dr. Greg officially introduces the brand new CatholicPsych certification program! He breaks open what it is, what it isn’t, who it’s for, and how it will provide a more effective way to help others carry their mental health burdens. Discussed in this episode: Overview of the new CatholicPsych certification and invitation to the Open House; The certification as a m...

Jul 12, 202238 minEp. 82

Episode 81: The Lies of the American Psychological Association

Welcome to Episode 81 of the Being Human Podcast: The Lies of the American Psychological Association In this episode, Dr. Greg tackles the problematic stance taken by the American Psychological Association (APA) on abortion; he also breaks open why it’s important for Catholic mental health professionals to practice from a place of integration, why most psychology programs cannot provide that kind of education, and what CatholicPsych is doing to help. Discussed in this episode: How politics have ...

Jul 05, 202226 minEp. 81

Episode 80: Gender Fluidity or Complementarity? (Part Four)

Welcome to Episode 80 of the Being Human Podcast: Gender Fluidity or Complementarity? (Part Four) One last episode to wrap up our series on gender and complementarity! This week, Dr. Greg addresses some of the questions and feedback received from earlier episodes in the series, and dives deeper into how we can understand “gender fluidity” from a Catholic perspective. Discussed in this episode: Addressing feedback and questions from the first three episodes in this series; How words have meaning ...

Jun 28, 202225 minEp. 80

Episode 79: The Weight of Grief, w/ Brianne Edwards

Welcome to Episode 79 of the Being Human Podcast: The Weight of Grief, w/ Brianne Edwards Dr. Greg welcomes author Brianne Edwards to the podcast this week to discuss her brand new book and the most recent publication of CatholicPsych Press: ‘ A Thousand Pounds: Finding the Strength to Live and Love under the Weight of Unbearable Loss. ’ Discussed in this episode: Background on the author and her reasons for sharing the story of her son’s unexpected death and its impact upon her; The role of rea...

Jun 21, 202236 minEp. 79

Episode 78: Dating Well, w/ Dr. Mario Sacasa

Welcome to Episode 78 of the Being Human Podcast: Dating Well, w/ Dr. Mario Sacasa This week, Dr. Greg welcomes friend and colleague Dr. Mario Sacasa to the show for a conversation centered around the challenges of dating in our modern day! Topics of discussion include discernment in dating, developmental stages of a relationship, healthy boundaries, learning from rejection, and red flags to watch out for to avoid a narcissistic partner. Discussed in this episode: Reasons why dating in our moder...

Jun 14, 202255 minEp. 78

Episode 77: Gender Fluidity or Complementarity? (Part Three)

Welcome to Episode 77 of the Being Human Podcast: Gender Fluidity or Complementarity? (Part Three) This week, Dr. Greg begins to wrap up his series on gender and the complementarity of men and women. In this episode, he proposes a definition of “genius” (of a masculine or feminine type) and then breaks open the specific brain differences between men and women that lay a foundation for the particular genius of each. Discussed in this episode: Defining what is meant by the feminine or masculine “g...

Jun 07, 202252 minEp. 77

Episode 76: Gender Fluidity or Complementarity? (Part Two)

Welcome to Episode 76 of the Being Human Podcast: Gender Fluidity or Complementarity? (Part Two) This week, Dr. Greg continues the conversation from Episode #75 on our purpose in being created as male and female, exploring a Catholic vision of complementarity as ordered towards unity between men and women, and breaking open why we need the opposite sex to attain holiness. (Note: Mature Content) Discussed in this episode: The Catholic vision of the human person, created as male and female and ord...

May 31, 202243 minEp. 76

Episode 75: Gender Fluidity or Complementarity?

Welcome to Episode 75 of the Being Human Podcast: Gender Fluidity or Complementarity? In this week’s episode, Dr. Greg opens up a new series focused on fleshing out a convincing Catholic response to the gender confusion in our culture today; he proposes an answer to an important question about the purpose of being created as male and female. (Note: Mature Content) Discussed in this episode: The impossibility of changing one’s gender; The philosophy of John Paul II and how it can serve as a found...

May 24, 202231 minEp. 75

Episode 74: Merciless Mental Health vs. the Radical Compassion of the Catholic Proposal

Welcome to Episode 74 of the Being Human Podcast: Merciless Mental Health vs. the Radical Compassion of the Catholic Proposal In this week’s episode, Dr. Greg proposes that a Catholic response to our culture’s gender and sexual confusion is more compassionate than anything the secular world of mental health care is offering, and fleshes out how a Catholic understanding of the body can offer clarity to the current cultural chaos. Discussed in this episode: Compassion as the appropriate response t...

May 17, 202230 minEp. 74

Episode 73: The DSM Disease (Part Two)

Welcome to Episode 73 of the Being Human Podcast: The DSM Disease (Part Two) In this second episode of our two-part series, Dr. Greg highlights problematic new updates to the DSM, and reads from the text itself as he breaks open the dangers of separating an objective understanding of the human person from the practice of psychology. He ends with a reminder of our role and responsibility as Catholics in this current cultural battle and a challenge to Catholic mental health professionals. (Note: m...

May 10, 202241 minEp. 73

Episode 72: The DSM Disease (Part One)

Welcome to Episode 72 of the Being Human Podcast: The DSM Disease (Part One) In this first episode of a two-part series, Dr. Greg begins to break open major flaws of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). He highlights problems in how mental disorders and diseases are defined and gives a glimpse into how it will become harder for Catholic mental health professionals to adhere to both their faith and APA standards. (Note: Mature content discussed.) Discussed in this epis...

May 03, 202234 minEp. 72

Episode 71: The Feminine Genius: A Conversation w/ Lisa Cotter

Welcome to Episode 71 of the Being Human Podcast: The Feminine Genius: A Conversation w/ Lisa Cotter This week on the podcast, Dr. Greg welcomes Lisa Cotter, Catholic speaker and author of a new book, Reveal the Gift: Living the Feminine Genius. He and Lisa discuss how her new book helps illuminate the meaning of what Pope St. John Paul II termed the “feminine genius,” and how an understanding of it can impact the lives of both men and women. Discussed in this episode: Meet Lisa Cotter! The diff...

Apr 26, 202244 minEp. 71

Episode 70: Mercy as the Antidote to Anxiety, w/ Colin Nykaza

Welcome to Episode 70 of the Being Human Podcast: Mercy as the Antidote to Anxiety, w/ Colin Nykaza This week, Dr. Greg welcomes to the podcast the director of young adult outreach for the Archdiocese of New York (and a close friend of his), Colin Nykaza! Their discussion focuses on Divine Mercy: what it is, why it’s important, and how it can help us connect the dots between our spiritual and emotional lives. In this episode: Colin shares how his life has been touched and transformed by God, spe...

Apr 19, 202238 minEp. 70

Episode 69: Something Strange is Happening (A Holy Saturday Reflection)

Welcome to Episode 69 of the Being Human Podcast: Something Strange is Happening (A Holy Saturday Reflection) For this episode during Holy Week, we’re doing something different! On this week’s episode, Dr. Greg reads aloud from the “ancient homily for Holy Saturday” and offers his reflections on Christ’s presence in the midst of our suffering. Want to add a reminder to listen on Holy Saturday? Click the link below! Add to Calendar In this episode: A brief explanation of the Liturgy of the Hours ...

Apr 12, 202216 minEp. 69

Episode 68: "I'm Not Narcissistic, You're Narcissistic!" (An Antidote to Narcissism: Part Two)

This week on the podcast, Dr. Greg digs deeper into the topic of narcissism as he answers a listener’s question about how to best approach conversation with a family member who has narcissistic tendencies. He breaks open the fear that lies at the core of narcissism, the difference between narcissistic traits and narcissistic personality disorder, and gives steps in how to best love the narcissists in our lives. Discussed in this episode: The importance of delineating between narcissistic tendenc...

Apr 05, 202235 minEp. 68

Episode 67: An Antidote to Narcissism: Part One

Discussed in this episode: What is narcissism, and what makes us vulnerable to it? A listener’s letter regarding how to balance being independent and relational; A three-step paradigm to counteracting narcissism: self-awareness, self-ownership, self-gift; The false dichotomy between isolation and dependency; Using objective moral criteria to determine how to be a gift of self; God as the ultimate source of our validation Resources mentioned or relevant: Podcast series on Mental Health and the Sp...

Mar 29, 202227 minEp. 67

Episode 66: Self-Ownership or Self-Surrender: What's My Responsibility?

Discussed in this episode: What self-ownership means in relationship to abandonment to Divine Providence; Extreme self-ownership and our capacity for greatness; The Catholic “both/and” as key; The problem with “quietism”; Our call to be stewards of our individual path and the path of our community, while simultaneously being totally surrendered to God’s will. Resources mentioned or relevant: Hear the Catholic “both/and” discussed in Episode 65: Self-Compassion vs. Self-Denial: Finding the Balanc...

Mar 22, 202217 minEp. 66

Episode 65: Self-Compassion vs. Self-Denial: Finding the Balance

Discussed in this episode: “Become who you are.” - Pope St. John Paul II; How to make sense of our call to both take care of ourselves and enter into Christ’s suffering through self-denial; Rooting our penance, mortification and sacrifice in our immense dignity as sons and daughters of God; The beauty of the Catholic mystery in the “both/and”; Your truest version of yourself is the saint version of yourself. Resources mentioned or relevant: Download The Integrated App for access to the St. Josep...

Mar 15, 202225 minEp. 65

Episode 64: Why Pray a Novena? w/ Jen Settle

Discussed in this episode: What is psychologically and spiritually relevant about praying a novena? Dr. Greg and Jennifer’s experience of writing Consecration to Jesus through Saint Joseph ; The healing fatherhood of St. Joseph and how he leads us to God the Father; Three practical takeaways one receives from praying a novena to St. Joseph; The importance of intentionality in a novena; Why is a novena nine days? How a novena matures our senses, helps us dive deeper into what it means to be human...

Mar 08, 202236 minEp. 64

Episode 63: Attachment Theory: What It Is, What It Isn’t, and How It Affects Your Relationships

Discussed in this episode: What is attachment theory? The difference between attachment theory and attachment parenting; Defining the four attachment styles: secure, anxious, avoidant and disorganized; How these styles can manifest themselves in adult relationships; Ways to heal from unhealthy attachments as an adult; Grounding ourselves in the deepest and most secure attachment relationship - our relationship with God the Father. Resources mentioned or relevant: Join the Integrated Life Members...

Mar 01, 202234 minEp. 63

Episode 62: Relationship Q&A with Married Therapists: An Interview with Dr. Bryan & Teresa Violette

Discussed in this episode: The second episode in our three-part series on relationships; What it’s like to be a therapist couple; How to offer fraternal correction in marriage while balancing your spouse's privacy and ability to help themselves; The dynamic-ness of intimacy and the importance of allowing yourself to be loved; How to ask for something without manipulating or forcing; Being authentically in touch with your emotions; The different styles of handling conflict; How to see differences...

Feb 22, 202248 minEp. 62

Episode 61: Being Single (And Not Bitter About It) w/ Amy Grace Miller

Discussed in this episode: First episode of a three-part series on relationships; How to patiently wait for a spouse while feeling constantly drawn to have a family; How to overcome bitterness about being single; How to develop yourself as a gift; The tension between actively seeking a partner and trusting in God's providence; Keeping the means and the end in their proper places; Healing while single; How single and married people can support each other on the way to heaven; Reorienting our hear...

Feb 15, 202243 minEp. 61

Episode 60: In Discernment & Decision-Making, How Important Are Emotions? (A Mentorship Message)

Discussed in this episode: A sneak peek inside the daily communication that happens in Mentorship; The role our emotions play in decision-making and discernment; Finding the middle ground between stoicism and letting our passions take the lead; The goodness of our passions and the necessity of boundaries around them; An analogy for integrating our emotions and passions with the appropriate limitations; How daily interactions facilitate forward momentum and personal growth Resources mentioned or ...

Feb 08, 202214 minEp. 60
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