The Psych Monologues is a podcast devoted to exploring the intersection of faith, psychology and spi
In this episode, Dr. Mitsch recounts the history of The Psych Monologues, and tells the development
Dr. Mitsch explores the next stage of the spiritual journey which is referred to as the "Discipled/M
Dr. Mitsch explores the internal landscape of depression, and how it impacts our spiritual journey.
Continuing our series on the spiritual journey, Dr. Mitsch explores the characteristics and the issu
Dr. Mitsch continues the series on Broken People of the Bible focusing on the story of the a woman e
What would Jesus do with your grief whether it was from loss for other reasons or loss from death?
We are tempted to look for external solutions for internal problems, and we meet with problems and w
Dr. Mitsch continues his series on "Barriers to God" and looks at another "a" word - Anxiety. Do you
Dr. Mitsch introduces his listeners to the importance of silence and solitude, and "pulls back the v
In this episode, Dr. Mitsch explores a new but ancient pandemic with which we are all afflicted but
What words come to mind when someone mentions God or Jesus? Angry? Vengeful? Manipulative? Lovin
Dr. Mitsch continues his series on the broken people of the Bible with the story of the demon posses
Do you know how you are growing spiritually? That question is one we rarely think about when things
How often do we say that we know something, but it has nothing to do with the choices we make or how
Dr. Mitsch initiates a new series called "Broken People of the Bible" this week with episode 128. H
It is a very common experience to be angry at God for a variety of reasons. That anger is enough to
What kind of people populate your life? What kind of person are you? Dr. Mitsch looks at a topic t
Dr. Mitsch explores how pervasive the language of power has changed us, our relationships, and even
In this episode, Dr. Mitsch looks at the final crescendo to forgiveness and repentance and that is r
Continuing from the forgiveness episode(#122), Dr. Mitsch talks about what it means to forgive an in