The Psych Monologues

The Psych Monologues is a podcast devoted to exploring the intersection of faith, psychology and spi

Episodes

Total: 142

In this episode, Dr. Mitsch confronts and unravels the distortions and myths that we have around the

In episode 121, Dr. Mitsch explores the key for healthy relationships - boundaries.  If you hope to

To begin a new year with The Psych Monologues, Dr. Mitsch takes on the issues in relationship betwee

Dr. Mitsch tackles both an important but also painful subject that people often experience around th

Dr. Mitsch tackles a very familiar topic not only from his career in helping people, but also his te

Dr. Mitsch takes time out to talk about three different aspects of our functioning.  What we know, w

Dr. Mitsch dives into a topic that we love to talk about, but struggle to live with any degree of au

Do you live life in an integrated or disintegrated way?  What does that even mean?  Why is it all th

Strange title, right?  Dr. Mitsch takes some time to reflect on his relationship with a new golden i

Dr. Mitsch has an exciting announcement to share about the ministries of Stained Glass International

Mystery.  The funny thing about the word is that is evokes the very thing it purports to describe.  

Dr. Mitsch takes a moment out of schedule of topics to reflect on how grief has a way of revealing o

Do you value integrity in your life?  If so, why?  Dr. Mitsch takes some time this episode to look m

Why is acceptance so hard for us to do?  What are the obstacles that get in our way?  Why is it so i

Dr. Mitsch takes some time to look more deeply into the motivations, the movements within the decons

Dr. Mitsch proposes a provocative question:  do you engage your world with either/or thinking or bot

Episode 106 - Orthocardia

2022/8/22

Dr. Mitsch introduces a new word for your vocabulary, and a challenge to consider how to participate

Dr. Mitsch returns to the microphone after a summer hiatus to discuss the reality of the fact that w

Why are we so committed to punishment as the primary means of change in our spiritual development?  

When you are interacting with another person, are you more prone to look for the "right" answer, or