by Ann Taylor McNiece, LMFT | Feb 23, 2021 | Faith & Spirituality, Mental Health
Most Enneagram writings don’t start with Type 7. After talking to a Seven friend, I think they probably can’t wait! Maybe that’s why other authors leave Sevens for last, so that they will have to read the whole thing. In last week’s post, I shared some of my thoughts...
by Ann Taylor McNiece, LMFT | Feb 16, 2021 | Faith & Spirituality, Mental Health
When some Christians see the 9-point diagram that describes the Enneagram personality typing system, they feel suspicious that they are looking at a demonic or anarchical symbol. You can definitely find articles on the internet that describe it that way. You will also...
by Ann Taylor McNiece, LMFT | Feb 2, 2021 | Faith & Spirituality, Mental Health
Why does taking medication for mental health issues seem to ruffle Christian feathers more than any other kind of pharmaceutical intervention? Are there moral or ethical implications for Christians who choose to use psychotropic (mental health meds) medications? Today...
by Ann Taylor McNiece, LMFT | Jan 26, 2021 | Faith & Spirituality, Mental Health
There are many types of being seen. When you’re a teenage girl waiting to be asked to a dance. Waiting to hear back from a job application with an invitation for an interview. Hoping for new friendships in a new community. Praying that your art or music will be...
by Ann Taylor McNiece, LMFT | Jan 19, 2021 | Faith & Spirituality, Mental Health
Last week I told you why the phrase “bad theology hurts people” has had such an impact on my life. This week, I want to examine one practical area where getting your theology right makes a huge difference. It’s this question: does God really want you to have what you...
by Ann Taylor McNiece, LMFT | Jan 12, 2021 | Faith & Spirituality, Mental Health
Why do Christian therapists need a close relationship with Jesus? It might seem kind of obvious, but it’s not enough simply to understand the principles of Christianity or its culture. Having a lot of scripture memorized is not enough. Attending a church is not...
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