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Saint Ignatius of Loyola didn’t just change the Church—he may have accidentally invented a foundational practice in modern therapy. In this episode, Amber Pilkington breaks down how his method of discernment, emotional tracking, and truth-based reframing reflects key principles of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).
This episode covers:
Listener Practice Challenge:
Write down one consoling thought and one desolating thought each night. Ask:
Free Resource: The Catholic Woman’s Thought Tracker — download at yourwebsite.com/ignatius
Next Week: St. Catherine of Siena & the Psychology of Assertiveness
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Saint Ignatius of Loyola didn’t just change the Church—he may have accidentally invented a foundational practice in modern therapy. In this episode, Amber Pilkington breaks down how his method of discernment, emotional tracking, and truth-based reframing reflects key principles of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).
This episode covers:
Listener Practice Challenge:
Write down one consoling thought and one desolating thought each night. Ask:
Free Resource: The Catholic Woman’s Thought Tracker — download at yourwebsite.com/ignatius
Next Week: St. Catherine of Siena & the Psychology of Assertiveness
Citations