
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


What happens when the mental health landscape shifts and the Body of Christ is still learning how to walk in unity?
In this episode of Christ in Private Practice, Camille McDaniel explores the cultural and relational fractures that can exist within Christian counseling spaces and why this season calls for more than better marketing or stronger systems. As artificial intelligence, large mental health organizations, and search technology reshape how clients find care, many therapists are noticing fewer referrals and asking what has changed.
Together, we discuss:
• Why division within the Body of Christ makes this season harder than it needs to be
• How cultural and racial silos can limit collaboration in Christian private practice
• What Scripture teaches us about unity when the landscape feels uncertain
• Why Christ broke down walls we are often tempted to rebuild
• A practical 30-day cross-cultural networking challenge for Christian counselors
This episode is an invitation to reflect, pray, and consider how we might face today’s challenges not in isolation, but together, as one Body in Christ.
If this episode resonates with you:
• Try the 30-Day One-Body Cross-Cultural Networking Challenge discussed in the episode
• SHARE this episode with a fellow Christian counselor or mental health professional
• SUBSCRIBE to Christ in Private Practice for future faith-centered conversations
• JOIN the Christ in Private Practice community for continued support and connection
Unity is not a slogan.
It is a calling.
#ChristianCounseling #ChristInPrivatePractice #FaithAndMentalHealth #ChristianTherapists #ChristianCounselors #MentalHealthProfessionals #PrivatePracticeLife #UnityInChrist #CrossCulturalConnection #CrossCulturalNetworking #FaithBasedPractice #BiblicalUnity #OneBodyManyParts #BodyOfChrist #KingdomWork #ChristianBusiness #EthicalPractice #CounselorsInPrivatePractice #MentalHealthLeadership #FaithAtWork #PurposeDrivenPractice #ChristianLeadership #FaithAndWork #HealthcareProfessionals #CalledToServe
By Camille McDaniel, LPCWhat happens when the mental health landscape shifts and the Body of Christ is still learning how to walk in unity?
In this episode of Christ in Private Practice, Camille McDaniel explores the cultural and relational fractures that can exist within Christian counseling spaces and why this season calls for more than better marketing or stronger systems. As artificial intelligence, large mental health organizations, and search technology reshape how clients find care, many therapists are noticing fewer referrals and asking what has changed.
Together, we discuss:
• Why division within the Body of Christ makes this season harder than it needs to be
• How cultural and racial silos can limit collaboration in Christian private practice
• What Scripture teaches us about unity when the landscape feels uncertain
• Why Christ broke down walls we are often tempted to rebuild
• A practical 30-day cross-cultural networking challenge for Christian counselors
This episode is an invitation to reflect, pray, and consider how we might face today’s challenges not in isolation, but together, as one Body in Christ.
If this episode resonates with you:
• Try the 30-Day One-Body Cross-Cultural Networking Challenge discussed in the episode
• SHARE this episode with a fellow Christian counselor or mental health professional
• SUBSCRIBE to Christ in Private Practice for future faith-centered conversations
• JOIN the Christ in Private Practice community for continued support and connection
Unity is not a slogan.
It is a calling.
#ChristianCounseling #ChristInPrivatePractice #FaithAndMentalHealth #ChristianTherapists #ChristianCounselors #MentalHealthProfessionals #PrivatePracticeLife #UnityInChrist #CrossCulturalConnection #CrossCulturalNetworking #FaithBasedPractice #BiblicalUnity #OneBodyManyParts #BodyOfChrist #KingdomWork #ChristianBusiness #EthicalPractice #CounselorsInPrivatePractice #MentalHealthLeadership #FaithAtWork #PurposeDrivenPractice #ChristianLeadership #FaithAndWork #HealthcareProfessionals #CalledToServe