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Welcome to the very first episode of "Jesus and Your Mental Health," a podcast dedicated to exploring the connections between behavioral science and God's Word.
Rebecca Maxwell is a licensed marriage and family therapist based in Jacksonville, Florida. Dive into a deep discussion about the intersection of faith and mental health, the importance of the family unit, and the challenges and joys of working as a therapist.
Rebecca also discusses the inspiration behind her upcoming book, "Jesus and Your Mental Health," and the importance of understanding mental health from a biblical perspective. This episode is packed with insights for anyone interested in how faith and therapy can work together to help you live the life God intended.
Don't miss out on future episodes released on the first and third Monday of each month. Subscribe now to stay up to date!
By Rebecca Maxwell & Jonathan Vinke5
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Welcome to the very first episode of "Jesus and Your Mental Health," a podcast dedicated to exploring the connections between behavioral science and God's Word.
Rebecca Maxwell is a licensed marriage and family therapist based in Jacksonville, Florida. Dive into a deep discussion about the intersection of faith and mental health, the importance of the family unit, and the challenges and joys of working as a therapist.
Rebecca also discusses the inspiration behind her upcoming book, "Jesus and Your Mental Health," and the importance of understanding mental health from a biblical perspective. This episode is packed with insights for anyone interested in how faith and therapy can work together to help you live the life God intended.
Don't miss out on future episodes released on the first and third Monday of each month. Subscribe now to stay up to date!

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