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How Spirituality shapes Recovery: Trauma, Religion and Psychology with Dr Renos Papadopoulos

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🎙️ Exploring the Intersection of Psychology, Trauma, and Spirituality 🌟
Join us for an enlightening episode of the Med Conceptions Podcast featuring Professor Renos Papadopulos.
We are honored to feature Professor Renos K. Papadopoulos, PhD, a distinguished clinical psychologist, Jungian psychoanalyst, and family psychotherapist. Professor Papadopoulos is the Director of the Centre for Trauma, Asylum and Refugees at the University of Essex and a faculty member at the Antiochian House of Studies, USA. With decades of experience, he has worked extensively with refugees, survivors of political violence, and trafficked individuals across the globe, also serving as a consultant to the United Nations.Recognized internationally for his contributions to family therapy, trauma studies, and refugee care, Professor Papadopoulos has received numerous prestigious awards, including the C.G. Jung Award (2022) and the European Family Therapy Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award. His research and writings have been translated into 18 languages, and he continues to lecture and provide specialist training worldwide.
Join us as Professor Papadopoulos shares his invaluable insights into trauma, healing, and the transformative power of psychotherapy.
In this thought-provoking discussion, Professor Papadopulos dives deep into the vital role of human connection in therapy, the significance of spirituality in mental health, and the transformative power of personal narratives in healing trauma.
From his experiences with social justice during apartheid to the field of conflict psychology, Professor Papadopulos shares profound insights on how adversity reveals resilience and fosters growth. He emphasizes the importance of humility and empathy in therapeutic relationships, encouraging listeners to reevaluate their perspectives through the lens of spirituality and meaningful connections.
In this episode, we touch on:
* Building authentic therapeutic relationships
* The journey from activism to psychology in war-torn regions
* The interplay of personal struggle and broader contextual understanding
* How genuine spirituality can enhance mental health
* Stories of resilience that illuminate the human spirit amidst adversity
Tune in to enrich your understanding of these complex themes and discover how genuine connections can lead to profound healing and transformation.
[01:50] Dr Renos's Story
[02:56] From Activism to Conflict Psychology - apartheid and war zones.
[08:10] Healthy vs Unhealthy spirituality and its impact on Mental Health
[15:02] Incorporating a Patient's Faith in therapy?
[19:20] A Father loses his Son
[27:31] Humility Driven Therapeutic Rapport
[31:35] Prayer and Transformation
[36:04] The Power of Reframing Problems
[38:43] Metania: Beyond Repentance
[43:17] Resilience Amidst Adversity
[46:58] Transforming Pain into Power - Adversity Activated Development
[52:05] Recognizing Growth Through Struggle

Med Conceptions Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/MedConceptions

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🎙️ Exploring the Intersection of Psychology, Trauma, and Spirituality 🌟
Join us for an enlightening episode of the Med Conceptions Podcast featuring Professor Renos Papadopulos.
We are honored to feature Professor Renos K. Papadopoulos, PhD, a distinguished clinical psychologist, Jungian psychoanalyst, and family psychotherapist. Professor Papadopoulos is the Director of the Centre for Trauma, Asylum and Refugees at the University of Essex and a faculty member at the Antiochian House of Studies, USA. With decades of experience, he has worked extensively with refugees, survivors of political violence, and trafficked individuals across the globe, also serving as a consultant to the United Nations.Recognized internationally for his contributions to family therapy, trauma studies, and refugee care, Professor Papadopoulos has received numerous prestigious awards, including the C.G. Jung Award (2022) and the European Family Therapy Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award. His research and writings have been translated into 18 languages, and he continues to lecture and provide specialist training worldwide.
Join us as Professor Papadopoulos shares his invaluable insights into trauma, healing, and the transformative power of psychotherapy.
In this thought-provoking discussion, Professor Papadopulos dives deep into the vital role of human connection in therapy, the significance of spirituality in mental health, and the transformative power of personal narratives in healing trauma.
From his experiences with social justice during apartheid to the field of conflict psychology, Professor Papadopulos shares profound insights on how adversity reveals resilience and fosters growth. He emphasizes the importance of humility and empathy in therapeutic relationships, encouraging listeners to reevaluate their perspectives through the lens of spirituality and meaningful connections.
In this episode, we touch on:
* Building authentic therapeutic relationships
* The journey from activism to psychology in war-torn regions
* The interplay of personal struggle and broader contextual understanding
* How genuine spirituality can enhance mental health
* Stories of resilience that illuminate the human spirit amidst adversity
Tune in to enrich your understanding of these complex themes and discover how genuine connections can lead to profound healing and transformation.
[01:50] Dr Renos's Story
[02:56] From Activism to Conflict Psychology - apartheid and war zones.
[08:10] Healthy vs Unhealthy spirituality and its impact on Mental Health
[15:02] Incorporating a Patient's Faith in therapy?
[19:20] A Father loses his Son
[27:31] Humility Driven Therapeutic Rapport
[31:35] Prayer and Transformation
[36:04] The Power of Reframing Problems
[38:43] Metania: Beyond Repentance
[43:17] Resilience Amidst Adversity
[46:58] Transforming Pain into Power - Adversity Activated Development
[52:05] Recognizing Growth Through Struggle

Med Conceptions Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/MedConceptions

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