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The Relationally Intelligent Child

While it's easy to understand what it means to be mentally intelligent, what does it take to be relationally intelligent? God wants us to thrive in our relationships. But sadly, because of sin, otherwise healthy relationships have become distorted between God and man, parent and child, and within peer groups. Guests John Trent and Dewey Wilson, co-authors of The Relationally Intelligent Child, sit down with Dr. Tim Clinton to explain how parents can pass on relational behaviors to their children. They encourage imparting crucial skills such as fearless exploration, unwavering resilience, and wise decision-making.

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Difficult and Disconnected Marriages – Part 2

If you're feeling trapped in a difficult or emotionally disconnected marriage, Dr. Sharon May of the Safe Haven Counseling Center has some good advice. First, recognize the argument cycles that you get stuck in. Second, take responsibility for the ways you react. Third, instead of becoming angry or shutting down, show kindness. And fourth, truly listen to your spouse.

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Difficult and Disconnected Marriages – Part 1

Married couples naturally long to feel connected, appreciated, vulnerable and intimate with each other. But the painful reality for many is that their difficult and emotionally-disconnected marriages have left them feeling uncertain, defensive, and self-protective. Licensed marriage counselor Dr. Sharon May reveals how to transition from viewing your spouse as the problem to making your marriage a safe haven.

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Talking to Your Kids in Times of Crisis Part 2

As people are being confined to their homes due to COVID-19, a lot of families are spending more time together than ever before. Today on Family Talk, Dr, James Dobson and Dr. Tim Clinton continue discussing the opportunity parents have to reconnect with their children. The two men walk through 6 critical ways that moms and dads can help their kids process this crisis.

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Talking to Your Kids in Times of Crisis Part 1

In the midst of this pandemic, there is a startling rise in mental health issues. Today, Family Talk continues their "2020 Best of Broadcast" by highlighting Dr. James Dobson's conversation with Dr. Tim Clinton. They examine how anxiety and depression are impacting kids during this crisis. They also challenge parents to be more attuned to their son's and daughter's needs, especially if their home life is unstable.

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Brain Health 101

"You can see the wrinkles in your skin, or the fat around your belly, and you can do something when you're unhappy with it. nobody loves their brain because you can't see it." Those are the words of renowned psychiatrist and neuroscientist Dr. Daniel Amen.

He warns that if you don't have a SPECT brain scan, eat healthy, and limit alcohol, you might be among the 50% percent of the US population who are diagnosed with dementia in their twilight years. Dr. Amen also warns that those with mental health challenges should have their actual brain examined through SPECT testing before a doctor might prescribe a drug which could hurt more than it helps.

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The Battle Against Mental Illness and Addiction

Scripture tells us that Heaven rejoices whenever a sinner repents. Dr. Tim Clinton listens to the powerful testimony of writer and evangelist, Rick Amato, who talks about his salvation experience that motivated him to preach the gospel of Jesus. He also shares the personal trials he has endured as a Christian.

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Depression: A Global Problem

According to mental health experts, 300 million people worldwide suffer from depression every year. Dr. Tim Clinton discusses this global struggle with licensed counselor and author, Dr. Gregory Jantz. They unpack how depression can wreck a persons entire life, and examine how genetics, diet and even technology can affect someones mental health.

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When Loving Him Is Hurting You

The health of a family unit is rooted in the health of the relationship between husband and wife. On this edition of Family Talks 2019 Best of Broadcast, Dr. Tim Clinton and clinical psychologist, Dr. David Hawkins, examine the problem of abuse within marriage. The two discuss the initial signs of emotional abuse, the difference between narcissism and Narcissistic Personality Disorder, and the hope of intervention and healing.

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It’s Okay Not to Be Okay

So often, believers accentuate their shortcomings, and overlook Gods potential in their lives. Dr. Tim Clinton sits down with speaker and best-selling author, Sheila Walsh. She opens up about her painful past which included an abusive father, feelings of worthlessness, and a mental breakdown.

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