Madness & Grace Podcast
Madness & Grace Podcast with Matthew Stanford, Ph.D., and Madeline Stiers, Ph.D., LCSW-S, is a podcast from the Hope and Healing Center & Institute. This podcast focuses on the interplay between mental health and faith.
Madness & Grace Podcast
S4 EP4: Finding Peace Through Prayer
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ποΈ Feeling anxious? Discover how prayer can calm your mind and restore peace to support everyday mental wellness.
ποΈ In episode 4 of the Madness & Grace Podcast, hosts Matthew S. Stanford, Ph.D., behavioral neuroscientist and CEO, and Madeline Stiers, Ph.D., LCSW-S, Chief Clinical Officer, explore Finding Peace Through Prayer.
Tune in to discover:
- How prayer can calm anxiety and re-center the mind in Godβs presence
- Different forms of prayer that cultivate peace in daily life
- Why spiritual practices and mental health care can work together
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