
The Mind vs Brain: What Your Therapist Won't Tell You About Mental Health Diagnoses | Greg Gifford and Jonny Ardavanis
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In this eye-opening conversation, biblical counselor Greg Gifford exposes the fundamental lies being told about mental health diagnoses and reveals why Christians need to be more skeptical of secular therapeutic culture.
🔍 Key Topics Covered:
- Mind vs Brain distinction - why it matters for Christians
- How mental health diagnoses work (symptom-based, not medical evidence)
- The $40 billion psychotropic drug industry
- Biblical alternatives to secular therapy
- When medication might be appropriate vs unnecessary
- How to approach panic attacks, anxiety, and depression biblically
- The sufficiency of Scripture for life's problems
📖 About the Book: "Lies My Therapist Told Me" challenges Christians to examine mental health through a biblical lens rather than accepting secular therapeutic ideology without question.
💡 Main Takeaways:
- Most mental health diagnoses lack verifiable medical evidence
- The mind (immaterial) vs brain (material organ) distinction is crucial
- Scripture provides sufficient answers for anxiety, depression, and other struggles
- Christians should seek medical evaluation but remain biblically grounded
🎯 Perfect for: Pastors, biblical counselors, Christians struggling with mental health issues, parents of children being diagnosed with ADHD/anxiety, anyone questioning modern therapeutic culture