73. Dr. Todd Bowman - Experiences and Recovery from Depression
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Welcome to Episode #73 of the Red Ink Revival Leadership Podcast. Today’s conversation is with Dr. Todd Bowman as we talk through the theology, philosophy, neurobiology of depression. Depression plagues 40 million adults in the US, with 70% of pastors reporting that they have an ongoing struggle with it. So, what is depression? How does it affect so many of us? What can be done about it once it is known? This is a must watch/listen for everyone, especially pastors and church leaders to both understand their own struggles with depression, and how to lead someone else who struggles.
Dr. Bowman is the Associate Professor of Counseling at Indiana Wesleyan University. He is an Adjunct Professor for Human Sexuality at Nazarene Theological Seminary. He is an Adjunct Professor of the Intro to Psychology at Nazarene Bible College. He also is an assessing psychologist for evaluating seminary applicants for ministry training.
Our conversation takes us into the following:
The difference in an emotional disappointment, moderate depression, and clinical depression
Our present culture that struggles to acknowledge sadness
The painful symptoms and definitions on the spectrum of depression
Severe depression can happen in a moment and seemingly come out of nowhere
The inheritable factors that can predispose us to depression
When medication is necessary
Dr. Jordan Peterson’s depression struggle triggered by diet
Epigenetics and susceptibility to depression
Diet, sleep, and exercise as ways to mitigate the struggle
How dramatic extremes and the ensuing arousal has emotional consequences
Identifying emotionally as a victim, powerless to move forward, shapes depressive episodes
Words that we use that unknowingly point to victimhood and powerlessness
Abdication of responsibility as a precursor to mild depression
Cognitive behavioral therapy and tools that help discover the roots of mild depression
How engaging our historical story will help expose the roots that drive us
What anxiety, grief and anger have to do with depression
The difference in anger and rage
How depression can show up as irritability or avoidance
The powerful tools of boundaries
The brain’s victimization circuits versus the empowerment circuits
The drama triangle as a way to understand how depression grips us (1:04:00)
Our relationship roles of victim, persecutor and rescuer set us up for emotional dysregulation
The debilitating nature of a double bind – deciding between two undesirable options
The pastor and church leader dilemma around holding boundaries with people and why depression is so common
How worship, prayer and faith cannot overcome our choice to stay in the drama triangle as a victim
The importance of having co-regulating relationships like therapists, colleagues, or process friendships
Depression grows in the soil of regrets and missed opportunities
How gratitude can shift emotional states and re-encode the memories for positivity
Expressive writing as a tool to help navigate through emotional difficulties
Inviting Jesus to experience the emotional challenges with us as an empathetic partner
How unprocessed trauma gives birth to anxiety, rage, and depression
An overview of tools to recover from depression and move to peace and joy
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Edited and produced by Evan (Emac) McAlister.
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