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Why People Struggle with Seeking Help

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Why don’t people get the help they need? There are many reasons, ranging from stigma to sex to fear of weakness. But the truth is, none of these reasons are good enough.

Today, we talk about why you should seek help. We note that people tend to view therapy as a last resort, and that they’re often afraid to expose their weakness. We point out that seeking help requires strength, and we discuss the biblical idea that our strength lies in our weakness. We explain why self-care is closely linked to other-care, and we talk about what Ruth and Naomi have to teach us about healing well. We discuss the different levels of fear, and we note that people tend to prefer the hell of a predictable situation to the heaven of an unpredictable one.

“We were not wired to be as alone and as isolated as all of us have been.”

- Dr. Matt Hook

“People confuse familiarity with safety.”

- Dr. Marty Fletcher

This week on Shepherd & the Shrink:

● Overcoming stigma about seeking help

● Why people view therapy as a last resort (and why they shouldn’t)

● Why seeking help shows strength

● The link between self-help and other-help

● What Ruth and Naomi can teach us about healing

● The different levels of fear

● Stepping into the unknown

Bringing Mental Health and Spirituality Together

Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of Shepherd & the Shrink Podcast with your hosts Dr. Matt Hook and Dr. Martin Fletcher, the show where theology meets psychology. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts.

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Why don’t people get the help they need? There are many reasons, ranging from stigma to sex to fear of weakness. But the truth is, none of these reasons are good enough.

Today, we talk about why you should seek help. We note that people tend to view therapy as a last resort, and that they’re often afraid to expose their weakness. We point out that seeking help requires strength, and we discuss the biblical idea that our strength lies in our weakness. We explain why self-care is closely linked to other-care, and we talk about what Ruth and Naomi have to teach us about healing well. We discuss the different levels of fear, and we note that people tend to prefer the hell of a predictable situation to the heaven of an unpredictable one.

“We were not wired to be as alone and as isolated as all of us have been.”

- Dr. Matt Hook

“People confuse familiarity with safety.”

- Dr. Marty Fletcher

This week on Shepherd & the Shrink:

● Overcoming stigma about seeking help

● Why people view therapy as a last resort (and why they shouldn’t)

● Why seeking help shows strength

● The link between self-help and other-help

● What Ruth and Naomi can teach us about healing

● The different levels of fear

● Stepping into the unknown

Bringing Mental Health and Spirituality Together

Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of Shepherd & the Shrink Podcast with your hosts Dr. Matt Hook and Dr. Martin Fletcher, the show where theology meets psychology. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts.

Apple Podcasts | TuneIn | GooglePlay | Stitcher | Spotify

Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media to help us reach more amazing people like you.

Join us on Facebook and Twitter, and for more exclusive content and information, visit our website and grab your free guide with 10 Ways to Overcome Anxiety & Defeat Your Loneliness.

Find us on Patreon too, where you can talk to us personally, get cool merchandise and exclusive video content, and more! You can get involved for as little as $1 a month.

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