Emotionally Destructive Relationships with Leslie Vernick
Leslie Vernick is a popular speaker, author, and licensed clinical social worker and relationship coach. She is the author of seven books, including the best selling, The Emotionally Destructive Relationship and her most recent The Emotionally Destructive Marriage. Leslie has been a featured guest on Focus on the Family Radio, Family Life Today with Dennis […]
More on Boundaries: The Book of Should’s, by They
A follow-up show about boundaries with Kristin Walker and Dr. Lisa Day. We discuss the challenges of setting healthy boundaries which seem to involve A Book of Should’s, Followed by They!
The Pros and Cons of ADHD Medication
Join host Kristin Walker with Dr. Paul Meier, Dr. Lisa Day, and Grant Davis as they discuss the often misunderstood role of ADD and ADHD medication. There are pros and cons which we discuss in detail with our incredible guests.
Answering Your Questions: Dr. Lisa Day on Women and ADHD
A follow up to our previous show about undiagnosed ADHD in women with Dr. Lisa Day. Many of our listening family emailed with questions such as: “My whole life has changed since getting this diagnosis and taking medication. Sometimes I don’t take it on the weekends or I run out and forget to refill the […]
Forgiveness and Mental Health: The True Freedom
A different look at forgiveness and how it impacts our mental health. Dr. Lisa Day joins us to discuss this often misunderstood topic.
Undiagnosed ADHD in Women
Dr. Lisa Day, one of the hosts of The Clinical Christian podcast, discusses ADHD (attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder) in women. It can be undiagnosed especially in women. Listen in as she discusses why this happens, what symptoms are, what are common misunderstandings about this disorder in women, and the positives about treatment and having ADHD.
The Art of Grieving
Dr. Lisa Day, one of the hosts of The Clinical Christian podcast, discusses her upcoming book The Art of Grieving. We discuss the statement, “I can’t believe” and how that can be prohibitive to the therapeutic process.