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Andrew Sullivan. I Used to Be a Human Being. New York, September 19th, 2016, p. 32
Received Wisdom is the big ideas that I use with patients

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Andrew Sullivan. I Used to Be a Human Being. New York, September 19th, 2016, p. 32
Received Wisdom is the big ideas that I use with patients
Well, not exactly. They didn’t let me get anywhere near the pulpit!
I did, however, speak at Gustavus Adolphus Lutheran Church for its weekly Table Talk series (the title is a nod to Luther). Last week, I presented on addiction. Today, I held forth on Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), which is a way to reduce emotional disturbances by thinking more clearly.
My “text” for last week was Romans 7:15. I also wandered through DSM-5 and Doug Sellman’s “Top 10” on my way to Gerald May’s brilliant conceptualization. I didn’t have a text today, however, “renew your mind” would have been apt.
Many thanks to Dr. Arland Hultgren (see, also, Amazon) for inviting me to visit such a wonderful parish. And also Rev. Tim Nelson for connecting us.
P.S. I’m a PK (pastor’s kid) and so far have avoided seminary myself. But I wound up in the “belief business” anyway. §
“Learning how to think” really means learning how to exercise some control over how and what you think.
—David Foster Wallace

David Foster Wallace. This Is Water. New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2009, p. 53
Received Wisdom is the big ideas that I use with patients.