Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights with Dr. David T. Morgan
By Dr. David T. Morgan
Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights with Dr. David T. MorganJan 10, 2022
Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Three, Week Nineteen (5/6/24 to 5/12/24)
In this episode we’ll talk about Mosiah chapters seven through ten. This is the beginning of the story of King Zeniff and those who succeeded him as king. We’ll talk about the concept of being “overzealous” and how this can apply to our mental health. We’ll discuss what is known as “scrupulosity” or “religious obsessive-compulsive” behavior and how it can be damaging. We’ll also talk about how the peace that the Savior offers us can help us achieve joy and happiness regardless of our current circumstance.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Three, Week Eighteen (4/29/24 to 5/5/24)
In this episode we’ll talk about Mosiah chapters four through six. These readings are the conclusion to King Benjamin’s final remarks to his people. They teach, among other things, about the power of persistence. We’ll discuss how the people received a remission of sins and wanted to continue to feel that way. We’ll review principles that teach about the value of continual striving. We’ll talk about how failure is a necessary and expected event in all personal change. We’ll also review how being aware of our thoughts, words, and actions is critical to long-term change.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Three, Week Seventeen (4/22/24 to 4/28/24)
In this episode we’ll talk about Mosiah chapters one through three. These readings are the first of the largest subsection of the Book of Mormon, which contains many summary comments by the prophet Mormon. We’ll study some principles taught by King Benjamin in his final address to his people. We’ll talk about how the Lord is mindful of us, so much so that He is usually putting things in place for our success well before we were ever born. We’ll also review how mortal challenges and liabilities are a part of life, and should be accepted instead of bemoaned.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Three, Week Sixteen (4/15/24 to 4/21/24)
In this episode we’ll talk about the books of Enos, Jarom, Omni, and the Words of Mormon. These are the concluding writings of the small plates of Nephi. We’ll focus mostly on the story of Enos and his transformation from sinner to saint. We’ll talk about how all change needs to start with becoming acquainted with spiritual truths, followed by a desire to improve, and concluding with making efforts to change. We’ll also review how as we better understand and believe the truths taught by the Holy Ghost, we are likely to experience greater happiness and peace.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Three, Week Fifteen (4/8/24 to 4/14/24)
In this episode we’ll talk about Jacob chapters 5 through 7. These are the final writings of Jacob in the Book of Mormon. We’ll talk about the struggle that his life was, and how he learned to overcome difficulty despite ongoing challenges. We’ll review his transformation from someone who doubted in his own abilities to someone who was truly confident. We’ll also talk about how the process of personal change is necessarily going to be slow and difficult. It is through that difficulty that we eventually develop strength and greater faith.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Three, Week Fourteen (4/1/24 to 4/7/24)
In this episode we’ll talk about Jacob chapters 1 through 4. We’ll review how Jacob appears to have been a somewhat anxious person, referring to himself as anxious many times in his writings. We’ll discuss some of the possible reasons for that. We’ll review four principles in Jacob’s teachings that we can use to better manage anxiety. They include being accountable for our choices, doing difficult things even though they make us anxious, accepting the fact that we are weak and not dwelling too much on that, and following inspired and righteous counsel.
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Here is the link to Dr. Morgan's anxiety management book, Peace Be Unto You: ANXIETY MANAGEMENT BOOK
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Three, Week Thirteen (3/25/24 to 3/31/24)
In this episode we won’t talk about any specific readings from the Book of Mormon, but rather focus on an Easter message. We’ll talk about some of the events of Holy Week, including the stark contrast from the joy of Palm Sunday to the grief of Crucifixion Friday. We’ll review how, even though the ancient saints lingered in grief after the Savior’s death, the brilliant events of Resurrection Sunday rewarded their faith and healed their pain. We’ll talk about the applications for our lives, as we each experience grief and wait for resolution.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Three, Week Twelve (3/18/24 to 3/24/24)
In this episode we’ll talk about 2 Nephi chapters 31 through 31. These are the last of Nephi’s writings in the Book of Mormon, and continue to demonstrate his commitment to personal accountability. We’ll talk about how long-term improvement requires consistent application of good interventions. It’s not enough to simply start a good process; we have to continue with it. We’ll also discuss how doing difficult things is one of the best ways to improve our mental and emotional health. As we engage in challenging tasks of improvement, we’ll find we achieve greater and more consistent change over time.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Three, Week Eleven (3/11/24 to 3/17/24)
In this episode we’ll talk about 2 Nephi chapters 26 through 30. Nephi provides his own prophesy of the future of his people and of saints in the latter days. We’ll talk about how Nephi is a good example of being accountable for his circumstance, no matter how difficult it was. We’ll review how Satan wants us to avoid accountability, knowing this will lead to feelings of ineptitude and frustration. We’ll discuss how the process of mental health change, and any other personal change, takes time and consistency.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Three, Week Ten (3/4/24 to 3/10/24)
In this episode we’ll talk about 2 Nephi chapters 20 through 25. These are the conclusion of the Isaiah chapters in Nephi’s personal record. We’ll talk about the message of hope that is found throughout the writings of Isaiah. We’ll discuss how hope can help manage mental health issues, by helping us look forward towards better days, even when things are difficult. We’ll also discuss how as we take responsibility for our own choices, we automatically get more power and motivation to make positive change.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Three, Week Nine (2/26/24 to 3/3/24)
In this episode we’ll talk about 2 Nephi chapters 11 through 19. These are the first of the Isaiah chapters in Nephi’s personal record. We’ll talk about how important these writings were to Nephi, and how they provided him with peace and assurance during times of trial. We’ll review the concept of aligning our beliefs with truth, particularly as it relates to our tendency to twist God’s teachings to meet our own preferences. We’ll also discuss how everyone has access to peace and happiness in their lives, but only upon obedience to the principles that govern such feelings.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Three, Week Eight (2/19/24 to 2/25/24)
In this episode we’ll talk about 2 Nephi chapters six through ten. This is the first time we hear the words of the prophet Jacob. We’d been introduced to him earlier, but now we start to get some insight into his character and challenges. It would appear that Jacob suffered from chronic anxiety. We’ll talk about how he handled his anxiety issues. We’ll review the writings of Isaiah that he quoted, and how these writings clearly communicate hope to all who struggle with challenges. We’ll discuss how coping with mental health issues requires consistent work and effort, but is quite possible.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Three, Week Seven (2/12/24 to 2/18/24)
In this episode we’ll talk about 2 Nephi chapters three through five. These chapters contain what is often referred to as the Psalm of Nephi, which we’ll spend most of our time discussing. We’ll talk about how Nephi was having emotional struggles after the death of his father. His struggles caused him to doubt his abilities and his purpose. Yet after remembering his blessings and taking action, he was able to rise about his challenges. We’ll review the applications for mental health and emphasize how taking accountability for our mental health improvement is one of the best paths to success in this area.
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Link for Dr. Morgan's book, MY GOD HATH BEEN MY SUPPORT
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Three, Week Six (2/5/24 to 2/11/24)
In this episode we'll talk about 2 Nephi chapters one and two. We’ll start with Lehi’s counsel to his wayward sons, Laman and Lemuel. We’ll review how he encouraged them to think about the good things the Lord had done for them, in order to strengthen their faith. Then we’ll talk about a recent and very personal story from my life, where my wife had a cancer scare. We’ll review how the Lord provided assurances and we had the chance to decrease anxiety and increase faith as we chose to belief in Him. We’ll emphasize how increasing faith is one way to help manage anxiety.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Three, Week Five (1/29/24 to 2/4/24)
In this episode we'll talk about 1 Nephi chapters sixteen through twenty-two. These chapters have some amazing stories about the journey of Lehi’s family across the desert and the ocean. There was a consistent theme throughout the chapters. Many times there was a challenge presented and then a solution provided. We’ll talk about how the Lord is eager to provide miracles for us to get through our challenges, but they almost always involve effort on our part. We’ll review how making those efforts is important in our personal development.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Three, Week Four (1/22/24 to 1/28/24)
In this episode we'll talk about 1 Nephi chapters eleven through fifteen. We’ll review how Nephi was confused about some of the elements of his father’s dream, and then sought divine help, receiving great knowledge as a result. We’ll contrast his approach with that of Laman and Lemuel, who sought no help, and therefore remained frustrated. We’ll discuss how these examples highlight the principle of emotional resilience known as personal competence. We’ll talk about how we are all capable of improving our mental health situations, but this has to begin with a belief that we can do something about it.
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Link for Dr. Morgan's book, ENDURING THE REFINERS FIRE
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Three, Week Three (1/15/24 to 1/21/24)
In this episode we'll talk about 1 Nephi chapters six through ten. We’ll review the account of Nephi and his brethren returning to Jerusalem to retrieve Ishmael’s family, and the challenges that they faced. We’ll talk about the importance and power of forgiveness, especially as we seek for greater personal peace. We’ll discuss how the Lord, being aware of events that would happen two thousand years later, inspired Nephi to take action that would prevent future difficulty. These principles can give us comfort and help us understand our value to God, and His amazing love and concern for us.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Three, Week Two (1/8/24 to 1/14/24)
In this episode we'll talk about 1 Nephi chapters one through five. We’ll discuss some of the history of the translation of the Book of Mormon. We’ll review the very first verse of 1 Nephi and how this reflects important principles for emotional development. We’ll talk about the value of trials and how they do not detract from the blessings the Lord gives us. We’ll further review the different perspectives of Nephi and his brothers. As we talk about these perspectives, we’ll discuss how flexible, faithful approaches to mental health challenges can result in greater emotional resilience.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Three, Week One (1/1/24 to 1/7/24)
Welcome to 2024 and the beginning of our study of the Book of Mormon! I’m particularly excited for this course of study. In this episode, we’ll review some truths found in the introductory pages of the Book of Mormon. We’ll talk about Joseph Smith’s experience with the angel Moroni. The pattern of Moroni coming to Joseph multiple times and repeating the same information each time has implications for processes of personal change. We’ll also talk about how following divine counsel can help us remain safe, even if we do not understand the reasons behind the commandments.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Two, Week Fifty-Two (12/25/23 to 12/31/23)
In this episode we'll talk about the final chapters of the Book of Revelation; chapters 15-22. We’ll talk about the strategy of looking for themes in scripture, which can sometimes help provide insight when symbolic writing is used. We’ll discuss the doctrine of hope and how this can help during times of difficulty. We’ll talk about the role of hope in managing mental health issues. Finally, we’ll review the role of our Savior and His Atonement, and how He can help us be strong during times of trial and look forward to better days.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Two, Week Fifty-One (12/11/23 to 12/17/23)
In this episode we'll talk about chapters six through fourteen of the Book of Revelation. Although these writings are highly symbolic and can seem cryptic at times, if we prayerfully study, looking for answers to questions, we’ll receive insights. We’ll talk about some experiences by Sister Nelson and Elder Scott that help us better understand these truths. We’ll review the concepts that while righteousness yields blessings, it does not prevent all difficulties. We’ll talk about how the Lord has prepared ways for us to endure challenges, and how He will eventually provide us with peace and understanding regarding all difficulties we have endured.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Two, Week Fifty (12/4/23 to 12/10/23)
In this episode we'll talk about chapters one through five of the Book of Revelation. This book was written by John the Beloved, the same John who was promised to never die until the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. We’ll talk about some of the simple truths found in these chapters. We’ll discuss the oft-taught principle that progress comes when we act on truth. We can’t force anyone to change, nor do we want to, because everyone has to find their own way. We’ll also talk about the power that can come into our lives as we partner with the Savior. This power can help us change all aspects of our lives, including mental health, for the better.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Two, Week Forty-Nine (11/27/23 to 12/3/23)
In this episode we'll talk about the Books of first, second, and third John, and also the book of Jude. John was one of the original apostles of Jesus, as in “Peter, James, and John,” and Jude was a half-brother to Jesus Christ, one of Mary and Joseph’s literal children. We’ll talk about the problem of “doctrinal drift,” which is one of the main reasons so many of the New Testament books were written. We’ll talk about the process of change, and how backsliding is a common experience that is not to be feared. We’ll discuss how moving forward, despite periodic backsliding, can increase our mental and emotional health in more ways than one.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Two, Week Forty-Eight (11/20/23 to 11/26/23)
In this episode we'll talk about the Book of James. James was an apostle of Jesus Christ, but after the Savior’s mortal ministry had concluded. Christian scholars also believe that he was the half-brother of Jesus, being one of the mortal children of Joseph and Mary. James provides many bits of sound counsel we can use to improve our mental and emotional health. Throughout his writings, he focuses much on the value of showing our faith through our works. We’ll talk about these principles and how they apply to mental health, including how to correct thoughts, take action, and be patient as we wait for change.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Two, Week Forty-Seven (11/13/23 to 11/19/23)
In this episode we'll talk about the Book of James. James was an apostle of Jesus Christ, but after the Savior’s mortal ministry had concluded. Christian scholars also believe that he was the half-brother of Jesus, being one of the mortal children of Joseph and Mary. James provides many bits of sound counsel we can use to improve our mental and emotional health. Throughout his writings, he focuses much on the value of showing our faith through our works. We’ll talk about these principles and how they apply to mental health, including how to correct thoughts, take action, and be patient as we wait for change.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Two, Week Forty-Six (11/6/23 to 11/12/23)
In this episode we'll talk about Hebrews chapters seven through thirteen. I love these chapters because they teach powerful lessons about how to endure trials. We'll talk about the basic doctrine that trials are an important part of life. In Hebrews 11, Paul reviews many of the trials faced by faithful persons. He teaches how we can learn from their examples and have hope for a better future. We'll talk about how the doctrine of hope is important in better understanding and enduring our mental and emotional trials. We'll also review how the Savior's understanding and power are sufficient to help us through any difficulty.
Here is the link to Elder Holland's talk: An High Priest of Good Things To Come
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Two, Week Forty-Five (10/30/23 to 11/5/23)
In this episode we'll talk about Hebrews chapters one through six. The Book of Hebrews was written to Jews who had converted to Christianity, but had started to fall back into old patterns of unbelief. We'll talk about how these chapters testify powerfully of the Savior and His Atonement, including His ability to truly understand all of our difficulties and challenges. We'll also discuss how following prophetic counsel is a great way to improve personal peace. Secular mental health strategies are very important in managing mental health. When we couple those with spiritual strategies, we can increase our power to improve our lives.
Here is the link to Bishop Waddell's talk: A Pattern For Peace
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Two, Week Forty-Four (10/23/23 to 10/29/23)
In this episode we'll talk about the Books of 1st and 2nd Timothy, Titus, and Philemon. These books of scriptures are personal letters written by Paul to former missionary companions and other associates. We'll talk about how understanding truth is critical as we strive to change our lives for the better. We'll review how contemporary times are filled with deception. As we learn to discern truth from deception, and align our beliefs with truth, we'll improve our ability to make positive mental and emotional change. We'll also talk about the role of the Holy Ghost in helping us understand and believe truth.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Two, Week Forty-Three (10/16/23 to 10/22/23)
In this episode we'll talk about the Books of 1st and 2nd Thessalonians. The Thessalonian saints were among the first European converts, which means they had to blaze the trail and do things very differently than others. We'll talk about how mental health issues sometimes come from long-standing patterns of behavior, or even having learned or inherited these from parents or grandparents. But we can be the ones to break the pattern and do something different, just like the ancient Thessalonians. We'll also review some counsel from Paul about how to make and sustain positive changes in our lives.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Two, Week Forty-Two (10/9/23 to 10/15/23)
In this episode we'll talk about the Books of Philippians and Colossians. These epistles were written while Paul was imprisoned in Rome. I've always found that inspiring, that he was thinking about others even in the midst of his own distress. There were several principles taught in these writings which emphasize the role of self-compassion in our lives. We'll talk about the importance of having positive self-talk, and how self-talk can influence our mood for good and bad. We'll also talk about the need to give ourselves grace, similar to how the Savior treats us.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Two, Week Forty-One (10/2/23 to 10/8/23)
In this episode we'll talk about the Book of Ephesians. Different than some of Paul's other writings, the Book of Ephesians seems to be a little more general in nature. The concepts within apply to all followers of Jesus Christ. We'll talk about Paul's discussion of the armor of God and how it can protect us against temptation. We'll review how we similarly protect ourselves against mental and emotional struggles by adopting and implementing protections. We'll also discuss some recent teachings by church leaders that can help us improve our mental and emotional health. (See below for links to the referenced teachings).
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Here are the links to the talks referenced in the podcast (including a few others):
He Is Risen with Healing in His Wings: We Can Be More Than Conquerors
Thru Cloud and Sunshine, Lord, Abide with Me!
Becoming More in Christ: The Parable of the Slope
Worthiness Is Not Flawlessness
Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Two, Week Forty (9/25/23 to 10/1/23)
In this episode we'll talk about the Book of Galatians. Many of the ancient Galatians were Jews who had become converted to the gospel of Jesus Christ. However, in time they started to revert to their old ways, believing that Law of Moses traditions and practices were necessary for salvation. Paul helps correct their misunderstandings in this epistle. We'll talk about how the process of change or disruption is critical for our emotional and spiritual development. Generally speaking, we don't like change, but the sooner we learn to accept it as part of growth the more peace we are likely to experience. We'll also review the law of the harvest and its implications for mental health.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Two, Week Thirty-Nine (9/18/23 to 9/24/23)
In this episode we'll talk about 2 Corinthians 8-13. We'll begin by talking about how there were groups of impoverished saints at that time, and Paul encouraged those who could to help as needed. Paul taught them to not only have good thoughts towards others, but to follow those thoughts with action. Sometimes, in our journey for emotional and spiritual improvement, we have great intentions but don't follow up with actual change. Paul teaches how we can do this. We'll also discuss the "thorn" Paul referred to, and how despite his prayers, the Lord did not remove it. We'll review how challenges can help us grow, and how we need to have faith in the Lord's plans for us.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Two, Week Thirty-Eight (9/11/23 to 9/17/23)
In this episode we'll talk about 2 Corinthians 1-7. I find it comforting that the ancient saints struggled with many of the same problems that we do today. Sometimes we long for the "good ol' days" but it's clear that every generation has it's problems. Paul talks about the importance of seeing challenges differently. We'll discuss how flexible thinking is generally associated with better mental health outcomes. Paul teaches in these chapters about how to see the blessings in our trials, which enables us to think more flexibly about them. We'll also talk about how when we go through difficulties, we are then better able to help others through similar trials, which makes us more like our Savior, Jesus Christ.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Two, Week Thirty-Seven (9/4/23 to 9/10/23)
In this episode we'll talk about 1 Corinthians 14-16. We'll review two main topics, related to changes we can make in our lives. The first topic has to do with finding personal peace. The Savior promises us peace "not as the world gives." We'll discuss what that means, and what we can do in our lives to increase those divine feelings of personal peace. We'll also talk about the idea of growth and change. We'll review the challenges that some people feel prevent them from changing, and how a better understanding of gospel principles can help us grow regardless of our liabilities. Changing to become like our Savior is always possible and is truly the goal of our mortal journey.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Two, Week Thirty-Six (8/28/23 to 9/3/23)
In this episode we'll talk about 1 Corinthians 8-13. We'll talk about one of the promises made regarding our ability to withstand temptations, including the idea that we will always be provided with a way to escape any temptation that comes our way. However, this will definitely require action on our part. This concept also applies to emotional and other challenges. Although we may be afflicted with such conditions, God will provide a way for our healing that will most assuredly require action on our part. We'll also discuss the doctrine of spiritual gifts, what these include, and how they can help us overcome challenges and become a blessing to others.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Two, Week Thirty-Five (8/21/23 to 8/27/23)
In this episode we'll talk about 1 Corinthians 1-7. The two books of Corinthians were letters written by Paul to the saints in the ancient city of Corinth, which was in Greece. They contain counsel that was very pertinent to the saints at that time. We'll talk about the importance of receiving revelation and being close to the Spirit. Knowing what the Lord wants you to do in your life today is heavily dependent upon your ability to understand the voice of the Holy Ghost to you. We'll also review the concept of starting small when making significant changes. Long-term change is best achieved through small, consistent forward movement. We will also discuss the idea that what we often believe is tragedy can simply be part of the Lord's plan to change us from our weak, natural state to women and men after the manner of Christ.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Introduction for New Listeners
Welcome to Come, Follow Me: Mental Health Insights with Dr. David Morgan! I'm grateful that you've taken the time to listen. Each week we'll study from the weekly Come, Follow Me reading assignment and discuss principles that relate to improving our mental and emotional health. Also, each week I provide an invitation to act, where I guide you through steps to make practical changes based on the topics discussed.
Mental health issues are becoming more and more prominent in today's world, and the Lord has provided many tools to help us overcome these issues. In addition to professional mental health assistance, the gospel of Jesus Christ contains multiple insights that can help us become stronger and more resilient. That's the journey that we'll take together as you listen to this podcast.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Two, Week Thirty-Four (8/14/23 to 8/20/23)
In this episode we'll talk about Romans 7-16. We'll review three separate concepts. First, we'll talk about the importance of relying on living prophets and church leaders when we are trying to learn more about passages in ancient scripture that are difficult to understand. Second, we'll review how hope and peace can increase as we better understand the concept that trials can lead to personal growth. Third, we'll discuss the importance of understanding our thoughts and how they lead to emotions. We'll review how a better appreciation of true doctrines can lead to positive feelings, while a poor understanding of doctrine can increase negative feelings.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Two, Week Thirty-Three (8/7/23 to 8/13/23)
In this episode we'll talk about Romans 1-6. This is the first of the New Testament epistles, or letters, written by leaders of the church to local church members. Paul writes many of these letters and they comprise most of the remaining books in the New Testament. One of the themes in this week’s reading is that of hope. When people have anxiety and depression, hope can be very difficult to come by. But Paul teaches how hope is possible even in the most desperate of circumstances. He provides a specific recipe that we can follow to increase hope and decrease despair.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Two, Week Thirty-Two (7/31/23 to 8/6/23)
In this episode we'll talk about Acts 22-28. We continue with the missionary travels of Paul and the difficulties he experienced during this time. We'll talk about the concept that trials are not always the result of negative behavior. Sometimes trials are there to help us learn to become more like the Savior. We'll discuss the value of trials, regardless of their source, and how diligent effort can help us prevail. We will also discuss how the Lord has promised to support the obedient in all their difficulties. As we partner with Him and stay firm on the covenant path, we can have peace that things will work out even when days are dark and challenges are unrelenting.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Two, Week Thirty-One (7/24/23 to 7/23/30)
In this episode we'll talk about Acts 16-21. After Peter received instruction that the gospel was to be preached to both Jew and Gentile, a massive missionary effort began within the ancient church. Paul, formerly Saul, and his associates were some of those first Christian missionaries. We'll talk about the many trials and difficulties and Paul and his cohorts went through as they tried to preach about Jesus Christ. We'll discuss the mistaken belief that if we are obedient, we will not experience major trials and difficulties. We'll review how even though obedience yields blessings, some of those blessings don't come until later. And we'll discuss how suffering and adversity may play a large role in our spiritual development.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Two, Week Thirty (7/17/23 to 7/23/23)
In this episode we'll talk about Acts 10-15. We'll review the theme of change and how learning to accept change is a critical piece of our spiritual and emotional development. We'll talk about the account of Cornelius, a gentile, who received a vision to seek out Peter. Peter has a vision of unclean beasts that he eventually understands is heavenly direction to preach the gospel to everyone, regardless of whether they are Israelites or not. We'll talk about the challenges we sometimes face to adjust to unexpected or significant changes in life. We'll review some teachings from President Russell M. Nelson that reinforce the power of change and how it is essential to becoming more like the Savior.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Two, Week Twenty-Nine (7/10/23 to 7/16/23)
In this episode we'll talk about Acts 6-9. We'll focus on the story of Saul. Saul was a hater and persecutor of believers of Jesus Christ, causing damage and destruction to the church as a whole and to individual lives of members. Eventually he is visited by Jesus Christ who rebukes him and commands him to repent. Saul heeds the call and is eventually healed by Ananias, a faithful disciple. The story of Saul invites introspection to the idea of forgiveness. Did he deserve forgiveness? How would others react to his changed ways? We'll discuss the commandment to forgive and review how forgiveness can improve our spirituality and increase our mental and emotional health.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Two, Week Twenty-Eight (7/3/23 to 7/9/23)
In this episode we'll talk about Acts 1-5. We'll review the account of Ananias and Sapphira in chapter five. Their story is a cautionary tale about many things, including doing good things for the best reasons. We'll discuss how our motivation is important when we are striving to walk the covenant path. Although doing good things is commendable, we should strive to do them for noble reasons. We'll talk about how being overly concerned about the perceptions of others can be a detriment to our mental health and also our patterns of obedience. We'll review how as we increase our feelings of self-confidence, we can become less dependent upon the opinions of others.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Two, Week Twenty-Seven (6/26/23 to 7/2/23)
In this episode we'll talk about Matthew 28, Mark 16, Luke 24, and John 20-21. We'll talk about the Savior’s resurrection and appearance to many. We’ll review the story of the apostle Thomas, who did not believe the testimony of his cohorts that Jesus had risen. We’ll talk about the importance of faith, the need to move forward despite having immediate results, and how this relates to the improvement of mental and emotional health. We’ll also discuss the Savior’s teachings to Peter about his identity and purpose. We’ll review how increasing our own understanding of identity and purpose can help us better deal with the emotional challenges we’ll face.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Two, Week Twenty-Six (6/19/23 to 6/25/23)
In this episode we'll talk about Matthew 27, Mark 15, Luke 23, and John 19. We'll talk about the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ. We’ll review the account of Pilate and how his best instincts were to release Jesus without punishment. But as he was influenced by the voice of the people, he delivered the Savior to His death. We’ll talk about the problems that can happen from listening too much to the opinions of others and not exercising agency in righteousness. We’ll also discuss the concept of interpersonal boundaries. We’ll review how having good boundaries is critical to healthy relationships, and how increasing self-confidence can help improve boundaries with others.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Two, Week Twenty-Five (6/12/23 to 6/18/23)
In this episode we'll talk about Luke 22 and John 18. We'll talk about the ordinance of the sacrament and what makes it unique from other gospel ordinances. We'll discuss the idea of being "willing" to do something and how that impacts the process of change. We'll further address how being willing to change is a necessary element in making mental health progress. We'll also talk about the Savior's power and how He has the ability to heal us from our mental and emotional issues. This healing usually takes place by Him providing needed supports in our lives, encouraging our diligence, and having us walk a path that ultimately leads to a better situation.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Two, Week Twenty-Four (6/5/23 to 6/11/23)
In this episode we'll talk about John 14-17. We'll review how the gospel of John is often different than the other three gospels, focusing on unique events and providing deep insights for our spiritual and emotional development. We'll talk about the Savior's counsel during the Last Supper for his apostles to fear not and to have comfort. In the Savior's teachings, there are many suggestions that can help us increase peace and reduce anxiety in our lives. We'll talk about several of these suggestions and how they can be implemented. We'll further discuss how the gospel of Jesus Christ holds many keys to help us improve our mental and emotional health.
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Come Follow Me: Mental Health Insights: Season Two, Week Twenty-Three (5/29/23 to 6/4/23)
In this episode we'll talk about Matthew 26, Mark 14, and John 13. We'll talk about some of the events in the Last Supper and how Jesus revealed that one of his closest associates would betray Him. We’ll discuss the importance of the question, “Lord, is it I?” and how answering this question honestly can help us improve in our spiritual and emotional resilience. We’ll also talk about the importance of aligning our beliefs with truth. So many of our emotional problems happen because we believe untrue things about ourselves. As we learn to correct inaccurate beliefs and align our thoughts with revealed truth, we can have a more positive emotional experience.
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