SUMMARY:
What do today’s leaders need to know about mental health? In a conversation that is simultaneously light-hearted and full of deep wisdom, Paula Faris interviews psychologist Dr. Henry Cloud about how leaders can better understand and talk about mental health. Tune in as Dr. Cloud also shares practical advice on how to find a good counselor, and his take on the use of personality assessments to increase self-awareness
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
SOMEONE ELSE’S DRAMA DOES NOT NEED TO BE YOUR DRAMA. Even when you find yourself surrounded by high-drama situations and people, you can make the choice to support individuals without taking on their drama.
FREEDOM HAS A FORMULA. Freedom = Responsibility = Love. Lack of responsibility is indicated by doing something unloving to yourself or another. A parent’s job is to make all those things equal (NOT to control children).
HUMANS ARE DESIGNED TO “DRIVE TRUE.” Though we are designed to have certain capacities, because we find ourselves in a fallen world all of us have some kind of “ding” (something, big or small, is broken). In addition, some of us find ourselves with parts that weren’t “installed.”
UNDERSTAND THE FOUR CONTINUUMS OF MENTAL HEALTH. The four continuums are: (1) connection; (2) autonomy; (3) processing imperfection; and (4) maturity. All psychological treatment falls into at least one of these four buckets.
DON’T JUST FIND A COUNSELOR; FIND A GOOD COUNSELOR. To find a good counselor, rely on people around you whose success is based on knowing who the good counselors are: doctors, care pastors at churches, family attorneys, or people who have experience with a particular counselor.
TYPOLOGIES CAN BE HELPFUL, BUT POTENTIALLY LIMITING. Tests and typologies (Meyers-Briggs, the Enneagram, etc.) can be useful tools for more objectively understanding ourselves, but can lead to compartmentalization, stagnation, and compensation.
RELATED LINKS:
Global Leadership Network
The Global Leadership Summit
Dr. Henry Cloud
Paula Faris
FREE Event Featuring Liz Wiseman (November 4, 10:30am CT)
Danielle Strickland on Identifying False Belief Systems
Dr. Henry Cloud
Clinical Psychologist & Acclaimed Leadership Expert | Leadership UniversityPaula Faris
Founder | CARRY Media™Ashlyn Ochoa
Host | The Global Leadership PodcastEp 94: Leadership & Mental Health–Dr. Henry Cloud & Paula Faris
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Leading OrganizationsLeading OthersServant LeadershipWhat do today’s leaders need to know about mental health? In a conversation that is simultaneously light-hearted and full of deep wisdom, Paula Faris interviews psychologist Dr. Henry Cloud about how leaders can better understand and talk about mental health. Tune in as Dr. Cloud also shares practical advice on how to find a good counselor, and his take on the use of personality assessments to increase self-awareness
On This Podcast
Dr. Henry Cloud
Leadership University
Dr. Cloud is an acclaimed leadership expert and psychologist who draws on his extensive experience in business, leadership consulting, clinical psychology and church ministry, imparting practical and effective wisdom for growing in Christ. Dr. Cloud is a New York Times best-selling author with more than 45 of his books selling over 20 million copies; his book Boundaries sold over 8 million copies, changing countless lives. For over three decades, Dr. Cloud has counseled hundreds of individuals and served thousands of churches and ministries around the globe.
Paula Faris
CARRY Media™
Paula Faris is an Emmy-Award winning journalist, speaker, best-selling author of Called Out: Why I Traded Two Dream Jobs For A Life Of True Calling, and host of the Paula Faris Faith & Calling podcast, where she talks to inspirational people about what they're called to do and who they're called to be. Faris spent the last nine years at ABC news, during which she was co-anchor of Good Morning America weekend edition and co-host of The View. While at the network she reported on everything from politics, news and entertainment to sports and faith. In 2022, Faris launched CARRY Media™ with the desire to champion, advocate and celebrate working mothers across America.
Ashlyn Ochoa
The Global Leadership Podcast
Ashlyn Ochoa has served in a variety of roles at the Global Leadership Network since 2016. The product of her talented work, strategic creativity, and valuable leadership has been experienced in the production of The Global Leadership Podcast, as well as many of the GLN’s leadership events and videos that have been translated and contextualized in more than 123 countries. As a valuable leader with a voice of positive influence, she is the host of The Global Leadership Podcast, one of the most popular leadership podcasts in the world. As of 2022, in addition to hosting the podcast, Ashlyn leads national event strategy and production at Bethany Christian Services, where she works in her passion to serve children and families. Beyond her professional roles, her greatest joy is found in being a wife and mom. Experience her positive energy, inquisitive mind, and wisdom as you tune in to The Global Leadership Podcast!
Show Notes
SUMMARY:
What do today’s leaders need to know about mental health? In a conversation that is simultaneously light-hearted and full of deep wisdom, Paula Faris interviews psychologist Dr. Henry Cloud about how leaders can better understand and talk about mental health. Tune in as Dr. Cloud also shares practical advice on how to find a good counselor, and his take on the use of personality assessments to increase self-awareness
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
SOMEONE ELSE’S DRAMA DOES NOT NEED TO BE YOUR DRAMA. Even when you find yourself surrounded by high-drama situations and people, you can make the choice to support individuals without taking on their drama.
FREEDOM HAS A FORMULA. Freedom = Responsibility = Love. Lack of responsibility is indicated by doing something unloving to yourself or another. A parent’s job is to make all those things equal (NOT to control children).
HUMANS ARE DESIGNED TO “DRIVE TRUE.” Though we are designed to have certain capacities, because we find ourselves in a fallen world all of us have some kind of “ding” (something, big or small, is broken). In addition, some of us find ourselves with parts that weren’t “installed.”
UNDERSTAND THE FOUR CONTINUUMS OF MENTAL HEALTH. The four continuums are: (1) connection; (2) autonomy; (3) processing imperfection; and (4) maturity. All psychological treatment falls into at least one of these four buckets.
DON’T JUST FIND A COUNSELOR; FIND A GOOD COUNSELOR. To find a good counselor, rely on people around you whose success is based on knowing who the good counselors are: doctors, care pastors at churches, family attorneys, or people who have experience with a particular counselor.
TYPOLOGIES CAN BE HELPFUL, BUT POTENTIALLY LIMITING. Tests and typologies (Meyers-Briggs, the Enneagram, etc.) can be useful tools for more objectively understanding ourselves, but can lead to compartmentalization, stagnation, and compensation.
RELATED LINKS:
Global Leadership Network
The Global Leadership Summit
Dr. Henry Cloud
Paula Faris
FREE Event Featuring Liz Wiseman (November 4, 10:30am CT)
Danielle Strickland on Identifying False Belief Systems
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