What happens when faith and mental health stay at the table, and the conversation goes deeper? In Part Two of The Clinician’s Table, our hosts continue their honest, grounded dialogue on the intersection of faith and therapy, expanding on the realities of healing, calling, and clinical work within Christian communities.
Building on the foundation laid in Part One, this episode moves beyond the “why” and into the lived experience of what it actually looks like to hold faith and mental health in the same space.
With shared Caribbean backgrounds and years of clinical practice, they explore:
• The ongoing stigma around therapy and how it shows up in real life
• Navigating faith, boundaries, and responsibility as clinicians
• How personal experiences shape therapeutic approach and empathy
• What sustained healing looks like beyond the first step into therapy This episode is a continuation for listeners ready to go deeper—inviting believers, skeptics, and seekers alike to reflect on healing as a process, not a contradiction, when faith and mental health coexist.
WATCH PART ONE HERE