Episode 1 – Postpartum Depression – Christine Chappell

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-98zwr-16efe49

Episode #1 Show Notes

Hosts: Jinda Reinig and Dr. Warren Lamb

Special Guest: Christine Chappell

 

Summary

In this episode of The Soul Care Podcast, hosts Jinda Reinig and Warren Lamb welcome back Christine Chappell to discuss her new mini-book on postpartum depression. They explore the importance of sharing personal experiences, the challenges of motherhood, and the need for grace and understanding in the face of struggles. Christine emphasizes the significance of acknowledging both physical and spiritual aspects of mental health, the impact of societal expectations, and the necessity of lamenting and grieving. The conversation highlights the importance of community support and the hope found in God’s Word during difficult seasons.

Takeaways

Key takeaways from the discussion include:

  • Christine’s writing is deeply rooted in her personal experiences.
  • Postpartum depression is a common struggle that needs to be normalized.
  • Self-talk and societal expectations can heavily influence a mother’s mental health.
  • It’s essential to recognize the interplay between physical and spiritual challenges.
  • Living in the gray area of life is a reality that many face.
  • Shoulding ourselves leads to toxic shame and unrealistic expectations.
  • Accepting God’s grace and mercy is crucial for healing.
  • Lamenting and grieving are important aspects of processing pain.
  • Community support is vital for mothers experiencing postpartum struggles.

 

Bibliography:

Postpartum Depression: Hope for a Hard Season

(New Growth Press, August 2024)

Misericordia En La Oscuridad: Caminando Con Dios a Través de la Depresión En La

Maternidad

(P&R Publishing, 2024)

Midnight Mercies: Walking with God Through Depression in Motherhood 

(P&R Publishing, 2023)

Help! I’ve Been Diagnosed with a Mental Disorder

(Shepherd Press, 2021)

Help! My Teen is Depressed

(Shepherd Press, 2020)

Clean Home, Messy Heart: Promises of Renewal, Hope, and 

Change for Overwhelmed Moms

(WestBow Press, 2016)

 

Social Media:

facebook.com/cleanhomemessheart

twitter.com/chappellwrites

instagram.com/christinemchappell

 

Hope + Help Podcast:

christinemchappell.com/podcast

 

Navigating Depression On-Demand Video Workshops:

christinemchappell.com/workshops

 

Warrenism of the Week: “Stop shoulding yourself; shoulding equals shaming.”

 

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Published by: Pastor Warren Lamb

God has granted me the honor of being adopted as one of His sons and of serving His people as a Bible teacher and Biblical counselor. My primary area of counseling expertise is often referred to as "high-end" counseling: survivors of trauma and abuse, especially childhood sexual abuse, church abuse, narcissistic abuse, domestic oppression, sex-trafficking, kidnapping, and sole-survivor counseling. As a survivor myself, God uses my own healing journey to help bring hope and healing to others (a la 2 Cor. 1:3-4). Abuse and oppression are NEVER okay with God! When it comes to oppression and abuse, there is no "Switzerland," no neutral territory - you either side with the oppressor or with the oppressed; there is no middle ground. To find out more, visit our website https://tilbcc.com

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