Mental tools…
for your journey
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The fully delighted podcast
A brand new podcast from SMCC. The topics allow you to live with more delight and less despair. We will talk about what it means to be fully delighted in God and we want to invite you along for the journey. Weekly, our lead pastor, Eric Nelson and others, explore full devotion and full delight. We hope you’ll join us this week as we take our next steps on this journey together.
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Northpoint Community Church Podcast
Welcome to the weekly audio podcast for North Point Community Church in Alpharetta, GA where our mission is to inspire people to follow Jesus. Our desire is that this podcast will encourage you in your relationship with God.
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The Best of You by Dr. Alison Cook
Join therapist and author, Dr. Alison Cook, as she guides you through some of your toughest challenges with wisdom, kindness, and grace. Together with friends and experts we'll unpack the best of psychology from a faith-based perspective. You’ll discover how to break free from painful patterns, mend your past, and discover what brings out the best of you.
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Breanna Crenshaw, MSW, Psychotherapist, UT
The goal of my private practice, Unbound Wellness, is to offer relevant treatment beyond symptom management to promote lasting change. Using evidence-based research modalities that ground both provider and client in positive psychology, mind/body connection, and solution-focused care, I teach my clients strategies to foster resilience and autonomy long after the therapeutic relationship has ended.
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Faith-Based Online Therapy Neuroscience Informed Christian Counseling® (NICC)
NICC counselors combine modern neuroscience, attachment theory, and trauma research with a biblical perspective to help clients heal, grow emotionally, and connect deeply with their faith. A 2024 study (1,211 people) showed that 93.6% of clients experienced positive outcomes from this evidence-based, spiritually guided approach.
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Adam Young, LCSW, Mdiv
The Place We Find Ourselves podcast, hosted by therapist Adam Young (LCSW, MDiv), explores trauma, attachment, and interpersonal neurobiology. Featuring expert insights and personal stories, it guides listeners on healing from trauma, drawing on work from leading neuroscientists and psychologists.

