Join our hosts Dr. Adam Froerer and Cecil Walker, two therapists with a mission to explore the concept of hope and how it can help people heal their mental health. Through engaging conversations and real-life examples, you’ll discover how you can cultivate hope in your own life. Whether you're a mental health professional or someone seeking to improve your own mental health, this podcast will help you see how valuable hope is as a resource!
How can you hold onto hope so that you can make your biggest dreams come true?
Are you motivated to live a hope-filled life? We're ready to help guide you! For more solution focused content, please c…
Are you motivated to live a hope-filled life? We're ready to help guide you! For more solution focused content, please check out the Solution Focused Universe!
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Remember, holding onto a dream and engaging with that dream might influence you in ways that you may or may not even recognize.
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How do you think hope plays out through dependence? We would love to hear your thoughts!
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How do you think hope plays out through dependence? We would love to hear your thoughts!
Are you motivated to live a hope-filled life? We're ready to help guide you! For more solution focused content…
We talked about a variety of real world examples today, but how do you think this idea of awaiting intersects with this process of becoming?
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Cecil provides a thought provoking insight into the difference between 'waiting' and 'awaiting' hope.
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References:
Walker, C. R., Froerer, A. S., & Gourlay-Fernandez, N. (2021). The Value of Using Emotions in Solution Focused Brief Therapy. The Journal of Marital and Family Therapy. Doi: 10.1111/jmft.1…
Snyder Reference: Snyder, C. R. (2002). Hope theory: Rainbows in the mind. Psychol. Inquiry 13, 249–275. doi: 10.1207/s15327965pli1304_01
Welcome back to another exciting season of Best Hopes! This season, we're delving deeper into everything hope-related. Join us as we explore the latest research on hope and share practical tips on ho…