On Vaccine Mandates, Contempt, Families and Thanksgivingā€¦

Uncategorized Nov 23, 2021

By Peter Malinoski, Ph.D.

Happy upcoming Thanksgiving to you! We at Souls and Hearts are very thankful that you are with us, supporting us and engaging with us and what we offer. So thank you.

Let’s talk about family and Thanksgiving. And families getting together – or not getting together because of the COVID vaccine. Considerable ink has been spilled on how the debate about COVID vaccines has split families – and all the repercussions of that for the holidays. I’ve...

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A Chink in the Armor: Refortifying Ourselves Against Pornography during COVID-19

Uncategorized Jan 20, 2021

Take me to the "Restoring Your Marriage After Pornography" course!

by John J. Vizza, MDIV, MCL, JCL, MS

A recent November 2020 study from the International Journal of Impotence Research (of all things!) showed that traffic on pornography websites has significantly increased. Not only that but searches for COVID-related pornographic themes had been sought out, on one website, more than a million times in just one month.

While the US, at least according to this study, remained relatively...

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The Importance of Positive Thinking

Uncategorized Jan 13, 2021

by Kate Walsh Soucheray, Ed.D., M.A.T., M.A., LMFT


In this unprecedented time, we must remember to hold fast to positive thinking that leads us and sustains us. Our thoughts are fundamental to our sense of well-being, and as we participate in the living presence of the Holy Spirit, we will be blessed and supported in our efforts to remain positive and hopeful.

According to psychologists at the Mayo Clinic, maintaining a positive attitude is one of the most important thing human beings...

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The Sacramental Life of A Catholic Christian

Uncategorized Dec 23, 2020

by Kate Walsh Soucheray, Ed.D., M.A.T., M.A., LMFT

The sacramental life of a Catholic Christian is so fundamental to our faith that we likely do not notice how it molds and shapes us to become the people of God each and every day. The life we live is simple and profound. As Catholics, we find a rhythm in life through the sacraments, by celebrating these sacred, transitional moments with family members and other special people in our lives. The sacraments are moments of grace that help us...

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Shift Activities to Avoid the Holiday Blues

Uncategorized Dec 16, 2020

I want more details! Show me Episode 56 of Be With the Word"

By Gerry Crete, PhD

It’s that time of year again. The commercialization machine starts up earlier and earlier, instilling a sense of urgency to shop, buy, plan, give, and celebrate. The anticipation, preparation and stress of family gatherings begins, made even more complicated by the COVID-19 pandemic this year. Individuals suffering from isolation, anxiety, depression, and seasonal affective disorders may have more...

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Revise Your Advent Preparation

Uncategorized Dec 02, 2020

by Kate Walsh Soucheray, Ed.D., M.A.T., M.A., LMFT

We are now into the season of Advent, and with all that has happened with COVID-19 and the election, we may not have attended to our normal preparation for this lovely season.

Instead, we may have been concerned about who is coming to dinner for holiday celebrations, whether we will be safe, and if the gifts we ordered online will arrive on time. While all those considerations are important and valuable, they can distract us from the...

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Philippians 4 as a Remedy for Anxiety

Uncategorized Nov 24, 2020

Dr. Mario Sacasa, LMFT

Anxiety is a curious thing. The human brain is a powerhouse of activity, constantly processing and directing thoughts, emotions, and actions. The vast majority of this activity is beneath our awareness, but the thoughts that tend to get us in trouble are those associated with responses to threats. When those get out-of-whack, we call that anxiety. Yes, fear certainly has its place; it is needed to keep us alive, yet, the powerful human brain can create threats in all...

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Trust in the Lord With All Your Heart

Uncategorized Nov 19, 2020

Take me to the "Coronavirus Crisis: Carpe Diem" podcast!

by Kate Walsh Soucheray, Ed.D., M.A.T., M.A., LMFT

It is so easy to feel hopeless or discouraged at this time. We may have thought the coronavirus would be over by now, or that we would have a vaccine that lets us get back to normal. And yet, we are facing the holidays and we have been stuck in this state of confusion and chaos for several months and there is no guarantee it will end anytime soon. All we know for sure is that we...

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Getting Back to Mass in the Middle of a Pandemic

Uncategorized Oct 22, 2020

by Kate Walsh Soucheray, Ed.D., M.A.T., M.A., LMFT

How do we get back to Mass safely in the middle of a pandemic? For Catholics, attending weekly Mass was an obligation, and due to COVID-19, that requirement for many was suspended until several factors were addressed, making it safer to return to potentially crowded spaces. Now that we are wearing masks, leaving space between attendees by leaving pews unfilled, and washing our hands before taking Holy Communion, it may seem safer to...

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Whatā€™s the Difference Between Life Coaching and Therapy?

Uncategorized Oct 15, 2020

Take me to "A Catholic's Guide to Self-Help"

By Ruth O'Neil

Today, more and more people across the globe are realizing the benefits of working with a coach. You can find a coach for just about everything from writing a book to cancer recovery, or from unlocking the full potential of an executive to reconnecting a mom with her authentic self after a career of raising kids! This increased awareness, coupled with the need for a whole person (mind, body, soul) approach to wellness, has opened up...

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