Fear, Anxiety, and the Psychology of Christian Nationalism w/ Phil Herndon

Phil Herndon joins us for a conversation about fear, anxiety, and the psychology of Christian Nationalism. Phil shares his insights into the minds and hearts of those committed to American Christian Nationalism and provides some helpful methods for engaging loved ones when they exhibit anxiety and rage.

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Phil uses a dynamic approach to help his clients recover their hearts and redeem their stories. His therapeutic approach is grounded in the Spiritual Root Systemâ„¢, and is informed by the work of Irvin Yalom, Curt Thompson, Dan Siegel, and Dan Allender. He also integrates perspectives from Judeo-Christian traditions, existential philosophy, and pastoral care. Phil works with individuals who have lost their way through addiction, anxiety, depression, struggles with spirituality, or burnout to walk them through the tumultuous and scary times that are so common to the human experience.

Phil worked in the trucking business through college and after college until finally realizing his true passion was helping people walk through difficulties and heartache. He completed graduate school in 1992 with a Master of Arts in counseling and religious education.

He served as a pastor in Texas for 15 years until joining the Center for Professional Excellence in 2005 where he served as Clinical Director until 2020. Phil became the Clinical Director and co-owner of River Tree in 2020 and loves his role in developing, encouraging, and equipping the staff as they walk with people through their life journeys.

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