Can Healing Come by Faith Alone?
The Clinicians Table with Tabitha Azor & Gerina Davis by Gerina Davis, Tabitha Azure
Episode notes
In this episode of The Clinician’s Table, two Christian marriage and family therapists explore the tension between faith as healing and faith as performance. What happens when belief becomes pressure? And how do we know when our faith is actually helping us heal—or keeping us stuck?
Through both clinical insight and personal stories, the hosts unpack how faith can be a powerful foundation for emotional and psychological healing, while also addressing the ways performance, spiritual bypassing, and denial can harm mental health. They discuss the impact of shame, fragmentation, and compartmentalizing, and why authentic faith requires emotional honesty, grief, and growth.
🎧 Next episode: A discussion on why programs like Alcoholics Anonymous work and what healing spaces can learn from their model of grace, accountability, and process. ...