14. Faith and Clinical Depression with David Anderson
Have you ever understood the difference between situational and clinical depression? My guest, David Anderson, had no idea there were two different types until he was diagnosed with clinical depression. David always felt an underlying level of sadness but never really thought there was anything that abnormal. David chats to us today about his road to recovery and how his faith and religion made him feel a lot of shame because of his diagnosis. In David’s faith community, depression is often related to not having a strong enough relationship with God. So it took a lot of research and discovery for David to not feel like a failed Christian.
David is a multi-passionate writer of fiction and nonfiction. He has a Master’s of Theological Studies (MTS) and a Master of Theology (ThM) from Duke Divinity School, and a Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) from the University of South Carolina. His book, Dark Nights of the Soul: Reflections on Faith and the Depressed Brain, won first place in the Writer’s Digest Self Published Ebook Awards, nonfiction category in 2019. His next project is a novel set in ancient Rome called Through Fear of Death.
In this episode we talk about:
Becoming an ordained minister
Getting diagnosed with clinical depression
The shame of being depressed as a Christian
David’s book Dark Nights of the Soul
How David’s faith affected his experience of depression
David’s principles for recovery
David’s advice for people who think they might be clinically depressed
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