
Faith Matters When Faith Heals and When it Hurts -- A Conversation with Janeen Martin
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Feb 15, 2025 Janeen Martin, a therapist and researcher focused on religion and mental health, shares her insights into the dual role of faith in people's lives. She discusses how faith can be a source of healing for some while causing distress for others. Key topics include attachment styles in spiritual relationships, the contrast between intrinsic and extrinsic motivations, and the importance of nurturing a healthy faith environment. Janeen also emphasizes the significance of self-awareness and community support in cultivating a balanced relationship with God.
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Extrinsic vs. Intrinsic Orientation
- Extrinsic religious orientation focuses on personal gains from religion, like community or solace.
- Intrinsic orientation emphasizes personal values and how beliefs shape one's life and interactions.
Quest Orientation
- Quest orientation involves a continuous search for truth, embracing uncertainty and doubt.
- Unlike intrinsic faith's relative stability, quest orientation views beliefs as evolving.
Teaching Quest Orientation
- Normalize doubt and uncertainty with children as normal parts of faith development.
- Create space for questions and discussions about what resonates and what doesn't in religious teachings.
