Doctor Heals Mental Health With Faith; What He Did Will Shock You

Doctor Heals Mental Health With Faith; What He Did Will Shock You

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After a career as an anesthesiologist, Dr. Grant Mullen discovered that he could help his Christian brothers and sisters dealing with mental health issues through a faith-based medicine approach. After successfully healing many, Dr. Mullen found himself in a crisis himself, as his marriage was falling apart. Dr. Mullen sought guidance and found a new approach to healing, which led him further into healing modalities through Christ.

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  1. I was blessed to find a Christian psychologist that could help with my severe anxiety, depression, and mood swings following a TBI.

    Other than that, family and friends were less than useless.
    I learned that talking to 99.9% of people only makes the problem worse.

    Around the same time, I decided to study the Bible and determine whether I would accept it as the Word of God or throw it in the trash.
    It held up as I challenged every doubt over about a year of full time study.

    It showed me how Biblically illiterate the vast majority of Christians are. Seminary must be designed to destroy belief in God, best I can tell.

    Anyway, prayer, study, and persistence paid off.
    God slowly but surely healed me back to being a functional, if not respected, member of society.

    I still haven't found a church that is worth going to, but I have a much closer relationship to Jesus.
    He shares His heart and mind with us through His Word.

    Shunning people for having problems in life only makes things worse.
    It is NOT What Jesus Would Do.

  2. Coming from a religious background as a young person; I can confidently say almost all mental ailments derive from the overwhelming doubt this newly secular world instils in those of any/ all faith. The more I search for the infallible truth of this existence the more I’m met with spiritual absurdity or emotionless and equally absurd mathematical theory… A moderately sensible and rational person can no longer intrinsically know what is true once they’re made aware of the contradictions in scripture. Me and many others now experience a perpetual crisis of meaning in the awareness of existentialism

  3. I'm probably the only one reacting this way, but the first few minutes of this video had me laughing out loud. He goes from a control freak with no emotions to a man at a total loss how to deal with people who weren't unconscious. I found that really funny. Then it continued and I was really astounded at how and what he learned. Wonderful man. Thank you for this video.

  4. I am in ministry for over 20ywars helping Christians to love God first then themselves and love your neighbor as yourself. I also got healing myself when you give you receive. AMEN AND AMEN

  5. You are spot on some mental health can also be spiritual warfare. I am in deliverance ministry and if people get involved in occult practice and Eastern religion They allow the stronghold entry.Amen

  6. Many people are in such bad shape that for them to promptly embark on a program of doctrinaire thinking, or anything slightly resembling such is out of the question. Many of them are suicidal and need immediate relief beyond just emotional support. Certainly you are aware of the ketamine revolution unfolding right now. In many cases, immediate reduction of suffering allows spiritual introspection and many people have very religious types of experiences, even on the first session. I witnessed one myself, as a ketamine clinic in Austin allowed me to sit in the treatment room with a friend (a counselor herself) who eventually got off a suboxone (antidepressant) dependency. Her first ketamine session was spent with the experience of being caressed in the wings of angels. Some of her subsequent sessions were very hard in terms of witnessing some of the unpleasnt sources of her psychic pain, some from childhood, but like I said, after 5 sessions she was able to kick her 35 year dependency on antidepressants. Quite gratifying for me as I introduced her to the information on this approach about 4 years ago.

  7. I hate anaesthetic. I’ve had it twice, once as a teenager and then as an adult. Both were awful. The second one was for a big operation – I was very ill, I thought I was dying. The anaethiatist cane to find out what happened, and if I was to have it again to tell them what happened. I’ve never felt like that. Anaesthetic isn’t safe, I never want it again. And am very afraid of it and don’t see it as Godly. I’d rather have acupuncture, but they tend only to do that in China.

  8. I’m a Christian and suffer with depression (I’ve since found out that I’m autistic). But I’ve been told similar, you shouldn’t have mood swings if you’re a Christian.

    That’s a wonderful testimony.

  9. 6:00 How did no one else notice that theres a glitch where he repeats himself twice but somehow the same clip ends differently the second time its said? Watch from 6 minutes and then it repeats at 6:20 but theres a different ending yet theres no cut so he literally glitches? I dont trust this guy at all