May 20, 2026 | Family, Featured Content, Parenting
Earlier this year, my four-year-old daughter stopped sleeping through the night and started experiencing significant emotional distress every time my wife or I left the house. On the one hand, the change came out of nowhere. Maggie is our best sleeper. She...
May 6, 2026 | Catholic Psychology, Faith, Featured Content, Healing, Prayer
It may sound strange, but sometimes disconnection from God is not about a lack of faith. At different times in my own faith journey, I have found myself doing all the right “Catholic things” while still feeling disconnected from God. I would go to Mass,...
Mar 11, 2026 | Borderline Personality Disorder, Catholic Psychology, Dating, Relationships, Trauma
Is there someone in your life you feel like you have to walk on eggshells around? There is someone in my life who I used to treat like that. When things were really difficult, it didn’t matter what I did or how I did it, at least once a month we’d get into a fight....
Sep 10, 2025 | Featured Content, Parenting, Podcast, Popular, Stress
Parenting is hard. That’s not a shocker right? It’s not an “alert the media” type of revelation. In fact, going into parenting, I knew it would be hard. But I didn’t know it would be this hard and I didn’t know how it would be hard. Having three children, five and...
Sep 2, 2025 | Featured Content, Parenting, Podcast, Popular, Prayer, Stress, Trauma
If you’re raising Catholic kids in today’s culture, here’s the hard truth: Silence is a recipe for disaster. On a recent episode of the Being Human podcast, Dr. Greg spoke with Raquel Rose, a Catholic entrepreneur, former school counselor, and a once-scared college...
Aug 4, 2025 | Catholic Psychology, Featured Content
The key to taking the next step forward in your life may be a deeper understanding and application of a singular word: watchfulness. As legend has it, the devil spent a lot of time harassing St. John Vianney. He would light the saint’s bed on fire. He would fill the...
May 1, 2025 | Catholic Mindfulness, Healthy Living
Work, Mental Health, and the Gift of Becoming: Lessons from St. John Paul II on the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker “Daddy, why do you have to go to work?” For about a week or so, my daughter Maggie stopped me just before I left for work and looked up at me with her...