Episode 33 – Judaism and Mental Health

by | May 18, 2021

“The way people behave from birth, the way that people grow up, is what’s normal to them.”

— Dr. David Greenberg

Can Judaism make you sick?

There are many studies that highlight the positive effects of religious life — greater contentment, a feeling of community, and a strong sense of purpose.

But what about the negative effects of religion?

How should we think about and deal with the guilt, shame, fear, and disordered behaviours that religion can bring up in some people?

This episode of Living Jewishly is an instalment of Crossing The Sea, a podcast about Judaism and mental health.

This episode looks at the line between healthy piety and unhealthy pathology and features interviews with mental health experts Dr. Michelle Friedman, Dr. David Greenberg, and Dr. David H. Rosmarin.

“Thinking of Judaism or frankly any type of religion or tradition as a monolithic entity that has a one-way street would be a big mistake,” says Dr. Friedman. “I’ve definitely seen situations where a practice of Judaism has been incredibly helpful for people, and I’ve certainly seen the opposite… where a family’s expression of Judaism, a doctrinaire attitude or approach, can really be quite difficult.”

In this episode, you’ll explore the positive and negative effects of religion, how our upbringing influences our experience of mental distress, and how religion can be a healthy resource for LGBTQ+ people.

“The basis of religious practice should be a source of confidence — should be a source of a positive feeling, not a negative feeling.”

— Dr. David Greenberg

This‌ ‌episode discusses:‌ ‌

  • Whether religion can cause disordered thinking or only exacerbate conditions that already exist
  • How we can separate healthy belief from pathological or delusional thinking
  • How spirituality can be effectively integrated into psychotherapy in clinical settings

Sanity and Sanctity: Mental Health Work Among the Ultra-Orthodox in Jerusalem by David Greenberg and Eliezer Witztum

https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300071917/sanity-and-sanctity

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About The Author: Dr. Elliott Malamet
Dr. Elliott Malamet, a renowned contemporary Jewish thinker, is known for pushing his audiences to think beyond the conventional. He creates a sense of emotional and spiritual connection that attracts individuals to lead an informed, meaningful and inspirational life, underpinned with Jewish values. Dr. Malamet visits Toronto on a regular basis and will be teaching at Living Jewishly throughout the year. Elliott was a lecturer in Jewish Philosophy in Canadian universities for 20 years, and was the Department Head of Jewish Thought at TanenbaumCHAT secondary school. He currently lectures in Israel at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and many other Israeli institutions. Contact Dr. Elliott Malamet at elliott@livingjewishly.org

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