A Bishop’s Honest Battle with Anxiety and Depression
A bishop opens up about battling anxiety and depression — and why "just try harder" is the worst advice anyone gave him. A powerful Catholic mental health conversation. In this episode of The CatholicPsych Show, Dr. Greg Bottaro sits down with Bishop James Conley, who shares his raw, personal journey through anxiety and depression as a Church leader. His story dismantles the idea that faith alone should make mental health struggles disappear — and offers real hope to Catholics who are suffering. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for weekly Catholic psychology episodes: / @catholicpsychinstitute FOLLOW US: Instagram: / catholicpsych Facebook: / catholicpsych Catholic Psychology you can trust. Need help? Want to help? CATHOLICPSYCH.COM #CatholicAnxiety #CatholicDepression #BishopConley #CatholicMentalHealth #CatholicPsychology

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