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Curt Thompson:
Vulnerability
Reframed:
Healing Shame
& Promoting
Human
Flourishing
Psychiatrist and author Curt Thompson explores the impact of shame in impairing work communities, and how the gospel fosters a renewed form of vulnerability as a solution.
Curt Thompson, M.D., is a psychiatrist for a private practice in Falls Church, Virginia and the founder of Being Known, LLC, an organization that develops resources to educate and train leaders about the intersection between interpersonal neurobiology, Christian spiritual formation and vocational creativity. He is the author of Anatomy of the Soul and The Soul of Shame: Retelling the Stories We Believe About Ourselves. He graduated from Wright State University School of Medicine, completed his psychiatric residency at Temple University Hospital and is board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. He is actively engaged in learning and education as he supervises clinical employees and facilitates ongoing education groups for patients and colleagues. Throughout his career, along with treating adults, adolescents and families, his main focus of clinical and research interest has been the integration of psychiatry, its associated disciplines, and Christian spirituality. He is a frequent speaker on the topic at workshops, conferences and retreats. He has specific expertise in the field of interpersonal neurobiology and how it reflects important tenets of Christian faith, providing opportunities to comprehend and experience that same faith in fresh trustworthy ways. Much of his work is now committed to training other professionals across cultures and in multiple vocational domains in the same material.
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