The True Architecture of Self-Esteem
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Episode Notes: The True Architecture of Self-Esteem.
Depression is a thief, and the first thing it steals is your sense of worth. It doesn’t just make you feel sad; it makes you feel wrong. It convinces you that you are lacking in every department—that you aren't smart enough, attractive enough, or strong enough.
Today, we’re going to look at why we sometimes become our own worst critics and how we can start to rebuild a foundation that actually holds weight.
Sources & References
To help you dive deeper into the research and theology discussed in this episode, I have provided this list of sources and resources used in the preparation of this episode.
Psychological Research.
Beck, Aaron T., et al. (1979). Cognitive Therapy of Depression. New York: Guilford Press. (Foundational research on the 80% self-dislike statistic).
Braff, David L., & Beck, Aaron T. Research on distorted thinking in depressed individuals. (Clinical studies regarding the interpretation of proverbs and abstract logic in depressive states).
Freud, Sigmund. (1917). Mourning and Melancholia. (The classic psychoanalytic treatise on the nature of depression and self-criticism).
Seligman, Martin E.P. (2006). Learned Optimism: How to Change Your Mind and Your Life. (Research regarding agency and cognitive shifts).
Theological & Literary Works
Bonhoeffer, Dietrich. Letters and Papers from Prison. (Insights on identity, failure, and the redemptive nature of grace).
Lewis, C.S. Mere Christianity and The Weight of Glory. (Reflections on human dignity and the distinction between being and doing).
Nouwen, Henri. Life of the Beloved: Spiritual Living in a Secular World. (Discussion on the 'three lies' of identity).
Spurgeon, Charles H. The Autobiography of Charles Spurgeon. (Reflections on the 'Black Dog' and the 'deluge of mercy').
Scriptural Foundations.
Psalm 139:14: The inherent value of being 'fearfully and wonderfully made.'
1 John 3:1: The 'lavish love' that defines our identity as children of God.
Romans 5:8: Value independent of performance ('while we were still sinners').
Galatians 3:26: Our anchored identity in Christ.
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