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The Catholic Couch is the official podcast of the Catholic Counseling Institute, where Catholic faith and psychological science meet real life. Hosted by licensed Catholic therapist Amber Pilkington, this podcast explores the intersection of theology, mental health, and human relationships.

Each episode offers practical tools, grounded in Church teaching and peer-reviewed research, on topics like marriage, boundaries, anxiety, intrusive thoughts, parenting, trauma, forgiveness, and healing.

This is not therapy. This is faithful, formative support—so you can grow in clarity, peace, and purpose.

Pull up a seat. There's a place here for you.

© 2025 The Catholic Couch
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  • "Righteous Anger: Embracing Emotions with Faith"
    Nov 11 2025

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    Understanding and Integrating Holy Anger in Our Lives

    This episode explores the concept of holy anger, using Jesus' cleansing of the temple as a case study. Starting with a prayer, it delves into the emotions behind anger, contrasting righteous anger with sinful rage, and discusses how Jesus' actions in the temple demonstrate controlled and purposeful anger. The script covers theological perspectives, references to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, psychological insights, and practical steps for managing anger productively. It emphasizes the difference between feeling anger and acting destructively, promoting emotional regulation and integration as part of spiritual and personal growth. The episode concludes with a prayer for wisdom in handling anger and living in alignment with Christian virtues.

    00:00 Opening Prayer and Invocation
    01:13 Introduction and Overview
    02:14 Context of Jesus Cleansing the Temple
    05:37 Exploring Righteous Anger
    08:06 Understanding Emotions and the Mood Meter
    14:47 The Lie That Anger is Sinful
    19:27 Consequences of Suppressing Emotions
    21:44 Understanding Anger and Boundaries
    22:20 The Problem with Venting
    22:47 Techniques for Regulation
    23:02 HeartMath and Biofeedback
    23:59 Spiritual Integration of Emotions
    25:16 The Role of Anger in Values and Justice
    28:28 Neurobiological Insights on Anger
    30:28 Regulation and Emotional Maturity
    35:21 Practical Skills for Managing Anger
    36:17 The HEART Framework
    39:39 Final Thoughts and Prayer

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    Disclaimer:
    This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional counseling, spiritual direction, or medical advice. While I’m a licensed Catholic therapist, I am not your therapist—and listening to this podcast does not create a therapeutic relationship.If you’re experiencing significant distress, please reach out to a licensed mental health provider in your area, your parish priest, or a trusted support resource. If you're in crisis, contact 988 or your local emergency services.The Catholic Counseling Institute exists to support women with resources that integrate faith and psychological insight. We’re here to walk with you, but we are not a crisis line or emergency care provider.


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    42 min
  • "I Forgive" How Did Erika Kirk Do It? The Psychology & Theology Of Forgiveness
    Sep 26 2025

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    The Power and Process of Forgiveness: Merging Psychology and Faith

    In this episode, viewers are taken on a deep dive into the concept of forgiveness through the lens of both psychology and theology. The script recounts powerful stories of individuals, from Erica Kirk to Pope John Paul II, who have demonstrated profound forgiveness in the face of unspeakable wrongs. It emphasizes that forgiveness is not about excusing the offense or canceling justice, but rather a moral decision to release resentment and extend mercy. The episode outlines a four-phase process of forgiveness – uncovering hurt, deciding to forgive, doing the work of forgiveness, and discovering its freedom – while exploring its psychological benefits such as reduced anxiety and improved mental health. The discussion also busts myths about forgiveness, examines its physical impacts on the body, and offers practical steps for individuals to integrate forgiveness into their everyday lives.

    00:00 Introduction: The Power of Forgiveness
    00:34 Historical Examples of Forgiveness
    02:11 Understanding Forgiveness: What It Is and Isn't
    04:28 The Process of Forgiveness
    09:18 Psychological and Physical Benefits of Forgiveness
    12:35 Forgiveness as a Moral Act
    19:21 Practical Steps to Practice Forgiveness
    22:37 Conclusion: Forgiveness as a Journey

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    Disclaimer:
    This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional counseling, spiritual direction, or medical advice. While I’m a licensed Catholic therapist, I am not your therapist—and listening to this podcast does not create a therapeutic relationship.If you’re experiencing significant distress, please reach out to a licensed mental health provider in your area, your parish priest, or a trusted support resource. If you're in crisis, contact 988 or your local emergency services.The Catholic Counseling Institute exists to support women with resources that integrate faith and psychological insight. We’re here to walk with you, but we are not a crisis line or emergency care provider.


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    27 min
  • Should You Date Someone You Aren't Attracted To?
    Sep 26 2025

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    Physical Attraction and Catholic Dating: Navigating Sparks and Substance

    In this episode of 'The Catholic Couch,' Amber Pilkington tackles the complex topic of physical attraction in Catholic dating. She explores whether initial sparks are necessary for a successful, holy marriage and discusses the possibility of attraction growing over time. Amber delves into what the Church and psychology say about physical attraction and how it relates to a lasting, faithful relationship. Using historical context, research studies, and theological insights, she highlights the importance of balancing freedom and structure in relationships. Additionally, Amber provides practical tips for couples to deepen their attraction and discusses the role biological and mental health factors play in romantic desire. The episode offers a balanced view, emphasizing that while physical attraction is important, it should grow alongside emotional and spiritual connections. Viewers are encouraged to explore the beauty of character and virtues in their relationships, supported by free downloadable resources designed to foster intimacy and connection.

    00:00 Introduction: The Elephant in Catholic Dating
    01:11 The Role of Attraction in Catholic Dating
    03:17 Historical Perspectives on Marriage
    05:35 The Church's Stance on Free Consent in Marriage
    09:09 Psychological Insights on Attraction
    12:26 Practical Tips for Growing Attraction
    23:13 The Impact of Hormones and Medication on Attraction
    26:45 Balancing Physical and Spiritual Attraction
    28:41 Conclusion: Embracing Attraction in Catholic Relationships

    https://catholiccounselinginstitute.thrivecart.com/survival-homemaking/

    Disclaimer:
    This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional counseling, spiritual direction, or medical advice. While I’m a licensed Catholic therapist, I am not your therapist—and listening to this podcast does not create a therapeutic relationship.If you’re experiencing significant distress, please reach out to a licensed mental health provider in your area, your parish priest, or a trusted support resource. If you're in crisis, contact 988 or your local emergency services.The Catholic Counseling Institute exists to support women with resources that integrate faith and psychological insight. We’re here to walk with you, but we are not a crisis line or emergency care provider.


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    31 min
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