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Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler

Episode 319: Dr. David T. Morgan, Active LDS, Licensed Psychologist, Mental Health

Listen, Learn & Love Hosted by Richard Ostler

Richard Ostler

Religion & Spirituality

4.8839 Ratings

🗓️ 20 September 2020

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

My friend David Morgan, PhD from BYU, shares helping people understand and cope with mental health issues through the lens of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. David has written four books, written dozens of articles for LDS Living and part of virtual fireside with Onward Productions. If you want better tools to manage/solve your own mental health issues or to better help others, please listen to this podcast. David brings his academic experience, 20 years of private practice, and his understanding of the Gospel of Jesus Christ to give us better tools/understanding. You can learn more about David (books, articles) at https://ldspsychologist.com/. You can also follow David on Facebook at facebook.com/davidtmorganphd and Instagram @ldspsychologist Thank you for being on the podcast David and your life mission to bring hope and healing.

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0:00.0

Welcome to another episode of Listen, Learn, and Love, hosted by Richard Osler. My guest on today's

0:10.7

podcast, sometimes we have kind of people that aren't well known, and the purpose of this podcast

0:16.2

is to give them a platform to share their story. And other times we have people that are kind of famous and

0:21.5

have written books and speak frequently. And we kind of have, David's not going to like me,

0:26.5

call him kind of famous, but we do have somebody that's pretty prominent, the LDS community on the

0:31.9

podcast today. It's my friend, Dr. David Morgan. Welcome to the podcast, David.

0:38.2

Thank you, Richard. I'm so Welcome to the podcast, David. Thank you, Richard.

0:39.3

I'm so glad to be here.

0:41.1

David has a Ph.D. from BYU.

0:45.3

He's a licensed psychologist.

0:47.6

He's written four books.

0:49.3

He's a public speaker.

0:51.3

He's involved with onward productions.

0:57.6

And we can talk more about that. We're going to talk about his expertise, which is really mental illness. In fact, the email we exchanged, it just

1:05.7

resonated with me. My focus is helping people understand and cope with mental health issues, particularly through the lens of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

1:16.1

So he's written four books, as I've mentioned, dozens of articles for LDS Living, virtual firesides for onward productions,

1:23.8

and we'll schedule to present at BYU Women's Conference and Education Week

1:28.8

in 2020 but those were canceled and so welcome to the podcast David thank you tell us you

1:39.2

have I'm just do a little more bio here. David is married 29 years, six children, three

1:45.9

grandchildren. Those are similar numbers that my wife and I have, although David's a little younger.

1:52.5

David now lives in the Pacific Northwest in Vancouver, which is just north of Portland, Oregon,

1:58.7

across that beautiful bridge. Talk up, I just north of Portland, Oregon, crossed that beautiful bridge.

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