Chaplain, coach, and author Dean Abbott joins me for a thought-provoking conversation about the difference between healthy introspection and unhealthy rumination. Dean challenges a popular argument that therapy simply encourages people to think about themselves too much, making the case instead that people don't ruminate for fun — they ruminate because they're in pain and searching for something they've lost.
Together we explore what makes self-examination productive versus destructive, and Dean introduces a framework rooted in the Christian tradition that contrasts nihilistic rumination — where a person endlessly rehearses their pain with no resolution — with a more structured self-examination oriented toward growth, virtue, and wisdom. I get personal and share my own recent struggles with loneliness and the tension between being a generous host and not getting that energy back when I need it most. Dean walks me through what healthy self-examination would look like in that situation, pointing to the importance of recognizing our legitimate needs and having the courage and honesty to express them.
We also dive into the lost concept of human formation, the role of moral education in therapy, why thousands of years of wisdom literature shouldn't be abandoned in the counseling room, and the difference between development and formation. This is a rich, honest, and deeply human conversation.
Dean Abbott is a coach, chaplain and author living in the Midwest. He loves animals, music and baseball. He can be found at https://www.deanabbott.com
His X account which has been hacked is @deanabbott but he doesn't recommend following him until the situation is resolved.
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[00:00:00] Start
[00:00:49] Stephanie Introduces Dean Abbott
[00:02:07] Healthy Versus Unhealthy Introspection
[00:03:47] Why the "Stop Ruminating" Argument Falls Short
[00:05:09] People Don't Ruminate for Fun
[00:07:13] The Missing Half: Why Culture Fails the Ruminative Mind
[00:08:16] Nihilistic Rumination Versus Christian Self-Examination
[00:10:20] Stephanie Gets Personal About Loneliness
[00:13:00] Walking Through Healthy Self-Examination
[00:15:40] Tension Between Generosity and Personal Needs
[00:17:33] Wisdom Over Rule-Following in the Christian Life
[00:19:20] What Leads to Wisdom Versus What Leads to Nihilism
[00:21:45] Healthy Introspection Leads to Hope
[00:24:01] Coaching Men Who Don't Know What They Want
[00:27:35] Emotional Intelligence and Decoding Our Needs
[00:29:22] The Lost Concept of Human Formation
[00:32:15] Formation Versus Development
[00:36:07] Virtue and the Difference It Makes in Self-Examination
[00:38:25] What's Wrong With a Liberal Approach to Psychotherapy
[00:41:43] Seeing Yourself in the Larger Human Narrative
[00:43:26] Moral Education in Therapy: A Practical Example
[00:44:32] The Sports Betting Example: Virtue and Deep Self-Examination
[00:48:21] Why Reality Is Inescapably Moral
[00:50:26] Stephanie Asks for a Personal Tip on Virtue
[00:53:00] What Dean Does: Coaching, Chaplaincy, and Writing
[00:56:38] Closing
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Together we explore what makes self-examination productive versus destructive, and Dean introduces a framework rooted in the Christian tradition that contrasts nihilistic rumination — where a person endlessly rehearses their pain with no resolution — with a more structured self-examination oriented toward growth, virtue, and wisdom. I get personal and share my own recent struggles with loneliness and the tension between being a generous host and not getting that energy back when I need it most. Dean walks me through what healthy self-examination would look like in that situation, pointing to the importance of recognizing our legitimate needs and having the courage and honesty to express them.
We also dive into the lost concept of human formation, the role of moral education in therapy, why thousands of years of wisdom literature shouldn't be abandoned in the counseling room, and the difference between development and formation. This is a rich, honest, and deeply human conversation.
Dean Abbott is a coach, chaplain and author living in the Midwest. He loves animals, music and baseball. He can be found at https://www.deanabbott.com
His X account which has been hacked is @deanabbott but he doesn't recommend following him until the situation is resolved.
{{chapters}}
[00:00:00] Start
[00:00:49] Stephanie Introduces Dean Abbott
[00:02:07] Healthy Versus Unhealthy Introspection
[00:03:47] Why the "Stop Ruminating" Argument Falls Short
[00:05:09] People Don't Ruminate for Fun
[00:07:13] The Missing Half: Why Culture Fails the Ruminative Mind
[00:08:16] Nihilistic Rumination Versus Christian Self-Examination
[00:10:20] Stephanie Gets Personal About Loneliness
[00:13:00] Walking Through Healthy Self-Examination
[00:15:40] Tension Between Generosity and Personal Needs
[00:17:33] Wisdom Over Rule-Following in the Christian Life
[00:19:20] What Leads to Wisdom Versus What Leads to Nihilism
[00:21:45] Healthy Introspection Leads to Hope
[00:24:01] Coaching Men Who Don't Know What They Want
[00:27:35] Emotional Intelligence and Decoding Our Needs
[00:29:22] The Lost Concept of Human Formation
[00:32:15] Formation Versus Development
[00:36:07] Virtue and the Difference It Makes in Self-Examination
[00:38:25] What's Wrong With a Liberal Approach to Psychotherapy
[00:41:43] Seeing Yourself in the Larger Human Narrative
[00:43:26] Moral Education in Therapy: A Practical Example
[00:44:32] The Sports Betting Example: Virtue and Deep Self-Examination
[00:48:21] Why Reality Is Inescapably Moral
[00:50:26] Stephanie Asks for a Personal Tip on Virtue
[00:53:00] What Dean Does: Coaching, Chaplaincy, and Writing
[00:56:38] Closing
ROGD REPAIR Course + Community gives concerned parents instant access to over 120 lessons providing the psychological insights and communication tools you need to get through to your kid. Use code SOMETHERAPIST2025 to take 50% off your first month. http://rogdrepair.com/
PODCOURSES: use code SOMETHERAPIST at https://lisamustard.com/podcourses/
TALK TO ME: https://calendly.com/sometherapist/
ORGANIFI: Take 20% off with code SOMETHERAPIST at http://organifi.com/sometherapist
Watch NO WAY BACK: The Reality of Gender-Affirming Care. Use code SOMETHERAPIST to take 20% off your order. Follow us on X @2022affirmation or Instagram at @affirmationgeneration. https://nowaybackfilm.com/
SHOW NOTES & transcript with help from SwellAI: https://www.swellai.com/?via=somether...
MUSIC: Thanks to Joey Pecoraro for our song, “Half Awake,” used with gratitude & permission. https://www.joeypecoraro.com/
PRODUCTION: thanks to Pods By Nick! Looking for help launching or producing a podcast of your own? Mention my podcast and get 20% off your initial services. https://podsbynick.com/
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