mindful of grace

Where psychology, neuroscience and issues of faith intersect

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

10 Ways to Keep Your Brain Healthy in College

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For most students, college is the doorway to a career that they have dreamed about since childhood. As a professor of Psychology & Neuro...
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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Addicted to Love

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If you have ever been in a serious relationship, you know the symptoms: light headedness, upset stomach, loss of appetite, confusion, insomn...
Monday, September 13, 2010

Schizophrenia and the Demonic

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Schizophrenia is the most chronic and disabling of the severe mental disorders. It interferes with a person’s ability to perceive reality, ...
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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

The Biology of Sin is Now Available

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My second book The Biology of Sin: Grace, Hope and Healing For Those Who Feel Trapped was released last week. Here is some advanced praise ...
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Friday, August 13, 2010

A Call to Action

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I am often asked by pastors and people of faith if mental illness occurs at the same rates in the church as it does outside the church. An ...
Monday, August 2, 2010

Do Men and Women Sin Differently?

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If we look at sins such as violence, lust, addiction and criminality we find that men are more frequently involved than women in these behav...
Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Mental Health Grace Alliance

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I would like to officially announce the start of a new organization, the Mental Health Grace Alliance (MHGA). MHGA is a faith-based non-prof...
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Matthew S. Stanford, Ph.D.
I wear many hats: husband, father, author, research scientist, 80's music enthusiast and fantasy football fanatic. Presently I am professor of psychology, neuroscience, and biomedical studies at Baylor University where I serve as the director of the doctoral program in Psychology. My wife Julie and I live in Waco, TX with our four children, Phoebe, Caleb, Luke and Joshua.
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