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Understanding the Temperaments: With David Lach

Understanding the Temperaments: With David Lach

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In this enlightening episode of Desert Wanderers, we explore the fascinating world of temperaments with clinical mental health counselor David. Join us as we delve into the four temperaments—sanguine, choleric, melancholic, and phlegmatic—discuss their characteristics, how they interact with one another, and their implications in our daily lives and relationships. David shares personal insights from his journey in counseling and the importance of understanding our temperaments to foster better connections within our communities.

Don't miss this opportunity to deepen your understanding of yourself and those around you!

#Sanguine #Choleric #Melancholic #Phlagmatic

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Chapters:
(00:00) Desert Wanderers INTRO
(01:11) David's Background
(13:55) When where you first introduced to the temperaments
(15:01) Do you use the temperaments at all in your clinical work
(17:57) What are the four temperaments, and their history
(21:45)Personality Test vs the Temperaments
(28:42) Temeperament and Mental Health
(32:09) How temperaments interact with each other
(45:23) Common frustrations between each temperament
(49:36) The Phlegmatic
(52:38) How does each temperament typically express their needs?
(57:45) Each temperament might have a tendency to a certain deadly Sin
(59:57) Let's review the positive virtues of each temperament
(01:06:03) Temperaments and prayer
(01:09:25) Last Thoughts
(01:13:02) Ending Prayer

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