For years Kathryn suffered from depression, panic attacks, suicide attempts, and other common problems. Diagnosed with Chronic Major Depressive Disorder, Anxiety Disorder, and an eating disorder, she exhausted the world’s resources for therapy such as secular psychology, hospitalization, psychiatric medicine, and electro-convulsive therapy. In this podcast episode, listen to her own account of hope and change through Christ and the Scriptures.
*Episode Handouts: Thought List – Depression | Three Keys to Lasting Change




































[...] hope for the depressed 2009 October 27 tags: Biblical Counseling, Depression, Kathryn Witt by michaeldebusk Rush and Kathryn Witt are friends from seminary. Together with my wife, Ginger, they participated in Southeastern’s biblical counseling program. Rush has posted audio of Kathryn’s testimony sharing how God delivered her from depression. For years Kathryn pursued every imaginable therapy offered by the world of psychotherapy, only to arrive at dead-end after dead-end. That is, until God changed her by his Word and by his Spirit. Listen to her God-honoring testimony. [...]