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Dr. Archibald Hart

Host: Dr. James Dobson

August 23, 2023

Remember when you were a child and life was carefree? Sadly, today’s fast-paced and confusing culture has caused many children to experience inordinate amounts of stress. In this day and age, the world can heap so much anxiety and tension on a child that it can feel overwhelming. Learn about your son or daughter’s vulnerability to likely stress factors, from social media, to peer pressure, and even from their own parents. On this classic Family Talk broadcast, Dr. Dobson talks about childhood stress with renowned author and psychologist, the late Dr. Arch Hart. They examine the pressure on our kids and identify the various physical, emotional, and mental indicators of anxiety. Discover how setting up certain boundaries for your child can greatly decrease everyday stressors for him or her, as well as for yourself.

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Dr. Archibald Hart

The late Dr. Archibald Hart was a highly respected and published clinical psychologist and board-certified diplomate fellow in psychopharmacology. He was best known for his research on the hazards of ministry, depression, anxiety, stress, and divorce. Dr. Hart served as dean emeritus and professor emeritus at the School of Psychology at Fuller Theological Seminary, and was the author of over 35 books including Safe Haven Marriage and The Digital Invasion: How Technology is Shaping You and Your Relationships. He was one of the early advocates and developers of the field now known as Christian Psychology, and made significant contributions to the professions of Christian counseling. Dr. Hart passed on July 18, 2021, following his wife, Kathleen, who passed on June 29, 2021. They are survived by their three daughters, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.