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Mental Health and Wellness Topics
The phrase is stigmatizing in a lot of outdated, insensitive ways.
Explores depression's types, recognition, and pastor's role in therapeutic interventions, aiming to dispel myths and promote effective care within communities.
Barbara Brown Taylor’s Learning to Walk in the Dark provides a way to find spirituality in those times when we don’t have all the answers.
This book is for mental health professionals, clergy, and researchers interested in the relationship between religion, spirituality and health in Judaism
This book is for mental health professionals, clergy, researchers, and laypersons interested in the relationship between religion, spirituality and mental health in Catholics.
Guidelines for Clergy: Providing Pastoral Care for Individuals and Families Living with Mental Health Conditions.
This notebook is designed to help you and your congregation develop spiritual care with children
and families facing mental health issues.We encourage you to adapt these general resources to your particular congregation and local community.
The Role of Faith Communities in Suicide Prevention: A Guidebook for Faith Leaders
This Prayer Guide will help faith leaders prepare to lead public prayers (or readings). The goal of these prayers is to bring support and healing to those affected by: psychological or emotional pain, suicidal thoughts, a suicide attempt, or the loss of a loved one by suicide.
A compassionate chronicle of a Protestant pastor who for decades has ministered to Seattle’s homeless and most vulnerable communities
This book is for mental health professionals, clergy, researchers, and laypersons interested in the relationship between religion, spirituality and mental health in Hindus.
Spirituality and religion are important to health and mental health and should be included in ‐ not excluded from ‐ healthcare services that strive to be holistic and culturally competent.
A Report of an Interfaith Suicide Prevention Dialogue
Suicide rates in the United States have increased by 25-30 percent since 1999. This is particularly true for youth ages 12-24, with increases of approximately 30 percent over the same period.
This book is for mental health professionals, clergy, researchers, and laypersons interested in the relationship between religion, spirituality and mental health in Protestant Christians.
This book is for mental health professionals, clergy, researchers, and laypersons interested in the relationship between religion, spirituality and mental health in Muslims.
Grief is hard. It doesn’t magically resolve with time but simply goes underground. We heal only by doing the hard work of healing. The good news is that you don’t have to do this — any of this — alone.
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