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Mental Health and Wellness Topics

Craft of Preaching: Theology and Interpretation. Working with texts and placing them within a theological framework.

Faith and spirituality may play a major role in coping with cancer, blood disorders and other serious illnesses. Chaplains are trained to help patients and families of all beliefs.

One of the oldest, and at times, only, emotional outlet and support for Black women has been the church. According to the Pew Research Center, 91% of Black Americans say religion is somewhat or very important in their lives, and 79% identify as Christian.

How Congregations Can Respond by Susan Gregg-Schroeder, M.Div., Founder of Mental Health Ministries.

Multiple Resources every clergy can use in the month of May to bring awareness to mental health.

AI holds the potential to revolutionize mental health support by overcoming these barriers and providing accessible, affordable, and stigma-free care.

We can make a difference in the lives of millions of people if we not only remember, but also reach out to support the troops returning from combat service.

In breaking the silence, communities of faith can be a source of hospitality, healing and hope for young people and their families.

Highlighted here is the story of how a minister constructed a sermon series on mental illness based on his own struggles around mental health.

Faith communities are a natural setting for suicide prevention. People who are religious tend to have greater moral objections to suicide.

As an ordained minister and a person who lives with a mental illness, I am often asked why it is so difficult for many spiritual leaders to talk openly about mental illness.

Since liturgy and worship have a pastoral heart, World Mental Health Day offers a particularly appropriate occasion in which faith communities can open their arms in response to the challenging question in St Matthew‟s Gospel

Mental health inspired resources for worship services provided by the Anabaptist Disabilities Network

A sample bulletin for a Mental Health Sunday Service from the United Church of Christ Mental Health Network

In the realm of mental health, one of the most formidable barriers to seeking help is the pervasive stigma that surrounds it. This stigma creates significant obstacles for individuals in need of support and treatment. Recognizing the intrinsic worth of every individual, irrespective of societal labels or stereotypes, is crucial in combating this stigma.

A collection of four different prayers to use during suicide prevention week.

Regardless of the nature of their mental illness, people should feel welcomed and valued in their parish.

A quarterly resource newsletter that provides resources to erase the stigma of mental illness in our faith communities and create caring congregations for persons living with mental health challenges and their families.

A 6,400-member congregation in North Carolina has created a “wellness director" position after experiencing six suicides in five years.

Tips for Getting Ready for Mental Health Sunday By Rev. Leah Robberts-Mosser, Community UCC, Champaign, Illinois and Dr. Ken Gilbert, psychiatrist

As a member of the clergy, you have the vital yet daunting job of guid- ing people through many of life’s challenges—marital discord, job loss, illness, death, and more. This unique role offers an opportunity to help people at risk of suicide in ways that even family members or mental health professionals cannot. By listening to people and getting them the help they need, you can make a difference.

Despite the widespread use of these platforms, social media companies are not always forthcoming about the potential negative effects on mental health. An investigation by the Wall Street Journal revealed that Facebook was aware of the mental health risks linked to its Instagram app but kept these findings secret.

Youth mental health is a pressing concern in the United States, with depression, anxiety, substance abuse, suicide, and youth violence presenting significant challenges. In this article, we explore evidence-based strategies for addressing these challenges and promoting the mental well-being of young individuals.

As winter approaches and the days get shorter, many people suffer with a form of depression called seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Although SAD isn’t totally understood, it is a real illness with real symptoms that vary in frequency and intensity.
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