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Mental Health and Wellness Topics

Catholic psychiatrist Aaron Kheriaty reviews effective treatments for depression that combine modern psychology with spiritual practices. He emphasizes distinguishing depression from other mental states and the role of Christian hope in healing.

Common Prayer for Those Affected by Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders

Clergy can burn out for many reasons, but they and their congregations can take steps toward healing.

Flyers, Bulletin inserts, Posters, and other Graphical Art about the Faith.Hope.Life. campaign to use in churches, mosques, and synagogues.

This Bible study is intended as a complementary piece to the Companionship workshop by Pathways to
Promise. It delves into Scriptural accounts which exemplify the five basic practices of Companionship:
Hospitality, Neighboring, Side-by-Side, Listening, and Accompaniment.

Guidelines for Clergy: Providing Pastoral Care for Individuals and Families Living with Mental Health Conditions.

Getting through the holidays while grieving can be a big challenge. It’s common to get flooded with memories at holidays, and many worry about being a “downer” or crying at holiday gatherings, where there are expectations of good cheer.

When leaders know how to respond, they can help educate individuals and families about mental health, increasing awareness of mental health issues and making it easier for people to seek help.

Few words can describe the relief I felt when, with the bang of a gavel, a juvenile court judge decided that my then 14- year-old daughter would attend a mental health boarding school instead of prison.

It's easy to know your child needs help dealing with a fever or a broken bone, but mental health problems can be harder to identify. The tricky part of parenting is knowing the kinds of behaviors and
moods that are usual for the stage of development your child is in - and when your child has gone beyond the norm and needs help.

This toolkit provides resources for pastors and their boards/councils to navigate the difficult situation in which a pastor may need a leave of absence for mental health challenges.

Bible Verses of Comfort For Persons with Mental Illness. From the New Revised Standard Version

Do you want to lead Companionship Workshops? Apply to be certified as a Community Trainer!

The Companionship Holiday Touch Point Challenge Package is a simple, powerful way for faith communities, organizations, and caring individuals to reach out with intention. The holidays can be beautiful, but they can also be heavy. This resource gives people a meaningful pathway to offer presence, comfort, and connection when it’s needed most.

Versículos bíblicos de consuelo para personas con enfermedades mentales. De la nueva versión estándar revisada

Whatever type of loss you’ve suffered, there’s no right or wrong way to grieve. But by understanding the stages and types of grief, you can find healthier ways to cope.

This book is for mental health professionals, clergy, researchers, and laypersons interested in the relationship between religion, spirituality and mental health in Catholics.

A story of how the Word of God was instrumental in redeeming John’s life from the pit and crowning it with love and compassion.

Coming home from military service is a process of reconnection and reintegration that is best engaged within a compassionate community

Despite historical stigma, 'Companions in the Darkness' by Diana Gruver sheds light on depression through the lives of saints, offering lessons and hope for sufferers and caregivers

A Guide for Faith Communities Serving People Experiencing Mental Illness and Their Caregivers

This handout has 10 helpful tips about living with a spouse with depression.

What Every Religious Counselor Should Know About Emotional and Mental Illness
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