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

Tips for Persons Living with a Mental Illness and for their Family and Friends

Draws upon that personal experience and a diverse body of literature to empower churches and individuals to foster deeper hospitality toward persons with disabilities.

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

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

A helpful handout and prayer for Mental Health Awareness moments in services and other events

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

Based on the findings of the Surgeon General’s report on the magnitude of mental illness in this country, we know that one in four families has a family member dealing with mental illness.

Marcia Webb examines attitudes about psychological disorder in the church today, and compares them to the scriptural testimony.

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

By Carlene Hill Byron asks us how many families in your church have a loved one who struggles with mental health problems? She answers that question in this helpful handout.

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.

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

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

Using Autoethnography to Reflect Theologically on a Journey of Friendship and Mental Health Problems
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