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Según los hallazgos del informe del Cirujano General sobre la magnitud de las enfermedades mentales en este país, sabemos que una de cada cuatro familias tiene un miembro que padece una enfermedad mental.

This Resource Center for in Northern Texas programming is a living document to provide resources to people who attend Care & Healing Worship Services and Support Groups.

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.

This chart shows the number of suicide deaths by month and year, including the most recent provisional data available.

We are weary. Fatigue has taken its toll. Our national anxiety has been at its highest since September 11, 2001. We’ve been told excessively to render to Caesar what is Caesar’s. Our productivity, which for many has shifted from field or factory to the living room or den, is never quite enough...

A short video with Dr. George Williams, that discusses anti-stigma

The campaign for California’s ongoing mental health movement. It builds upon established approaches and provides resources to support Californians’ mental health needs.

Stress affects all systems of the body including the musculoskeletal, respiratory, cardiovascular, endocrine, gastrointestinal, nervous, and reproductive systems.

A Handbook for Family, Friends, and Caregivers, Revised and Expanded

Larry Graham's book aids pastors in guiding individuals through moral struggles, endorsed by scholars and spiritual caregivers.

Monica A. Coleman's autobiography explores her struggle with undiagnosed bipolar II disorder and deep depression. She discovers a new vision of God, highlighting the enduring impact of intergenerational trauma on Black families.

Provides an innovative framework for understanding the role of spirituality in people's lives and its relevance to the work done in psychotherapy.

Increasing awareness of mental health issues and making it easier for people to seek help will take partners working together. Faith and community leaders can play a significant role in helping to educate individuals and families about mental health.

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.

We’re challenging the way things are done so that no-one living in the UK is deprived of the opportunity for good mental health because of who they are, the community they come from or where they live.

Depression is not a normal part of the aging process. Everyone feels sad or "blue" from time to time. But growing older involves adjusting to life changes that often involve loss: of loved ones, of familiar routines, of physical health.

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.

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

Developed by Christa Andrade this article is full of Inspiring Examples of Faith-Based Initiatives to Help Individuals with Mental Health Conditions Participate Fully in the Life of Religious Congregations

The Guide for a Clergy Leave of Absence for Mental Health Reasons provides guidelines and suggestions for pastors and for church councils.

Offers guidance for pastors on recognizing and supporting individuals with depression, stressing the importance of a holistic approach and community involvement.

Tips on how to help respond to a member who may be at risk for suicide

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.
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