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Mental Health and Wellness Topics

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.

Provides insights, guidance and advice for individuals/families experiencing illness suffering and for helping professionals seeking to soften their suffering.

Spiritual Self-Care for Health Care Professionals (Spirituality and Mental Health)

Showing Up for Each Other's Mental Health. A guide for every member of the congregation

Religious Resources for Healing. Examining the relationship between religion and mental health, offering research-based recommendations for new programs. It details how religious organizations provide mental health services and includes resources for faith communities.

A meditation and prayer companion for Christians who struggle with depression.

Personal and professional insights on living with depression. This 40-day devotional guides readers back to faith through strength, hope, love, and spirit.

A physician explores God's love across religions, offering practical insights for readers seeking healing and enlightenment, especially during hard times.

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

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

What Every Religious Counselor Should Know About Emotional and Mental Illness

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

Pastor Rachael Keefe shatters the taboo of suicide by sharing her own painful story of life-long depression and suicidality.

Nancy Kehoe intertwines psychology and spirituality in treating mental illness, offering profound insights into the human psyche.

A compassionate chronicle of a Protestant pastor who for decades has ministered to Seattle’s homeless and most vulnerable 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.

A fantastic and much-needed resource for the church, Fresh Hope, emphasizes wellness and empowers active participation in healing; it was founded by Brad Hoefs, who was diagnosed with Bipolar I Disorder in 1995.

Explores depression's types, recognition, and pastor's role in therapeutic interventions, aiming to dispel myths and promote effective care within communities.

This book was created to help anyone touched by bipolar disorder.
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