People of faith can suffer from anxiety
There are many misunderstandings and myths about mental health and faith. For example, people of strong religious faith may suffer even more with anxiety, because they think that turning their
Struggling with a mental health issue? Wanting to better understand what someone you love is going through? The Care to Change team shares what we know, along with plenty of practical, plain-spoken advice. Scroll down to the topic list to find the subject you seek. Have a suggestion for something we haven’t covered? Email it to us.
There are many misunderstandings and myths about mental health and faith. For example, people of strong religious faith may suffer even more with anxiety, because they think that turning their
Today, you hear a lot about people saying that they’re anxious or depressed. In fact, nearly one in five Americans say that they suffer from anxiety or depression — that’s
Dear Mom and Dad, you’ve taught me about bullies in school and what to do if I ever run into one. And you’ve always told me to be honest and
As soon as the kids goes back to school, questions about bullying spring up. While bullying has always been around us, it’s gained a higher profile in recent years. With
How did couples manage to communicate before the invention of texting? It’s something to think about, since so many couples depend on those brief text messages to stay connected and
People talk a lot about accountability, but I often wonder how many of them could define it. As counselors, we frequently hear people say they need accountability in their lives.
If you’re like me, you hate to go grocery shopping. And one of the worst parts is standing in line for what seems like hours. With nothing else to do
At any moment, every marriage is either growing closer or drifting apart. Just as life and seasons change over time, relationships change. If they’re not growing stronger, they’re becoming weaker.
Women want to see their husbands lead the home. That’s what we’re hearing from wives in session after session of marriage counseling. When you don’t assume that leadership role, a
September will be National Suicide Prevention Month. To begin the month we’d like to first focus on those who have suffered the loss of a loved one. First of all, I’m
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