Mental Health and the Church
As Care to Change has continued resourcing faith leaders to enhance their understanding of mental health, they often come back to us a bit surprised. Maybe they referenced seeking help
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.
As Care to Change has continued resourcing faith leaders to enhance their understanding of mental health, they often come back to us a bit surprised. Maybe they referenced seeking help
You may not know that family down the street well, but when you heard the father was being treated for some type of medical procedure, you jumped right in to
“Oh, you’re with Care to Change!” It happens more often than I expected it would. I’ll be in some kind of social situation or waiting in line for something, and
It’s safe to say most of us remember summer vacation with fondness. As the first day of the new school year approaches, we probably also shared quite a bit of
It’s one of life’s many ironies. At the times when we need our connections with families the most, our relationships become most strained. There are the arguments in the hallway
Whether they voice it or think it, every leader regularly wonders: am I leading well? If you’re in any kind of leadership role at work, at church, or in an
Medical science has learned a lot about what makes us function, and an increasing body of research over the past few years points to the close link between our physical
If you’ve been thinking about finding a therapist, you may not be sure how to begin. There’s a wide variety of therapists, each of whom has different approaches and experiences
From the time you were a small child, you were given lofty goals and led to believe that failing to reach them was less than ideal. If you’re like most
Humans contend with a long list of emotions, and one of the most damaging is the one we call shame. Many people confuse shame with guilt, which describes how you
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