[This article is part of a mindfulness series we have been writing about for years. Click the link to check out all of the other articles we have here.] Pain is a part of life and can’t always be …
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How a Psychiatrist Uses Knitting to Heal [Video]
One of the latest therapeutic techniques that has shown significant effectiveness is Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, the practice of being present and aware. This has huge emotional and cognitive …
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Minority Mental Health Awareness Month
In the United States, July is Minority Mental Health Month or more recently known as BIPOC Month (BIPOC stands for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color). This is to help address mental health stigma …
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A Story of Faith and Mental Illness, NAMI [Video]
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) has a part of their organization dedicated to working with faith communities for support and education. It's called FaithNET which strives to encourage …
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Is Attending Church A Risk With COVID-19?
We have put out several articles talking about the coronavirus, including ways Christians can self-care during this pandemic and a series on what pastors should look out for with concerns of domestic …
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Grace for the Afflicted [Book Review]
Grace for the Afflicted by Dr. Matthew Stanford is a book written to help educate a Christian on mental illness. It assumes the person has a fairly affluent background in Christianity and is …
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