There’s so much suffering in this world right now, so much sorrow. It’s up to us to decide how we might give our heart during Advent. We may need a plan.
Let the warmth of Advent pull the bleak midwinter from you
The mental health crisis crosses all boundaries and ages
Beyond the mental health crisis numbers in our country are real people, and a hopefully changing attitude toward mental health issues.
Bishop’s heroic crusade against America’s suicide epidemic is personal
For Bishop John P. Dolan of the Diocese of Phoenix, his mental health ministry expertise has come at a terrible personal price — which is why he has also become one of the most outspoken American prelates on the necessity of spiritual accompaniment for those suffering from mental illness.
Therapists: Art can help people share feelings they can’t put into words
Art therapy is especially effective in working with patients who have been so traumatized that they don’t have the words to express their concerns.
Life’s experiences of brokenness can be doorway to Lenten conversion
There are many different experiences of brokenness that can be a doorway to conversion, including addiction, trauma, depression and facing one’s death.
Author has uniquely Catholic view on common mental health challenges
In the sea of practical advice given to deal with depression, anxiety, trauma and grief, “St. Dymphna’s Playbook” offers a uniquely Catholic perspective.
Accompany, pray for people experiencing depression, burnout, pope says
In a video message released by the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network Nov. 3, the pope offered his prayer intention for the month of November, which he dedicated to people experiencing depression.
St. Cloud couple is ‘stomping the stigma’ of mental health and suicide
After their son Jackson’s death, Scott and Reyne Roeder are speaking out about suicide and mental health and encouraging others to do the same.