Books On Mental Health Issues
Books on Mental Health
Books on Mental Health
Because millions of people in the U.S. live with a mental health condition, you likely encounter people with a mental illness in your family or in your daily life.
Here are some suggestions for coping with their mental illnesses collected from people who are living with them. As with any list, not every suggestion will work with every person.
Depression is more than just the occasional sadness that many people experience from time to time.
How do you know when your stress has become something more serious? And what is the difference between mental health and mental illness?
According to the Surgeon General, one in every five Americans experiences a mental disorder in any given year and half of all Americans have such disorders at some time in their lives.
For the ministry to be successful, it is important to first understand our parish’s mental health needs so we can tailor our program to provide the best possible support.
The underlying message that I hope you take away from this year’s report is this – while our individual steps as parishioners may seem small, together those steps amount to significant leaps forward towards our successful future state.
This past summer, we had a chance to talk to Fr. Bob Stagg about his fondest memories of Saint James and his message to its parishioners.
Of the many successes from these past few months, I would like to highlight that the parish exceeded this year’s Archdiocesan Annual Appeal goal!