Sabbaths of Hope: Clergy Respond to Depression
Sabbaths of Hope: Clergy Respond to Depression – Sabbaths of Hope is a project that aims to enable clergy and other faith leaders to recognize types and symptoms of depression, provide referral and linkage to treatment options, and offer more effective support to congregants suffering from depression. Faith community participants will receive training and resources to enable them to conduct educational events for congregants and colleagues. The Mental Health Association of the Heartland and the Center for Practical Bioethics are collaborators in a two year planning and implementation of Sabbaths of Hope, with funding provided by the Health Care Foundation of Greater Kansas City.
New clinic is 'much-needed'
Filed under: residential treatment for depression
A rehabilitation centre to treat alcohol abuse, stress, anxiety and depression is set to open in Kentford early next year. The new facility will be located in a two-storey, 12-bedroom building currently used by Kentford Manor nursing home, in Jeddah …
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Something seem amiss? You have to catch it early
Filed under: residential treatment for depression
… to emerge. Between age 18 and 23 is when family members might see the first signs of conditions like schizophrenia and major depression, says Gail Bondo, who serves on the board of the St. Joseph County chapter of the National Alliance on Mental …
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