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Signals of Distress,
Signs of Hope

August 6, 2018 By Craig Rennebohm

In 2017, 31.5% of high school students had experienced periods of persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness (i e , almost every day for two weeks or more in a row so that the student stopped doing some usual activities) in the past year.  The percentage of students who experienced persistent feelings of sadness or […]

Filed Under: Community, Mental Health, Support Tagged With: Addiction, canoeing, depression, Mental Health Network, recovery, trauma, UCC, United Church of Christ

The Worst Thing and
the Best Thing

June 11, 2018 By Bob Griggs

This is my first post on our United Church of Christ Mental Health Network blog.  I am honored to be part of the group writing for this blog.  I believe that my own experience with mental illness and recovery– my diagnosis is major depression and anxiety disorder – will allow me to make a contribution […]

Filed Under: Anxiety, Depression, Recovery Tagged With: Anxiety, depression, Mental Health First Aid, Stigma, UCC, United Church of Christ

Spirit and Mental Illness

April 16, 2018 By Craig Rennebohm

After 53 years of living with depression and a ministry increasingly focused on the intersection of religious life and mental illness, I share these thoughts about our biological, psychological, social and spiritual wholeness. Our bodies and brains serve not only a myriad of worldly functions, but are a “sensorium for the Spirit.” Literally every occasion […]

Filed Under: Mental Health Tagged With: depression, Mental Health Network, UCC, United Church of Christ, wholeness

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