Supporting Families Living with Mental Illness

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Amy Simpson

Abstract

Statistics show clergy are the number-one place people go for help with mental health problems. The help they and their loved ones receive often is not what they need. The church can and should act as a resource where people can find loving community, helpful referrals, and practical help.

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Amy Simpson

Amy Simpson is author of Troubled Minds: Mental Illness and the Church’s Mission and Anxious: Choosing Faith in a World of Worry (both InterVarsity Press). She’s also a personal and professional coach, editor of Christianity Today’s Gifted for Leadership, Senior Editor of Leadership Journal, and a frequent speaker. You can find her at AmySimpsonOnline.com and on Twitter @aresimpson.

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