Books of Interest  
The following are books that may be of interest for this topic area.  Links to Amazon bookstore provided courtesy of Companion Resources.

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Mental Health Resources: Anabaptist Sources

This page features mental health resources produced by Anabaptist-related organizations and individuals. See also our pages on depression and suicide, mental health education, and mental health resources from non-Anabaptist sources.

Sharing the Journey as a Faithful Friend: Walking Alongside a Person with Mental Illness, By Margalea Warner 

Margalea Warner standing arm in arm with Kristin Peterson in a park
As hurting human beings, we all need to give and receive friendship, prayer, and support. When the person we befriend has a serious mental illness, a unique element enters our friendship. As a person with schizophrenia, a chronic illness that I have wrestled with since young adulthood, I have been on both the giving and receiving end of faithful friendship. Such treasured companionship has eased my suffering and enriched my life. To read more...

A Gift of Hope   A Gift of Hope:
Standing with people who experience mental illness and their families

Do you wonder how you can be helpful to individuals and families affected by mental illness? This article suggests many ways to be supportive, Originally a pamphlet published by MMA (Mennonite Mutual Aid) in 1996. Updated in 2009 by ADNet for online publication.

  Christian Leader issue on Mental Health  

Christian Leader , a magazine of the U.S. Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches, published a special issue on mental health in January 2009. Featured articles include:

A Journey through the Dark, by Michelle Ferguson. Supportive friends and medication bring healing to depression.

The Great Depression, by David Bruce Rose and Amy Stone. How congregations can minister to people who deal with “the common cold of mental health”?

Living High And Low, by Joanne Klassen. Bipolar disorder and the church’s response.

Bipolar Disorder and the Church's Response. CL Online Exclusive, by Joanne Klassen. Congregations are called to include the mentally ill in church life.

Praying in the Valley, by David Funk. We lament because we believe in God passionately.

Resources on Mental Illness. Features ADNet resources for congregations.


  Educational Resources for Congregations  
Mental Health and Mental Illness Resources,  Christine Guth and Paul Leichty 
2010 update. Mental Health resources for Christian faith communities. Includes books, videos, online resources, and training resources.

Beliefs That Contribute to the Stigma of Mental Illness,  Christine Guth 
Two-page chart showing a number of stigmatizing beliefs, the scripture sometimes misused to reinforce stigma, and additional perspectives that take the focus off stigma.

Top Ten Myths About Mental Illness,  NARSAD 
Reprint from the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression (NARSAD), laying out clearly and concisely the facts behind the myths about mental illness.

Stigma and Silence in Congregational Worship,  Gayle Gerber Koontz 
Suggestions for dealing sensitively with mental health issues in public worship. Reprinted with author's permission from "Leader" magazine, Winter 2006-2007.

Mental Health and Mental Illness: A Vision for Community,  Christine Guth 
List of ideas and models for including persons with serious mental illness into the life of the church community.

Overcoming Stigma

One of the greatest barriers to inclusion in church and society is the stigma that comes with certain disabling conditions.  This is particularly the case for mental illness.  Ruth Detweiler has both written and collected resources dealing with this issue.  

See also the August 2005 edition of ADNotes.

My Journey with Depression
Ruth Detweiler shares about her own journey with depression and offers tips for overcoming stigma and building relationships with persons with mental illness.
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Dandelions and Stigma
Ruth Detweiler shares some thoughts about the stigma of mental illness based on her observations of a field of dandelions.  Paper also includes definitions of "mental health" and "mental illness."
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Shadow Voices Shadow Voices: Finding Hope in Mental Illness, is the latest documentary by Mennonite Media.  It aired Dec. 4 – Feb. 4 on ABC TV stations. The program is an intimate, inside look at what it is like to live with a mental illness and how individuals and their families find their way through a tangle of  medical, governmental, societal and spiritual issues.

Ten persons with mental illness from all across the U.S. tell their stories, plus many experts and advocates in the field add helpful perspectives, including: former U.S. First Lady Rosalynn Carter; former U.S. Surgeon General Dr. David Satcher; Dr. William Anthony of Boston University, founder of the modern rehabilitation movement; and Dr. Joyce Burland, founder of the Family to Family program for National Alliance on Mental Illness.

The program focuses on people’s experiences with stigma, recovery and rehabilitation, parity in insurance programs, and how faith communities can do a better job responding to those with mental illness. The program is produced by Mennonite Media in cooperation with the Interfaith Broadcasting Commission and the Communications Commission of National Council of Churches.

For more information on airing dates in your community or to purchase a VHS or DVD copy of the program go to www.ShadowVoices.com

Copies of Shadow Voices are also available for sale or on loan from the .

Mental Health and Mental Illness: A Vision for Community. Click here for resources on mental illness that Paul Leichty and Christine Guth developed for a workshop by this title.

The Light of Day: A Journey of Hope from a Dark World, by Ruth Ann Allison

Book cover shows diagram of radiant sun at top of staircase

Read about Ruth Ann's journey through mental illness  and the role that her faith and participation in a faith community play in her recovery. To order, send $10 to Ruth Ann Allison, 137 West Main St. Somerset, PA 15501.

Close to Home pamphlets
from
Faith & Life Resources, a division of Mennonite Publishing Network

Dealing with Depression

Dealing with Extreme Anxiety

Complete list of Close to Home topics

Some subjects are so close to home we don't like to talk about them. These pamphlets place hard-to-talk-about issues in light of the Bible, Christian faith, and congregational care.

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