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Depression, Anxiety, And Other Things We Don't Want To Talk About (Paperback)

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Depression, Anxiety, And Other Things We Don't Want To Talk About (Paperback)

Everyone knows someone who suffers from anxiety, depression, or another form of mental illness, but a stigma around mental health remains - especially in the church. Ryan Casey Waller--pastor, therapist, and cosufferer - has experienced firsthand the jarring dissonance of wrestling with mental health while trying to maintain a vibrant Christian faith. It can be a discouraging, lonely battle. But it doesn't have to be.

In this book, Waller emphasizes that mental health issues are not a symptom of a spiritual failing or insufficient faith; rather, suffering is the very thing our Savior seeks to heal as he leads us toward restoration.

Combining practical theology, clinical insights, and deep compassion, Waller invites readers to:

  • See why we need conversations in the church about mental health and how to have them
  • Discover why seeking knowledge about one's self is critical to growing deeper in relationship with God
  • Understand the basics of brain health, the intersection of biology and spirituality, and why emotional intelligence deserves more attention
  • Learn practical steps such as how to find a therapist, distinguish between a psychiatrist and a psychologist, and afford treatment
  • Become equipped to support loved ones with mental illness while promoting healthy self-care.
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Everyone knows someone who suffers from anxiety, depression, or another form of mental illness, but a stigma around mental health remains - especially in the church. Ryan Casey Waller--pastor, therapist, and cosufferer - has experienced firsthand the jarring dissonance of wrestling with mental health while trying to maintain a vibrant Christian faith. It can be a discouraging, lonely battle. But it doesn't have to be.

In this book, Waller emphasizes that mental health issues are not a symptom of a spiritual failing or insufficient faith; rather, suffering is the very thing our Savior seeks to heal as he leads us toward restoration.

Combining practical theology, clinical insights, and deep compassion, Waller invites readers to:

  • See why we need conversations in the church about mental health and how to have them
  • Discover why seeking knowledge about one's self is critical to growing deeper in relationship with God
  • Understand the basics of brain health, the intersection of biology and spirituality, and why emotional intelligence deserves more attention
  • Learn practical steps such as how to find a therapist, distinguish between a psychiatrist and a psychologist, and afford treatment
  • Become equipped to support loved ones with mental illness while promoting healthy self-care.