This is an eight-part series utilizing film that seeks to ease any stigma affiliated with mental illness and to open a dialogue for those living with mental illness along with those supporting them. According to research published by the National Institute of Health, one in four people will turn to their faith community for help before seeking help from clinical professionals.
Each session features a compelling profile of a Christian living with a mental health challenge and discussing how faith and their mental illness intersect. The films also feature archbishops, theologians, and psychologists. This series is for anyone who wants to learn more about faith and mental illness and also how to support those with mental illness. A different topic is discussed each session and is explored from a psychological, sociological and theological perspective.
For questions, please email Diane Moriarty or you may call her at 508-278-2226. If you feel you need support, but are unable to watch these sessions, please reach out to her as there are other options for support. “Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am meek and humble of heart; and you will find rest for yourselves. For my yoke is easy, and my burden light.” (Matt 11:29-30)