A Christian's Guide to Mental Illness: Answers to 30 Common Questions

A Christian's Guide to Mental Illness: Answers to 30 Common Questions

by David Murray, Tom Karel

Narrated by Tom Parks

Unabridged — 5 hours, 48 minutes

A Christian's Guide to Mental Illness: Answers to 30 Common Questions

A Christian's Guide to Mental Illness: Answers to 30 Common Questions

by David Murray, Tom Karel

Narrated by Tom Parks

Unabridged — 5 hours, 48 minutes

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Overview

A Mental Health Q&A from a Christian Perspective After the fall, the world was disordered from structure to chaos-negatively altering the nature of human emotions. Today, we witness its impact as mental health concerns surge and people continue to suffer. How should Christians approach the topic of mental health? What is the most Christlike way to care for those who suffer? A Christian's Guide to Mental Illness answers 30 commonly asked questions about mental health from a Christian perspective. Intended for caregivers, this accessible resource will equip family, friends, and churches with wisdom for caring for individuals with mental health illnesses. Authors David Murray and Tom Karel use a holistic approach as they share personal stories, professional expertise, and biblical wisdom to tackle difficult questions-ultimately providing hope for the hopeless and rest for the weary. - Useful for Caregivers of Mental Health Sufferers: Equips family, friends, and church leaders with advice for helping those who suffer from mental illness - Q&A Format: Each chapter answers a commonly asked question related to mental health - Accessible: Written for everyday people, this book is concise and easy to understand - Biographical: Authors David Murray and Tom Karel share stories about their own mental health battles as well as those of others

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

07/10/2023

Pastor Murray and psychologist Karel debut with a scattershot survey of the causes and effects of mental illness that vacillates between compassion and a strict Christian worldview. Aiming their advice at caregivers, the authors address how mental health issues differ from “ordinary sadness, anxiety, and confusion”; affect friends, family, and coworkers; and impact the sufferer’s spiritual life (by “interfering with our prayers, our Bible reading, and our perceptions of God”). They also delve into treatment options (therapy, inpatient programs), though they caution against a “rush to medications,” which can curtail possible “spiritual growth from affliction.” There are clear-eyed and considerate suggestions, such as using the pulpit to spread mental health awareness and ensuring that caregivers themselves seek out adequate support (even a “listening ear” is useful, “because they will rarely have that in the sufferer”). Other passages, however, are troubling, as when the authors claim that mental illness can result from the individual’s sins, or recommend that patients rely on biblical counselors without medical health training to “protect” them from potentially dangerous or spiritually inadvisable counsel. Despite good intentions and some solid moments, this handbook stumbles in its commitment to a conservative outlook that risks multiplying harms toward those with a mental illness. Readers should approach it with caution. (Sept.)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940191563510
Publisher: Crossway
Publication date: 09/05/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
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