Related Links

Mental Health, Churches, and Other Faith Communities

 

Ø       American Association of Pastoral Counselors

Ø       American Baptist Resolution on Mental Illness

Ø       Anabaptist Disabilities Network

Ø       B.A.C.H. Development: Ministry to those with Mental Illness

Ø       Beside Quiet Waters

Ø       Episcopal Mental Illness Network (EMIN)

Ø       Faith Ways NAMI Minnesota

Ø       Jewish Association for the Mentally Ill (U.K.)

Ø       Lutheran (ELCA) Mental Illness Network

Ø       Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod: Mental Health/Mental Illness

Ø         Mental Health Chaplaincy

Ø       Mental Health Ministries

Ø       Mental Illness Ministries

Ø       Muslim Mental Health

Ø       NAMI FaithNet Web site

Ø       NAMI Indianapolis - Faith Communities Education Project

Ø       NAMI-NC Faith Based Links Page

Ø       OASSIS (Organization for Attempters and Survivors of Suicide in Interfaith Services)

Ø       Pathways to Promise

Ø       Presbyterian Serious Mental Illness (PSMIN) "Honest Talk about Serious Mental Illness"

Ø       Sr. Ann Catherine and John Veierstahler

Ø       United Church of Christ Mental Illness Network

Ø       United Methodist Church and Mental Illness (General Board of Church and Society)

Ø       United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism: On Behalf of Jewish Mentally Ill

Ø       Virginia Interfaith Committee on Mental Illness Ministries

Ø       Giordano Counseling Services

Ø       The nondenominational Davidson [N.C.] Clergy Center

For more information contact:
 
                              John M. Crowe, D.Min., APC
                               Member, NAMI-NC
                               Member, NC Mental Health Association
                               Incapacity Leave
                               
                               E-Mail  drcrowe@nccumc.org
                               Phone: 919 759-2146
 
 

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