Mental Health is for everyone. We all have to guard our sanity and that of those close to us. There are some good resources in this Hub Collection.  

Start a new general conversation at The Kitchen Table or if you need help now go to The Surgery

Mental illness is not an easy subject to speak publicly about, but it's a subject that comes up regularly in the safe confines of the Hub.

Watch David's interview on the experience of mental illness in the family. Plus Questions and discussion material here

Individual story interviews in the Hub may contain sensitive material. Careful consideration has been given to the confidentiality/exposure of both the interviewee and anyone they mention. Please respect the courage and vulnerability of interviewees as agreed in the Hub Covenant.

Here we explore some body/mind responses to David's situation. 'His Security Guard was looking in the other direction'

Looking for real world help now? We've started a Professional Resources section - please add any new ones that you've found helpful.

The Bookshelf

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Breaking the cycle of depression (online course)

If you have any books to recommend for this collection please add it here (including a note to include in this collection)

Our stories

David's Story

Watch David's interview - family mental illness (10 minutes) 'It took a long time before I had the courage to speak to someone'

Paul's Story

Read about Paul's struggle with mental health during his time in ministry. 

Your Story?

Do you have a story to tell about a particular aspect of mental health? Sharing Our Stories of life in ministry is one way we can support each other. If you think you might have a story to tell then take a look at this post.


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