EPISODE · Dec 2, 2021 · 43 MIN
Mental health and faithfulness
from With All Due Respect · host The WADR Project
This episode hosts Megan Powell du Toit and Michael Jensen question their mental stability.Mental health has been a key conversation during the COVID crisis. People have argued for and against various public health measures by referring to the mental health effects. There has been a widespread understanding that a viral pandemic will have mental health costs as well. Yet quite often, it is still those people 'out there' - those 'other people' we need to look after. And there continues to be an unhealthy tendency to give spiritual answers to mental health issues. Wouldn't it be better to delve instead into what it is to be people of faith dealing with mental health issues? Michael and Megan get personal about how experience interacts with our theology and ministry, talk to clinical psychologist Sarah Hindle, and read together a recent novel by an Australian author which centres on a protagonist with mental illness.SPECIAL OFFERSorrow And Bliss by Meg Mason and The Way I See It by Lucy Marrett are available for 20% off at Little Lost Bookshop when you use the code WADR. Happy reading!A NOTE OF CONCERNIf this episode has raised difficult topics for you, and you'd like to talk to someone about them, Michael, Megan and Sarah recommend:Lifeline: 13 11 14Suicide Call Back Service: 1300 659 467eHeadspace: 1800 650 890Beyondblue Support Service: 1300 224 636NSW Mental Health Line: 1800 011 511See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What this episode covers
Mental health has been one of the red-button issues of the COVID pandemic. With all of this time in isolation, have we developed problems that need more than just a glib spiritual answer? What does it mean to be people of faith handling mental illness?
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