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A Christian’s Guide to Mental Illness

with Tom Karel
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A Christian’s Guide to Mental Illness

with Tom Karel
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Author and Psychologist, Tom Karel, joins Michael to discuss a proper Christian view of mental illness in light of today’s culture.

Summary of The Interview

Tom Karel discusses his book ‘A Christian’s Guide to Mental Illness’ and the importance of addressing mental health within the church. He emphasizes the need for the church to provide support and resources for individuals struggling with mental illness. Tom also discusses the difference between normal and abnormal sadness and depression, the effectiveness of therapy models, and the role of medication in treatment. He encourages individuals to seek therapy and build relationships within the church community. Tom also addresses the importance of relying on the Holy Spirit, engaging with Scripture, and surrounding oneself with supportive Christian relationships.

Takeaways

The church plays a crucial role in addressing mental health and providing support for individuals struggling with mental illness.

It is important to differentiate between normal and abnormal sadness and depression, and to seek therapy when needed.

Medication can be a helpful tool in managing mental illness, but it is not a cure.

Building relationships and engaging with the Christian community are essential for mental health and well-being.

Relying on the Holy Spirit, engaging with Scripture, and seeking support from Christian relationships are important aspects of mental health care.

About Tom Karel

Tom Karel (MA, Wheaton College) is a psychologist at Pine Rest, a Christian mental health center in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Tom is involved with Faith Community Outreach, an initiative that connects Christian organizations to serve the faith community. He serves as an elder at the Free Reformed Church. He is married to Ruth, they have 3 grown daughters.

Links Mentioned:

A Christian’s Guide to Mental Illness by Tom Karel and David Murray

5 Myths About Mental Illness- article by Tom Karel

Jesus on Every Page by David Murray

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Topics

  • Anxiety, Biblical Teaching, Church, Depression, God's Will, Identity, Personal Growth, The Holy Spirit, Theology

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  • Depression, mental health, Mental Illness, Psychology and the Church, Tom Karel, Trusting God
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