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A pastor, theologian, and patient, offers her reflections on ministry to the depressed.
See "Depression" Training Pack
Store Code: SG24-F
Format(s): Microsoft Word Premium Content - Click for info
Type: Article



Topics:Counseling, Crisis, Depression, Grief, Healing, Restoration
Filters:Church board, Counseling, Deacon, Elder, Pastor, Pastoral care
References:Matthew 11:28-30, Luke 1:68-79, Luke 19:41
Date Added:August 01, 2007
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Katherine Greene-McCreight is assistant priest at St. John's Episcopal and professor at Albertus Magnus College—both in New Haven, Connecticut. Her struggle with depression began when she was 12 and has continued. During that time, she has seen several doctors and counselors and has been hospitalized five times. From the perspective of a minister ...

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Posted: February 04, 2010
Damary  (Guest)
Depression is at high rate especially in the ministers and their families. Personally am not stressed to a point of breaking down but my cry is in how to help and assist the clergy children in my Diocese


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