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1 in 4 people will suffer from mental illness at some point. How can psychiatry and the Christian faith work together?
Mental illness is common - one person in six will suffer depression at some point. Should Christians accept psychiatric help - and what does this imply about their faith? Dr David Enoch, an experienced psychiatrist, explains what forms mental illness takes, why Christians are not immune, how various conditions can be identified, and what help is available. He discusses the roles of therapist and pastor, and the wisest responses the church can offer. "The sufferer is never…mehr

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1 in 4 people will suffer from mental illness at some point. How can psychiatry and the Christian faith work together?
Mental illness is common - one person in six will suffer depression at some point. Should Christians accept psychiatric help - and what does this imply about their faith? Dr David Enoch, an experienced psychiatrist, explains what forms mental illness takes, why Christians are not immune, how various conditions can be identified, and what help is available. He discusses the roles of therapist and pastor, and the wisest responses the church can offer. "The sufferer is never forsaken by God," he says. "God has given us the knowledge and medication to heal the sick."
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Mrs Jan Greenough is a professional writer, co-author of Nobody's Child, The Tears of My Soul and Staying Alive. She lives in Oxfordshire