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2013JUNE
Navigating Life After War The role of faith and community can be important in helping veterans return to everyday life. NAMI recently spoke with Hector Villarreal of the San Antonio Coalition for Veterans about the importance of this outreach effort.
MAY
Faith and Spirituality Beneficial in Treatment, Study Finds A new study has found that people who believe in a higher power are more responsive to short-term treatment of depression.
APRIL
Becoming a Better Church for Families with Special Needs Pope Francis' embracing of individuals with disabilities have won a lot of hearts. But what about illnesses like mental illness that are not quite so visible?
MARCH
Holy Week Can Give Perspective on Mental Illness, Regardless of Religion or Spirituality The themes of Holy Week can transcend religious boundaries.
FEBRUARY
One Word at a Time: A Writer’s Spiritual Journey to Recovery
2012NOVEMBER
A Conversation with My Pastor Speaking out when you see prejudice is important. Even if it means confronting someone you respect.
OCTOBER
What Churches Can Do to Help Mental illness of a family member can destroy the family's connection with their religious community. Churches across the country can help change that.
SEPTEMBER
New Study: Benefits of Spirituality Affirmed For many, spirituality can provide a great benefit in recovery from physical and mental health conditions.
AUGUST
Opening Doors to Healing Even in the most progressive congregations, people can be judgmental and ignorant when it comes to the causes of, and recovery from, mental illness.
On My Mind: Distinguishing Scars "Coming out" with a mental illness isn't as easy as with a physical disease, but doing so is just as important.
JUNE
A Bridge across Religious Borders A new collaborative has been created in California to ensure faith-based communities get the support and resources they need.
APRIL
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: April 2012 In This Issue - Key Ministry: Welcoming Youth and Their Families at Church, Faith, Creativity and Managing Recovery and May is Mental Health Month!
MARCH
NAMI Faithnet Newsletter: March 2012 NAMI Faithnet Newsletter for March 2012. In This Issue: Kindling the FaithNet Flame in N.C. and Faith, Creativity and Managing Recovery
FEBRUARY
NAMI Faithnet Newsletter: February 2012 NAMI Faithnet Newsletter for February 2012. In This Issue: Hope's Nest &
Reverend and Church Take on Mental Illness.
JANUARY
NAMI Faithnet Newsletter: January 2012 NAMI Faithnet Newsletter for January 2012. In This Issue: A Jewish Understanding of Renewed Relationships & NAMI STAR Center Faith-based Initiatives
2011DECEMBER
NAMI Faithnet Newsletter: December 2011 NAMI Faithnet Newsletter for December 2011
NOVEMBER
NAMI Faithnet Newsletter: November 2011 NAMI Faithnet Newsletter for November 2011
OCTOBER
NAMI Faithnet Newsletter: October 2011 NAMI Faithnet Newsletter for October 2011
SEPTEMBER
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AUGUST
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JULY
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: July 2011 NAMI FaithNet Newsletter for July 2011
APRIL
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2010NOVEMBER
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: November 2010 In This Issue: A Healing Agent from the Chicago Catholic Archdiocese, New Survey: Religion Helps, Hurts Depression, CMS: A Faith and Community-Based Gathering, Social Networking Support for People Affected by Mental Illness
OCTOBER
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: October 2010 In This Issue: One Mind Mental Illness Ministry: Changing the World One Mind at a Time; The Role of Religion in the Well-being of Older Adults Living with Schizophrenia; The Spiritual Life and Bipolar Disorder; NAMI FaithNet Bookshelf: Just Like Your Father; October Mental Wellness Series in Indianapolis
SEPTEMBER
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: September 2010 In this issue: Opening Windows: Mental Illness Awareness Week (MIAW) and Beyond, Changing Times: Mental Health Awareness in the Jewish Community, NAMI FaithNet Training Modules Update, Mental Health in India: Most turn to Faith, not Medicine, Mental Illness: Denied or Unidentified?, Sept. 23-25: Widening the Welcome, National Conference
AUGUST
NAMI Faithnet Newsletter: August 2010
JUNE
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: June 2010 NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: June 2010
APRIL
NAMI Faithnet Newsletter: May 2010 NAMI Faithnet Newsletter: May 2010
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: April 2010 NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: April 2010
MARCH
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: March 2010 In this issue: Multicultural Outreach through Training for Ministries, Faith and Mental Illness in the African American Community, Understanding Faith and Depression, Studies: Belief in God Relieves Depression and NAMI Wants to Hear about Your Faith Outreach Efforts
FEBRUARY
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: February 2011
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: February 2010 In this issue: Speak to the "80 percent", Through a glass darkly: How Catholics struggle with Mental Illness, NAMI Family-to-Family: A Pastor's Education, Grants Available for African American Outreach and Education Program Expansion.
JANUARY
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: January 2010 In this issue: A New Year Key for Success: Collaboration, Commit to Good Mental Health in 2010, Religion Often too Crucial to Ignore in Therapy, NAMI Advocate Helps Family in Need, and New Resource from Mental Health Ministries Available.
2009DECEMBER
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: December 2009 In this issue: Happy Holidays from NAMI!, Interfaith Spiritual Support in Seattle's House of Healing, Faith, Delusion and Forgiveness, Managing Seasonal Affective Disorder, Coping with the Holidays, Blue Christmas Services.
NOVEMBER
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: November 2009 In this issue: Veterans Day: Support Military Families, MIAW Changes One NAMI Advocate's Life, NAMI Wheeling Opens MIAW with Candlelight Service, The Role of Spirituality in Recovery,
Clergy and Depression, and New Book Releases
OCTOBER
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: October 2009 In this issue: Reaching Multicultural Faith Communities during Mental Illness Awareness Week (MIAW) Oct. 4-10, National Day of Prayer Oct. 6, National Depression Screening Day Oct. 8, A Doctor for Disease, a Shaman for the Soul, A Hell of Mercy: A Meditation on Depression and the Dark Night of the Soul by Tim Farrington (Harper One, 2009).
SEPTEMBER
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: September 2009 In this issue: NAMI FaithNet Wins Award, National Day of Prayer for Mental Illness, Bolstering a California Community, A Catholic Psychiatrist's Calling, The Washington City, Pa., Mission and Faith-centered Rehabilitation, Touched by God: A Devotional for Mental Illness
AUGUST
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: August 2009 In this issue: Ministries Pave a Spiritual Path to Help Veterans, Faith and the Brain, and Faith Community Nurses Thrives in Virginia.
JULY
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: July 2009 In this issue: NAMI FaithNet Offerings at the 2009 NAMI National Convention, New Initiative by the National Catholic Partnership on Disability, Faith Community Partners with Pathways to Housing
JUNE
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: June 2009 In this issue: First Spiritual Responders, Connect to Care Offers Support, Westminster Presbyterian Hope Team, and Spiritual Medicine
MAY
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: May 2009 In this issue: A Gesture of Faith, Bridging the Clergy, Counseling Gap, Offering of Optimism and Motivation, and This is Your Brain on Religion
APRIL
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: April 2009 In this issue: New Toledo Ministry, I AM HIS, The Well Community Modeling Acceptance, Combining East and West for Treatment, Creating a Pamphlet to Educate about Mental Illness, 8th Annual NAMI Indianapolis FaithCEP Conference
FEBRUARY
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: February 2009 In this issue: SAMHSA faith resources, A plea from within the Jewish community, Oases of Peace, Partnering Faith Communities and Public Health, When a Friend Commits Suicide
JANUARY
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: January 2009 In this issue: Alone Among Us, Incorporating Faith and Spirituality in Treatment, and Sharing Stories, Dispelling Stigma.
2008DECEMBER
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: December 2008 In this issue: A comic with depression reaches out, Ruth Graham raises her voice about depression, Church acknowledges depression through "Blue Christmas", Lehigh County conference of churches, Faith-based center cares for the uninsured, and Researching "higher power" relationships
NOVEMBER
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: November 2008 In this issue: Veterans Day and PTSD ads from Mental Health Ministries, Using the Spirit to Heal the Mind, Spiritual Care as Important as Physical Care, Faith is Rewarded
OCTOBER
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: October 2008 In this issue: Giving Second Chances, Access granted, VA Homeless Program Grants, Restoration Blue, the Zen of Healing, and more!
SEPTEMBER
FaithNet Newsletter: September 2008 In this issue: Craig Rennebohm on "Grace Matters", Teaming up to Bridge Differences in New York, New SAMHSA Toolkit Released,
National Day of Prayer for Mental Illness Recovery and Understanding.
AUGUST
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: August 2008 In this issue: Friday Church, Schizophrenia Digest and "The Power of Higher Powers", Young Muslims reach out in the "30-30 Club", Additional resources from NAMI Indianapolis, and Urging churches to reach out to disabled.
JULY
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: July 2008 In this issue: National Tribute, July 4: Stand with NAMI, Support Our Veterans, African American Faith-Based Education Initiative, Creating Caring Congregations, Breaking the Silence in Faith-Based Schools, Duke University Offers Summer Research Workshops, Erase the Stigma Conference at National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows
JUNE
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: June 2008 In this issue: NAMI FaithNet at 2008 Convention, Recovery Cafe: Spiritual Nourishment in Seattle, Duke University Offers Summer Research Workshops, Erase the Stigma Conference at National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows, and A Father's Day Gift with Meaning: NAMI's Father's Day Tribute
MAY
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: May 2, 2008 In this issue: NAMI's 2008 National Convention, Depression Documentary, Public Access TV Show, FaithCEP Conference, Mother's Day Tribute, and more.
APRIL
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: April 2008 In this issue: Psychiatry and Spirituality Forum at the University of California, Irvine, Religion and Medicine, Naked on God's Doorstep: A Memoir, FaithCEP Conference: The Mental Health of our Children and Youth, LA County Department of Mental Health Conference for Clergy and Faith Leaders, Duke University Offers Summer Research Workshops
MARCH
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: March 2008 In this issue: NAMI National African American Faith-Based Education Effort,
California Mental Health Office Reaches out to Muslim Residents,
FaithCEP Conference: The Mental Health of our Children and Youth, LA County Department of Mental Health Conference for Clergy and Faith Leaders, Duke University Offers Summer Research Workshops
FEBRUARY
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: February 2008 In this issue: Mental Health Crisis Training for Religious Leaders, New Web Site Offers Mental Illness Resources, Episcopal Mental Illness Network Workshop, FaithCEP Conference: The Mental Health of our Children and Youth, Duke University Offers Summer Research Workshops
JANUARY
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: January 2008 In this issue: TV Program Addresses Aging, Mental Health Issues and Faith, Brochure on Mental Illness in Older Adults, Psychiatrists and Spirituality and Duke University Spirituality and Health Workshops.
2007NOVEMBER
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: November 2007 In this issue: Council Uses Technology to Reach Churches, Workshops Sought for 2008 NAMI Convention, and Join NAMI Online.
OCTOBER
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: October 2007 In this issue: National Day of Prayer next week; New video resource on postpartum depression; Spirituality and health: an interview with Harold Koenig
SEPTEMBER
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: September 2007 In this issue: Mental Illness Awareness Week in your congregation; Bibliography on spirituality and mental health; Recent news highlights
JULY
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: July 2007 In this issue: FaithNet at NAMI Convention, Muslim mental health, new booklet on faith community outreach, and more.
JUNE
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: June 2007 In this issue: FaithNet at NAMI Convention, Online Poll: Have Your Clergy Been Trained?, Series Looks at Role of Church in the Lives of Those with Serious Mental Illness, Web roundup, and New FaithNet address.
APRIL
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: April 20, 2007 In this issue: Virginia Tech Tragedy; Mental Illness and Easter; Book Recommendation: Brain Bondage; Religious Belief and the Brain
MARCH
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: March 30,2007 In this issue: Grassroots Strategy: Mental Health Education Seminars for Clergy; Countering Discrimination and Stigma; NAMIWALKS: Walk the Walk with Your Faith Community
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: March 9, 2007 In this issue: Chicago Tribune article on faith and mental illness,
Stigma and faith outreach,
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FEBRUARY
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: February 16, 2007 In this issue:
Building Bridges in Black Churches, Curriculum for Caring Congregations, Previews of Video Resources Available
JANUARY
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: January 26, 2007 In this issue: A Child's Illness, A Mother's Faith; Grassroots Strategy: Clergy Training; Faith Group Seeks Feedback on Study Guide; Wanted: Interfaith Resources
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: January 5, 2007 In this issue: The Reverend Chet Watson: Warrior and Saint, grassroots strategy: focus on caregiving ministries, and an open letter to pastors.
2006DECEMBER
NAMI Faithnet Newsletter: December 15, 2006 In this issue: a look back at the highlights of 2006.
NOVEMBER
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: November 17, 2006 In this issue: A father-daughter presentation on faith and mental illness, a new brochure on mental illness and the holidays, and an interview with Dr. Harold Koenig on the power of spirituality in healing.
OCTOBER
FaithNet Newsletter: October 20, 2006 In this issue: A first-person story of a clergyman living with mental illness, the 15th annual National Observance of Children's Sabbath, and an online program in spirituality and health.
SEPTEMBER
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: September 29, 2006 In this issue: Mental Illness Awareness Week activities, journal issue on spirituality now available for order, and a call for stories.
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: September 8, 2006 In this issue, we spotlight resources for observing Mental Illness Awareness Week, including "Shadow Voices", and provide a list of "do"s and "don't"s for ministry.
AUGUST
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: August 18, 2006 In this issue, we look at recent African American faith responses to mental illness, new research that suggests that religious beliefs can protect psychological well-being during stressful experience, and we mark our calendars for the National Day of Prayer for Mental Illness Recovery and Understanding.
JULY
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: July 28, 2006 In this issue, we spotlight activities of interest to the faith community form the 2006 NAMI National Convention.
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: July 7, 2006 In this issue: Catholic disability group sets up a council on mental illness, summer camps to meet spiritual, mental health needs of young Gulf Coast disaster survivors, and the Compeer program.
JUNE
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: June 16, 2006 In this issue: A pastor struggles with illness, San Antonio hosts interfaith mental health ministries training, a book review, and new resources on the FaithNet Web site.
MAY
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: May 26, 2006 In this issue: A Room for J; Faith-based Advocacy; Your Input Wanted
NAMI FaithNet Newsletter: May 5, 2006 In this issue: welcome to the new format; faith events at NAMI Convention; Pathways to Promise poster resource
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