• Mental Health Crisis

  • Dec 28 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Mental Health is one of the top issues in our society, and the Church, unfortunately, is not immune to depression and anxiety. My guest today is Dr. Ray Houk, an Army Chaplin for many years who currently teaches at the King’s University. His experience from a pastoral perspective encourages healthy habits and seeking help when appropriate. If you are suffering from depression or suicidal thoughts, please dial 988 (in the USA). Another great resource is the suicide crisis website: https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/suicide-prevention .

    Risk Factors

    Suicide does not discriminate. People of all genders, ages, and ethnicities can be at risk. Suicidal behavior is complex, and there is no single cause. The main risk factors for suicide are:

     

    Depression, other mental disorders, or substance use disorder

    Chronic pain

    A history of suicide attempts

    Family history of a mental disorder or substance use

    Family history of suicide

    Exposure to family violence, including physical or sexual abuse

    Presence of guns or other firearms in the home

    Having recently been released from prison or jail

    Exposure, either directly or indirectly, to others’ suicidal behavior, such as that of family members, peers, or celebrities

    Most people who have risk factors will not attempt suicide, and it is difficult to tell who will act on suicidal thoughts. Although risk factors for suicide are important to keep in mind, someone who is showing warning signs of suicide may be at higher risk for danger and need immediate attention.

     

    https://pastor4people.com/do-you-have-depression-or-suffering-from-anxiety/

     

    @Pastor4People

     

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