Tuesday
Jun152010

Mental Health Advocacy

"The most shocking thing about mental illness is how little people understand it."

Mental Illness

Simply saying the words “mental illness” in a room causes unpredictable reactions. Yet, it is far more widespread and common than most people think. Not only are mental illnesses blind to race, nationality, income and religion, but it can strike individuals at any time in their lives.

In the United States population, about 1 in 5 Americans experience some type of mental disorder each year.  Source: National Institute of Mental Health, 1998

Mental illnesses are biologically-based brain disorders. Types of mental illness include (but are not limited to): schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, severe-anxiety disorders, eating disorders, manic depression, Tourette's syndrome, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, suicide and more.

During the month of October, Lutheran Congregations annually light a candle and say a prayer for persons with mental illness and their families.

All-Lutheran Candlelighting for Mental Illness is sponsored by the Lutheran Network on Mental Illness/Brain Disorders (LNMI), a joint effort of the ELCA and the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod.

STORIES FROM MEMBERS OF OUR ST. JOHN'S FAMILY

Below you will find five stories from St. John’s families who share how mental illness has impacted their lives and that of their families.

Tuesday
Jun152010

Can You Forgive Mental Illness?

An insightful first hand story of psychosis through the eyes of Mr. Anonymous.

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Tuesday
Jun152010

I Have a Voice

A sister’s perspective on what bipolar disorder means in a family.

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Tuesday
Jun152010

My Life is Ordinary

This is article is a first person view of the onset of clinical depression.

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Tuesday
Jun152010

September 20th

A family member’s insight into postpartum psychosis and the pain beyond the illness as the mother enters the criminal justice system.

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Tuesday
Jun152010

Life in a Lane No One Would Choose!?

A family struggling with the illnesses of an adult child who suffers from bipolar and borderline personality disorders.

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