Counseling

Is ‘Mental Illness’ a Helpful Label?

Despite its limitations, “mental illness” is still the preferred label in the medical profession and in popular culture.

You’re Not as Broken as You Think

How often do we measure ourselves with a tape measure that is no longer, or never even was, accurate for our needs?

My Spiritual Awakening

The weird thing about hangovers is that I adapted to them. They set the tone for the day: the muscles governing my movement would be sore, the head housing my mind would ache, the seat of my heart would feel broken, and the voices of my soul would speak only shame.

Understanding the ‘Bugs’ in Our Hardware

It’s an act of faith to trust a doctor’s healing regimen

Mental Illness and the Church

Les Parrott: My Top 5 Books on Mental Health

Why Pastors Have a Unique Responsibility to Counsel

Counseling is part of the pastoral job

3 Encouragements for When Your Heart Is Broken

Excerpted from 'Either Way, We'll Be All Right'

Eric Tonjes: Either Way, We’ll Be All Right

An Honest Exploration of God in Our Grief (NavPress)

Me, Myself and Why? The Secret of True Success

Excerpted From 'Searching for Grace' (Tyndale)

This Is Not a Drill

Excerpted From 'Depression, Anxiety, and Other Things We Don’t Want to Talk About' (Thomas Nelson)

Outreach Resources of the Year: Counseling and Relationships

Evaluated by Drs. Les and Leslie Parrott