United Church of Christ Mental Health Network

Working to reduce stigma & promote the inclusion of people with mental health challenges and neurodiversity.

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Beloved by Hannah Campbell Gustafson

February 8, 2021 by Kirk Moore

Our 2.5 year old daughter Leona sleeps in our bed. It is what is right for our family, and while there are challenges, overall it has been a gift to practice bed sharing. In a few weeks, Leona will transition out of the toddler room at her Montessori school to a room with children ages […]

Filed Under: Anxiety, Coronavirus, COVID-19, Mental Health, Mental Health Network, nightmares, Pandemic, self care, UCC, United Church of Christ

Breathe by Rev. Dr. Rachael Keefe

February 1, 2021 by Kirk Moore

I’ve been thinking a lot about mental health and well-being lately. The inauguration last week removed a layer of stress for many of us. Yet, the reality is that it’s going to take a long time to undo the damage done over the last few years. It will be years before we see a significant […]

Filed Under: Meditation, Mental Health Network, Pandemic, self care, Trauma, UCC, United Church of Christ

Science, Oversimplified by Kirk Moore

January 25, 2021 by Kirk Moore

There are introverts and extroverts. Introverts can be dynamic public speakers. They can dance and sing and electrify a crowd. They can write powerful prose and poetry. Introverts can be great one on one and great with large groups. Extroverts can be dynamic public speakers. They can dance and sing and electrify a crowd. They […]

Filed Under: Healthy Living, Mental Health, Mental Health Network, New Normal, self care, UCC, United Church of Christ

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