Description
Today’s many stressors have increased the demand for effective children’s mental health providers. Yet, there are insufficient numbers of skilled service providers to meet that demand. Could your church help fill in some of the missing pieces by providing services to help meet the needs of young people? This book provides ideas for starting a program to help meet the mental health needs of today’s children, offering case studies, easy-to-understand explanations of mental health and developmental concepts, and practical tools to help your church get started. Written by a skilled family therapist, the resources in this book provide inspiration and accessible knowledge to shape an effective mental health support ministry.
Reviews
“Children's Mental Health Resources for the Church uses robust case studies to provide practical, detailed, and accessible strategies for attending to children with a host of mental health concerns in the context of the church. This is a valuable resource that will equip people with a passion for mental health, regardless of any training they may have received. It is a timely reference to have as a part of your church library.”—Jessica Young Brown, PhD, LCP, author of Making Space at the Well, Mental Health and the Church, co-author of Raising Faithful Kids: This is the Stuff of Faith and Growing Together: Insights and Practices for Raising Faithful Kids.
Author Bio
Dawn M. Doerr-Johnson, LMFT, LMHC, is a dually licensed therapist providing marriage and family therapy as well as mental health care in a school setting. In 2017, she became a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and added credentials as a licensed Mental Health Counselor in 2018. Doerr-Johnson specializes in treating girls and young women. She served on the National Leadership Team of American Baptist Girls in Relationship, Leadership, and Service as Resources Coordinator from 2000 to 2003, then as National Coordinator from 2003 to 2006. She also worked as a Regional Manager for Girl Scouts USA from 2006 to 2010.