Much of this information is listed in the PDF compendium located under Catholic Mental Health Ministry.
Website #1: Association of Catholic Mental Health Ministers
URL: www.catholicmhm.org
An International Ministry Working to Bring Mental Health Ministry
to Every Catholic Parish and Community.
Website #2: Sanctuary Mental Health Ministries
URL: sanctuarymentalhealth.org
URL for Catholic Course: sanctuarymentalhealth.org/catholics
We provide resources that meaningfully engage the topics of faith and mental health. Our content is developed in collaboration with theologians, mental health professionals, and people with lived experience of mental health challenges. These resources prepare communities of faith around the world to raise awareness, reduce stigma, support mental health, and promote mental wellbeing.
Website #3: National Catholic Partnership on Disability (NCPD)
URL: www.ncpd.org/resources_and_toolkits/catholic-institute-mental-health-ministry
The Catholic Institute for Mental Health Ministry develops, provides and facilitates an effective and responsive network of trained mental health organizers and mental health ministry leaders in Dioceses and parishes throughout the United States.
Website #4: Catholic Therapists
URL: catholictherapists.com
CatholicTherapists.com provides a carefully curated directory of therapists who are not only qualified professionals but also share your Catholic values. Find the support you need for your emotional and spiritual well-being through our network of Catholic therapists.
Website #5: Catholic Charities USA Integrated Health
URL: www.catholiccharitiesusa.org
Catholic Charities believes that through care for the whole person – physical, mental and spiritual well-being, or what the church calls integral human development – everyone can realize their full potential.
Website #6: Catholic Charities USA
URL: catholiccharitiesusa.org
Catholic Charities believes that through care for the whole person — physical, mental and spiritual well-being, or what the church calls integral human development — everyone can realize their full potential.
Website #7: Catholic Medical Association
URL: www.cathmed.org
CMA is the largest association of Catholic individuals in healthcare. We work at the national and local level to provide services that benefit the entire health care community. Our successful advocacy of conscience rights in the public square and in the courts ensures that our members can practice authentic Catholic medicine.
Website #8: MyCatholicDoctor
URL: mycatholicdoctor.com
You are not alone. MyCatholicDoctor is here to walk with you through these trials. We treat depression, anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder, addiction, attention deficit, and much more. We offer medication, therapy, complementary approaches to wellness and healing. Our mental health care incorporates spiritual care.
Website #9: catholicpsych
URL: catholicpsych.com
We combine Faith + Reason + Science to give you Psychology you can trust.
Website #10: Catholic in Recovery
URL: catholicinrecovery.com
Healing for those seeking recovery from addiction and a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ and the Catholic Church.
Website #11: Our Lady of Good Counsel Residential Mental Health Center
URL: www.catholicmentalhealthcenter.com
Our Lady of Good Counsel Residential Mental Health Center will be located in Northeastern Wisconsin. It seeks to lead the way and excel in professional, compassionate, and personalized mental health care, where each person will be treated with the dignity endowed to them by their Creator. The entire campus will provide a calm and serene setting that will incorporate an organized graduating system, transitioning by levels of intensity of care to strengthen each individual’s skills while working toward rehabilitation, and ultimately, independence. Methods are rooted in Catholic tradition, alongside other classical and innovative sciences, to foster virtue and inspire hope.
Website #12: SNAP (Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests)
URL: www.snapnetwork.org
We are SNAP, the largest, oldest and most active support group for women and men wounded by religious and institutional authorities (priests, ministers, bishops, deacons, nuns, coaches, teachers, and others).
Website #13: Catholic Health Association
URL: www.chausa.org
The Catholic Health Association is the national membership association of Catholic health care in the United States, providing expertise and resources for advocacy and health policy at both national and state levels. It fosters connections and collaboration with the Holy See and bishops to support the health ministry of the Catholic Church and offers thought leadership and consulting on challenging health care issues. Members benefit from networking and sharing best practices across Catholic health care, timely education and formation opportunities for leadership and professional development, complimentary webinars, and access to exclusive resources on chausa.org. Additionally, CHA provides prayers and videos for personal and group reflection.
Website #14: Catholic Counselors (Created by Dr. Greg and Lisa Popcak)
URL: catholiccounselors.com
Whether you want to create a more intimate and godly marriage, celebrate a more faithful and fulfilling family life, or discover the path to a more grace-filled personal and emotional life, our team of Catholic pastoral counselors can help you achieve your goals!
Website #15: Soul & Hearts
URL: www.soulsandhearts.com
In order to facilitate connecting Catholic therapists who have training or familiarity with Internal Family Systems with clients, Souls & Hearts offers this list.
All of the therapists on our list have made this Statement of Faith: “I hold all the dogmatically defined teachings of the Catholic Church to be true.”
Please also check out our related course, A Catholic’s Guide to Choosing a Therapist.
Website #16: Catholic Psychotherapy Association
URL: catholicpsychotherapy.org

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