Being apprehensive when receiving mental health treatment, especially for the first time, is normal. The truth be told, anxiety or apprehension when receiving any treatment can be a normal reaction. It is awkward to discuss with someone you don't know your innermost and deep seeded problems, most embarrassing moments, sustained disappointments, or trauma. Several people experiencing mental illness may never receive treatment. Mental illness can worsen over time to the point the effects devastate one's life if not addressed resulting in broken relationships, job termination due to reduced and unmet productivity, social isolation and loneliness, health challenges (reduced immunity, ending remission of terminal illnesses, headaches, fatigue, abdominal discomfort), addictions, sleep interruption, appetite changes, suicidal thoughts, and completed suicide resulting in death. Mental illness is a real and serious illness.
God heals, restores, and transforms by...miracles, signs, & wonders...over time and...through clinicians.
God's Compassion Towards Me is a compilation of five Spirit-filled professional mental health clinicians who share their own stories and
how God empowers them to help others.
Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth. III John 3:2.