Spirit and Mind

Mission Statement

Our mission is to provide an environment where people can have topical discussions relating to spirit and awareness, and how we can get guidance from scripture that relate to mental health issues. It also supports the parents, family members, and friends of those who are helping a loved one who is experiencing mental health issues by offering spiritual aid, and to allow all to grow their faith closer in their relationship with God.

Our goal is to provide a place to explore how scripture can help and guide us, and to be able to speak out and be heard in a safe, confidential, and non-judgmental environment, where isolation and stigma dissipate as supportive community is created.

Mental Health Terminology and Resources
December 2023: Anosognosia
Anosognosia is a neurological condition in which the patient is unaware of their neurological deficit or psychiatric condition. It is associated with mental illness, dementia, and structural brain lesion, as is seen in right hemisphere stroke patients.
January 2024: Decompensation
Decompensation is a clinical term used to describe a mentally ill individual's state of mental health when he or she was previously managing the illness well but suffered a downturn at a certain stage. That stage is considered a decompensation or decline in overall condition. Episodes are periods of decline that occur.

Navigating a Mental Health Crisis PDF

Spirit and Mind Saints and Prayers
- Saint Dymphna (Patron Saint of Mental Illness)
Feast Day: May 15
Patron: of those suffering for nervous and mental afflictions
Birth: 7th century
Death: 7th century
Canonized: on 620
- Dymphna was born in Ireland sometime in the seventh century to a pagan father and devout Christian mother. When she was fourteen, she consecrated herself to Christ and took a vow of chastity. Soon afterward, her mother died and her father - who had loved his wife deeply - began to suffer a rapid deterioration of his mental stability.
- So unhinged was Dymphna's father, Damon, that the King's counselors suggested he remarry. Though he was still grieving for his wife, he agreed to remarry if a woman as beautiful as she could be found. Damon sent messengers throughout his town and other lands to find woman of noble birth who resembled his wife and would be willing to marry him, but when none could be found, his evil advisors whispered sinful suggestions to marry his own daughter. So twisted were Damon's thoughts that he recognized only his wife when he looked upon Dymphna, and so he consented to the arrangement.
- When she heard of her father's misguided plot, Dymphna fled her castle with her confessor, a priest named Gerebran, two trusted servants, and the king's fool. The group sailed toward what is now called Belgium, and hid in the town of Geel.
(source: https://www.catholic.org/)