Some Resources for Emotional Healing


New Life Call Center (free) This organization offers free prayer counseling. They can also help you locate a professional counselor or support group. They are used to getting 20,000 calls a month. Call 1-800-NEW-LIFE. (24 hours)

Hope for the Heart Call Center (free)
Do you need to talk to someone who cares? They are always there to talk, pray or just listen. They don’t offer professional counseling, but they can provide you with spiritual guidance, heartfelt prayer, honesty, resources and connections to skilled Christian counselors. They are waiting day and night to help you in any way they can.
Call 1-800-488-HOPE (4673)

Free Suicidal Help Call 911 or 1-800-SUICIDE (1-800-784-2433) or 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255).
There is help for you. People are waiting to help you. It is never okay to act on your thoughts of suicide. Getting help is the answer.

Unplanned Pregnancy Information
(free) They will help you find a pregnancy resource center in your area for free services and answers to questions about abortion, pregnancy tests, STD's, adoption, parenting, medical referrals, housing, and many other issues. 1-800-395 HELP or contact them by Email.

Healing is a Choice (book) The power to heal-physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually-is in God’s hands. But the choice to be healed is yours. The author outlines ten choices crucial to receiving healing and ten lies that can prevent you from making them.

Laughing in the Dark: A Comedian's Journey Through Depression (book) Each chapter includes a look into Chonda Pierce's personal journey, insights learned while laughing in the dark,and expert advice from a psychotherapist for those struggling with depression.

Good Grief (book) This book
will guide readers through the ten stages of grief: shock, emotion, depression, physical distress, panic, guilt, anger, resistance, hope, and finally, acceptance.

Lose It For Life: For Permanent Weight Loss (book)
This is a balanced program that deals with the physical, emotional and even spiritual elements that lead to weight loss. It will help you face the emotional issues that are causing you to overeat.

17 comments:

paisley said...

thank you very much for the offerings... how ever,, to those in need of any of those services,, i doubt they would call them miscellaneous...

Shari said...

Thank you, Paisley, for telling me your concern about calling these services miscellaneous. I didn't intend to trivialize them, by calling them miscellaneous. What I meant to say is that they are uncategorized. But, the writing prompt is "Miscellaneous". So, I added "Instead of Categorized Resources" to the top of the post. Many of these books and organizations I have used or referred to other people.

Devil Mood said...

You're such an angel to post this, Shari. Very thoughtful of you. :)

Anonymous said...

A wonderful list of resources for emotional healing. Your list could go on and on, I'm sure. Appreciate your thoughtfulness of life to even have available such a list. KG

myrtle beached whale said...

what great resources. very thoughtful of you to include them. there are lots of people hurting who may not know where to go. I am glad that miscellaneous sparked this post.

Anonymous said...

Great list!

For my troubled students, I lend my ears. For most cases, it does help.

Arty? Not me!!

Lilibeth said...

I like your blog. And the post today was appropriate too. Everybody needs the kind of help you are offering at least a few times in their life. Thanks for stopping by mine too. I'm new to this, but it is fun.

Joyce said...

VERY good resources...I have someone I have to pass those numbers onto right now. I have turned them to some other areas but they haven't taken their advice...maybe they will call these numbers...the situation is getting desperate.
Thanks!
Joyce

SweetAnnee said...

The Healing is a Choice sounds
quite interesting..I'll be checking that
one out!!
fondly, Deena

Christy Woolum said...

I love the list of books you listed here. These all look like great resources. Nice use of misc.

Anonymous said...

Good resources and a great take on the prompt. I hope someone who needs them comes past here today.

anthonynorth said...

Informative post. A miscellany of counselling.

Tumblewords: said...

Nice use of the prompt. It worked for me to be able to read an assortment of options...

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Anonymous said...

My little one had been in daycare too when we were in Japan, when she was just 16 months old. Yeah it was heartwrenching that time too but I think now she forgot about all the wailing she before!
Thanks for visiting!

Mom in Training
http://theparentingdiaries.com/sunday-scribblings/miscellaneous.html#comments

Anonymous said...

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Thanks for stopping by mine and sharing these valuable resources.
I am off to click and explore

UL said...

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