Blessed Union

Breaking the Silence about Mental Illness and Marriage

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Pub Date Feb 09 2021 | Archive Date Feb 19 2021

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Description

Mental illness impacts at least a quarter of all blessed unions. In this new book by the author of Blessed are the Crazy, Sarah Griffith Lund opens up about depression and post-traumatic stress disorder in her own marriage and shares stories of other couples who have been impacted by mental illnesses such as addiction, anxiety, autism spectrum disorder, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, obsessive compulsive disorder, postpartum depression, schizophrenia, suicidality, and more.

Using traditional marriage vows as a framework for the book, Blessed Union explores the challenges of loving in the midst of mental health challenges, why it happens, what we can do about it, and how our faith is connected to mental illness. This book reminds us that we are not alone and invites us to break the silence around marriage and mental illness.

Book includes a guided journal section, with a dozen blank pages and prompts for deeper reflection.



BIO:  

Sarah Griffith Lund is passionate about loving her family, God, and being part of faith communities. She is an ordained minister and has served as pastor to churches in Brooklyn, NY, Minneapolis, MN, and New Smyrna Beach, FL. She holds degrees from Trinity University, Princeton Theological Seminary, Rutgers University, and McCormick Theological Seminary. She is on the leadership team for Bethany Ecumenical Fellows, a mentoring program for young clergy, and serves as the Vice Chair for the United Church of Christ Mental Health Network. Rev. Dr. Lund received the Dell Award for Mental Health Education at the 30th General Synod of the UCC. She currently serves as a Vice President for Advancement at Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis, IN. She blogs at HuffPost and at www.sarahgriffithlund.com.

Mental illness impacts at least a quarter of all blessed unions. In this new book by the author of Blessed are the Crazy, Sarah Griffith Lund opens up about depression and post-traumatic stress...


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Author is available for interviews, blog tours, autographed tours, autographed book giveaways, contests, and book club discussions


Available Editions

EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9780827203143
PRICE $15.99 (USD)

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Featured Reviews

There are very few books that address mental illness within marriage or committed love relationships. There are even fewer that address it through a religious or spiritual lens. Sarah Griffith Lund uses her personal experience and stories from other couples, together with spiritual resources and practical, up-to-date psychology, to give readers tools for understanding how mental illnesses affect couples throughout the lifespan of the relationship and the illness.The practical tools and journal/discussion prompts make it an important resource for couples living with mental illness.

Stylistically, I found some of the writing stilted or awkward. It's possible the e-book format intensified that, and the usefulness of the book is in no way diminished. The uniqueness of this book makes it a must-have for pastoral care providers, at least in Christian settings. I will keep a copy on my shelf for personal reference, and I'll recommend it widely.

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