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God Cares About Your Mental Health

  • Melissa Joslin
  • Sep 16, 2025
  • 1 min read

Sometimes, people believe that having mental health struggles means they lack faith or are spiritually weak. But the truth is that God cares deeply about your whole well-being—your mind, body, and spirit. Mental health is just as important as physical health, and seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness.


In Scripture, God shows compassion for those who are hurting and offers comfort to the weary. It’s okay to admit when you’re struggling and to look for support. Faith and therapy can work hand in hand to bring healing and peace to your life.


At Crosstown Psychology, we honor your faith and provide therapy that respects your beliefs while helping you manage anxiety, depression, trauma, or any mental health concern. You don’t have to face your challenges alone.


If you’re wondering whether therapy might be right for you, here are some signs to watch for:


  • Feeling overwhelmed or constantly anxious

  • Struggling with persistent sadness or hopelessness

  • Difficulty managing stress in daily life

  • Trouble sleeping or changes in appetite

  • Feeling isolated even in your faith community


Take the Next Step


If you’re ready to prioritize your mental health with care that supports your faith, we’re here for you. Crosstown Psychology offers a free 15-minute consultation to discuss how we can help.


Call us at 209-650-1123 or click the button below to schedule your free consultation today.



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