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Adventist Mental Health Association Hosts Fourth Mental Health Summit in Manila

Mental illness is becoming more common as a disabling condition, according to a recent report from the Philippines' Department of Health. According to the Department of Health (DOH), no fewer than 3.6 million Filipinos are grappling with mental, neurological, and substance use disorders.

In response to the escalating concern impacting families and individuals across the Philippines, the Adventist Mental Health Association is actively addressing this issue. The association is organizing awareness events designed to empower church members and pastors with the necessary tools to effectively address the challenges posed by the growing mental health dilemma.

The Adventist Mental Health Association, under the Health Ministries Department of the Southern Asia Pacific Division, recently concluded its fourth Mental Health Summit at Manila Adventist College. Themed "Battling with Anxiety: God is Our Armor," this significant event drew attendees from across the Philippines, including students, mental health professionals, and various church members.

The summit emerged as a critical platform for addressing mental health issues within the Adventist community. Participants expressed profound appreciation for the initiative, highlighting the event as one of the most anticipated and necessary forums for dialogue and learning. "I am happy that the church is at last addressing issues that are most needed," shared one attendee, reflecting the sentiment of many.

The gathering was not just a place for learning but also for voicing crucial feedback. A prevalent suggestion was the need for pastors and chaplains to participate in these summits, with some attendees advocating for their compulsory attendance. This reflects a growing awareness of spiritual leaders’ role in mental health care.

Amidst discussions and workshops, there was an unmistakable air of excitement among the participants. The event sparked conversations about implementing similar programs in local church units, underscoring the widespread impact of the summit's themes and discussions.
Furthering this momentum, the association announced the 5th Mental Health Summit, titled "Extending the Healing Ministry of Christ through Christian Medical Care," scheduled to take place in Bacolod. This announcement was met with enthusiasm, as attendees looked forward to continuing these crucial conversations and learning experiences.

One striking aspect of the summit was the evident influence of spirituality in mental health discussions. Attendees and organizers noted the Holy Spirit's presence, guiding health workers and participants alike in addressing mental health challenges through faith and community support.

As the Adventist Mental Health Association continues to lead these significant initiatives, it becomes increasingly clear that such summits are not just meetings but pivotal moments in the journey toward holistic health and wellness, blending faith and mental health expertise to benefit many.

Prakash Jacob, Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies Chaplain

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