Mental Health Support

In partnership with the Martin Institute for Integration

About

The Martin Center for Integration provides counseling, podcasting, and speaking & training presentations that address mental health and spiritual needs.

Meet the co-founders:
Pat and Kenna Millea

  • Students would pay $25 out of pocket (not on insurance) to encourage ownership and discourage "no-shows"

  • Friday, October 17
    9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

    Wednesday, December 10
    10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

    Friday, February 6
    9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

    Wednesday, April 8
    10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

  • In many states faithfully-Catholic therapy is available through Catholic Charities. On the internet, search Catholic Charities Counseling and your city or state to find a local branch. Additionally, a growing number of diocesan websites provide local mental health resources. Search mental health and your diocese.

    If there is not a Catholic counselor nearby, some Catholic therapists offer tele-therapy online. If you prefer to see a non-Catholic counselor, during the initial consultation ask questions to ensure the therapist will be respectful of your Catholic beliefs and do his/her best to speak into your worldview.

    1. Catholic Therapists: Find a therapist who adheres to the teachings of the Magisterium of the Catholic Church.

    2. Catholic Psychotherapy Association’s Directory: Another list of Catholic counselors that includes many who are not found in the previous directory.

    3. MyCatholicDoctor: Find a Catholic medical professional across a variety of specialties.

    1. Healing the Whole Person: A retreat available in person or online focused on healing your wounds and transformation from the heart of the Church.

    2. Reform Wellness: Workshops on Christ-centered wellness, with an emphasis on healing body and soul together.

    3. The Sanctuary Course for Catholics: This free eight-session video series, available in English and Spanish, is for those who want to learn about the intersection of faith and mental health.

    4. The Resilient Catholics Community: A community of like-minded Catholics from around the world, who are committed to their human formation and grounded in an authentic Catholic understanding of the human person.

    5. Future with Hope: A Conversation with Bishop James Conley A Pastoral Letter on Mental Health

    6. A Future with Hope: A Conversation with Bishop James Conley about his Pastoral Letter on Mental Health: Bishop Conley gives additional insight into his own mental health journey and his decision to write this pastoral letter on mental health.

    7. Bishop Conley’s Story: In this homily from SEEK 2023, Bishop Conley preaches about his mental health journey to 19,000 college students.

    1. This Whole Life Podcast: Pat & Kenna Millea:This Whole Life podcast is full of practical wisdom and honest sharing for real people who are living in the real world. By offering insights and lessons learned from our roles as counselor and minister, spouse and parent, our goal is to equip listeners with principles and practices for a sane and saintly life.

    2. Restore the Glory: Two Catholic therapists discuss healing and the restoration of our God-given glory.

    3. Being Human: Dr. Greg Bottaro of CatholicPsych Institute explores a Catholic vision of therapy and what it means to be human.

If you are thinking about suicide, help is available 24/7 through the suicide and crisis lifeline. Call or text 988 to speak with a crisis counselor or connect via chat. To speak to a crisis counselor in Spanish, call 888-628-9454.