Mental Health and the Church

On this week’s episode of CMDA Matters, Dr. Mike Chupp and Dr. Jeff Barrows have a conversation with Dr. Stephen Grcevich, a child and adolescent psychiatrist, about mental health and the church, as well as how mental health relates to gender and identity.

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Meet Our Guest

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Dr. Stephen Grcevich MD, (Northeast Ohio Medical University) is a child and adolescent psychiatrist serving as President and Founder of Key Ministry. Dr. Grcevich is the primary spokesperson and vision caster for Key, leads efforts to build collaborations with pastors, leaders and other ministry organizations, represents the ministry as a speaker at major conferences throughout the year and serves as Program Chair for Disability and the Church and Mental Health and the Church, Key’s national conferences. His writing has been featured by the ERLC, D6, Outreach Magazine, the American Association of Christian Counselors and the National Association of Evangelicals. His book, Mental Health and the Church (Zondervan, 2018), presents a strategy for evangelism and outreach with individuals and families impacted by mental illness. In addition to his work on behalf of Key Ministry, Dr. Grcevich is an experienced clinician, researcher and medical school professor with more than 35 presentations at major medical conferences. He is a past recipient of the Exemplary Psychiatrist Award from the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) and was a participant in the 2019 White House Summit on Mental Health.

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