Christians experience depression just like everyone else! If you're a Christian and feel depressed, it's a great idea to consider what combination of faith, meds, and therapy will be most helpful for you! ******************** Dr. Atasha Jordan is a Christian psychiatry resident physician in Philadelphia, PA where she studies the intersection of Christianity and Mental Health. Dr. Jordan aims to normalize conversations about mental health and mental illnesses within the Church. #shorts #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #mentalhealthmatters #mentalillness #christianmotivation You can invite Dr. Jordan to speak at your church, school, or Christian conference by email at admin@atashajordan.com. DR. JORDAN'S BLOG: https://www.atashajordan.com PURCHASE JESUS + THERAPY MERCHANDISE: https://www.teespring.com/stores/jesus-plus-therapy FOLLOW DR. JORDAN ON SOCIAL MEDIA: TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/atashajordan INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/atashajordan TIKTOK: https://tiktok.com/@dr.atasha FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/atashajordanblog Dr. Jordan earned her AB in Neurobiology at Harvard University and completed the MD-MBA program at the University of Pennsylvania. Originally from Barbados, Dr. Jordan is passionate about serving patients with mental health illnesses in the U.S. and the Caribbean. Particularly, Dr. Jordan aims to highlight the important intersection of Faith and Mental Health, especially as it relates to Christianity. Dr. Jordan is frequently featured at Christian conferences in addition to podcasts and live social media interviews. She continues to present on “Faith, Meds, and Therapy” at churches around the U.S. Dr. Jordan also writes on topics including spirituality and mental health both for her blog and for popular literature. DISCLAIMER: This video is intended to inform you. It is not intended to diagnose or treat. The viewing of this video does not establish a doctor-patient relationship. Please reach out to your primary care doctor or psychiatrist if you are concerned that you or a loved one needs medical attention to treat depression.