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Trinity's Mental Health Wellness Team, a group of Trinity members with mental health wellness expertise, have created several online resources to help those who are struggling with mental health wellness or know someone who is. 
Finding Help
Contact Pastor Judith, Ben, Keeley, or the Trinity Mental Health Wellness Team through Dan Campbell or Rich Long.
Psychology Today has a therapist finder at
The Greater Washington Society for Clinical Social Work has a therapist finder.
Northern Virginia Clinical Psychologists has a therapist finder at https://www.nv-cp.org/find-a-psychologist/
Northern Virginia Clinical Psychologists has a therapist finder.
Mental Health Resources
The McLean Safe Community Coalition has put together a guide for parents navigating mental health challenges, including types of mental health practitioners, levels of care, and more local mental health resources.
During the pandemic we compiled mental health resources. While the pandemic has passed, these resources (apps, podcasts, talks) are still very good and with a different lens, are relevant today.
Depression, an introduction A PowerPoint document to guide our membership through an awareness and understanding of depression.
TED Talk on Mental Health by Dr. Thomas Insel, The Director of the National Institute for Mental Health, on the issues of mental health, treatment and prevention.
The National Alliance on Mental Illness also hosts parent support groups for Older Teens/Young Adults at Trinity. Support groups for parents with school-age children (PreK-12th grade) meet at Cherrydale Baptist.  These groups are geared toward parents whose child is experiencing symptoms of mental illness, including depression, anxiety, eating disorders, mood disorders and more.  No diagnosis is required to participate.  Participants are given the opportunity to share their story, experience support, and glean guidance (as desired) from group members regarding both community and school resources.  Confidentiality is respected. Groups are free.
For Trinity's Mental Health Blog