Treatment, Therapy, and Medication
Christian Depression and Antidepressants
A careful Christian guide to antidepressants, depression treatment, and shame-free medical care.
Quick Answer
Antidepressants can be one possible treatment option for depression. Christians should discuss medication decisions with qualified medical professionals and should not treat medication as a sign of weak faith.
What this page covers:
- What antidepressants can and cannot do
- How to talk with a prescriber
- Medication shame
- Faith and medical wisdom
A gentle note: Still Here Faith offers Christian encouragement and resource navigation, not medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, pastoral counseling, crisis care, or emergency care.
If you are in immediate danger or thinking about harming yourself, call emergency services, call or text 988 in the U.S., or text HOME to 741741. Therapy, medication, pastoral care, and medical support can all be part of faithful care.
Start here
Antidepressants can be one possible treatment option for depression. Christians should discuss medication decisions with qualified medical professionals and should not treat medication as a sign of weak faith.
Still Here Faith offers Christian encouragement and resource navigation, not therapy, diagnosis, medical advice, treatment, or crisis care.
A gentle Christian perspective
Faith does not require pretending you are fine. It can be wise to receive care through trusted people, pastoral support, medical professionals, therapy, medication when appropriate, prayer, Scripture, rest, and practical support.
What to do next
- Choose one tiny next step instead of trying to fix everything today.
- Use a related Still Here resource from the vault.
- If symptoms are heavy or safety feels uncertain, involve a qualified professional or crisis support.
One tiny next step
Pick one small next step: read one related article, download one resource, or tell one safe person what is happening.
Trusted next steps
- SAMHSA treatment locators for mental health treatment and support options.
- How to find a Christian therapist if you want faith-respecting counseling.
Helpful sources and starting points
- 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline - 24/7 U.S. crisis support by call, text, or chat.
- SAMHSA Find Help - Treatment and support starting points in the U.S.
- NAMI HelpLine - Mental health education, support, and advocacy resources.
External links are starting points, not endorsements. If you are in immediate danger, call emergency services or call/text 988 in the U.S.
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