May is
#MentalHealthAwareness Month. In their 2018 pastoral statement the California Catholic Conference encouraged all "to encounter our brothers and sisters who struggle with mental illness."
You will find links to PDFs of the pastoral statement in English, Spanish and Vietnamese as well as a study/discussion guide for small groups to reflect on the document here.
Many Catholic Charities around California offer mental health programs and counseling:
The Diocese of San Diego’s The Office for Family Life & Spirituality maintains a network of local therapists who are comfortable integrating their clients’ spirituality into their practice.
Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County offers a number of services that can help older adults, adults and children get on the road to wellness and recovery to overcome these barriers and make positive life changes.
Catholic Charities of the East Bay offers Mental Health First Aid trainings that seek to empower community members to respond compassionately and directly when someone experiences a mental health challenge.