Hi Gaz...
Support groups for members who can't pray and get their act together. Do they all huddle up and watch Oprah and Dr. Phil together and massage each others shoulders and pass around a box of tissues?
With all due respect,
This attitude has caused more pain than you can possibly imagine. Do you know how many people have been harmed because they haven't received help due to their belief that prayer or "getting their act together" is going to solve the problem?
How many women have suffered from depression believing if they just pray enough all will be well...
Children who think prayer will stop their abuser...
Men who think prayer alone will remove their need for porn...
Families who think prayer alone will heal the wounds of violence...
I feel so strongly about this Gaz. I feel quite certain many of the brethren are aware that there are difficulties that need the help and care of a professional doctor or therapist.
The old belief that one goes to a bishop, gets advice, prays and goes to the temple and one is magically healed has not proven to be reality.
My understanding is that most (or many) bishops today will encourage members to get help (certainly not all but some I personally know).
I would really encourage you to rethink your position... find a place of care and empathy in your heart for those who suffer and need serious help.
~dancer~