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NAMI urges investment in proven mental health solutions over involuntary treatment in response to a new federal Executive ...
On the third anniversary of 988, NAMI urges policymakers to strengthen crisis services and expand support. Learn how public ...
Students’ mental health will be affected by coronavirus. Are schools ready? Posted on May 2, 2020 Thousands of mental health care professionals based in schools are scrambling to shift their work ...
A new NAMI-Ipsos poll shows record-high awareness of the 988 Crisis Lifeline, strong public support for funding crisis services, and growing concerns about gaps in U.S. mental health care. Explore key ...
NAMI Homefront Mental Health Resources are accessible through computers or mobile devices, and they’re available 24/7. After signing up, you’ll find information about: Navigating and understanding ...
During this presentation, learn about the risks people with mental illness and substance use disorder face in the days and weeks after incarceration.
Most of us have heard the saying: “Cleanliness is next to Godliness.” This old-fashioned mantra reinforces a long-held, misguided belief: that being “unclean” equates to laziness and moral ineptitude.
What Is Mania, and What Does It Mean to Have a Manic Episode? Here’s What Experts Say Posted on June 28, 2021 The terms "mania" and "manic episode" describe a state of mind characterized by high ...
It’s no secret that Black men face a unique set of circumstances in our world; economic, health care and educational disparities, as well systemic racism and social injustice. These factors create a ...
If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health, suicide or substance use crisis or emotional distress, reach out 24/7 to the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline (formerly known as the National ...
Why do people all over the world find solace from cat videos and dog Instagram accounts? It’s because animals soften our souls, appealing to some purer, loving part of ourselves. It’s an inexplicable ...
Living a healthy and productive life with mental illness is possible, but requires healthy outlets and coping mechanisms. Journaling happens to be one of the most therapist/counselor recommended, ...