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NAMI urges investment in proven mental health solutions over involuntary treatment in response to a new federal Executive Order.
On the third anniversary of 988, NAMI urges policymakers to strengthen crisis services and expand support. Learn how public awareness, new polling, and state action are shaping the future of mental ...
NAMI lead letter to Congressional Leadership on behalf of the Reimagine Crisis partners regarding the Administrations elimination of specialized services for LGBTQ+ youth through the 988 Lifeline.
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 ...
During this presentation, learn about the risks people with mental illness and substance use disorder face in the days and weeks after incarceration.
Anxiety and fear are words often used interchangeably, but they are not the same. Fear is one of the seven core emotions on the Change Triangle, the practical tool I use to teach emotion education.
You may see self-care as a luxurious act of pampering yourself. You may have thought to yourself, I should enact this ritual of personal dedication, resolving to begin a self-care practice immediately ...
As we enter a new decade, it’s important to remember that early NAMI pioneers were up against a society that didn’t understand, let alone talk about, mental illness. People with mental illness and ...
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 ...
Feb 3, 2022 NAMI announces the release of “Meet Little Monster,” a mental health coloring and activity book created for young children as a tool for them to express and explore their feelings in a fun ...
About 2 million times each year, people with mental illness are booked in our nation’s jails, often because communities rely on law enforcement to respond to mental health crises — and they lack the ...
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