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This July, the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline celebrates its third birthday. 988 has been an invaluable resource, answering ...
This episode asks us to consider how we continue to support communities after traumatic events occur and after the news is no ...
Join NAMI in turning silence into strength, stigma into understanding, and hope into action. ARLINGTON, Va. — As the nation ...
NAMI shares deep concerns as the House passes the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, cutting Medicaid and SNAP and putting millions ...
NAMI expresses deep concern over Senate passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which includes major Medicaid cuts that ...
During Rest Up Week, NAMI closes its offices to prioritize staff well-being—while continuing to provide essential mental ...
June is Men’s Health Month — a time to break the silence around men’s mental health. Learn how to support, speak up, and fight stigma in your community.
A poll conducted by Ipsos on behalf of NAMI finds that most teens are comfortable talking about mental health, but often don’t start the conversation. They also want schools to play a big role in ...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common but serious mental health condition. Diagnosis is based on a thorough evaluation by a trained medical or mental health professional—such as a primary care ...
Explore how social media can affect mental health and get tips for families and youth on using it in healthier, more intentional ways.
In this episode recognizing Pride Month, NAMI CEO Daniel H. Gillison, Jr. is joined by Juan Acosta, a mental health advocate ...
Millions of people in the U.S. are affected by mental illness each year. It’s important to measure how common mental illness is, so we can understand its physical, social and financial impact — and so ...
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