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This July, the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline celebrates its third birthday. 988 has been an invaluable resource, answering ...
July is Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month. In honor of her legacy, this episode features Dr ...
On the third anniversary of 988, NAMI urges policymakers to strengthen crisis services and expand support. Learn how public ...
A NAMI-Ipsos poll conducted in January 2025, which focused on full-time workers employed at companies across industries with at least 100 employees, found that the workforce believes mental health at ...
Join NAMI in turning silence into strength, stigma into understanding, and hope into action. ARLINGTON, Va. — As the nation marks Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month ...
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 ...
NAMI shares deep concerns as the House passes the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, cutting Medicaid and SNAP and putting millions ...
About NAMI NAMI is the National Alliance on Mental Illness, the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by ...
Insurance is a crucial tool that can grant access to needed treatment to get well. Health insurance helps pay for mental health care needs including checkups, visits to specialists, emergency care and ...
A guide for teens looking for help with mental health issues, including who to talk to and how to start.
If you are struggling with your mental health — for example, if you are feeling down or nervous much of the time — it’s important to talk with your parent or guardian and let them know you need help.
A great first step to improving your mental health is to practice self-care and engage in “de-stressing” activities such as exercise, meditation, or journaling. If self-care and stress-reduction steps ...