Collaborative & Proactive Solutions: Ending Punitive Disciplinary Practices and Disproportionality
Dr. Ross Greene discusses the school to jail pipeline, the impact of justice system involvement on youth, and early intervention.
Dr. Ross Greene discusses the school to jail pipeline, the impact of justice system involvement on youth, and early intervention.
Dr. Sidney Hankerson discusses how to promote mental health equity and integrate cultural preferences by partnering with faith-based organizations.
Dr. Judith Cook highlights the Solutions Suite for Health and Recovery, available from the University of Illinois at Chicago, designed to foster improved health, wellness and recovery.
Dr. Christine Yu Moutier will discuss several science-informed, evidence-based strategies to reduce suicide risk, both through a public health approach as well as clinical interventions for patient care.
The Me2/Orchestra challenges audiences to reconsider their preconceptions about what it means to live with a mental illness.
NAMI Ask the Expert welcomes Dr. Gail Daumit who will review evidence demonstrating the impact physical health — good and bad — has on people with mental health conditions.
Dr. Christine Crawford will discuss symptoms that people can experience secondary to Seasonal Affective Disorder and ways to cope.
Diana Chao, founder of the nonprofit Letters to Strangers (L2S), will share her personal mental health journey and present actionable strategies for maintaining mental well-being.
Robert O. Cotes, M.D. discusses the unique and potentially life-changing benefits of clozapine, an antipsychotic medication used to treat symptoms of schizophrenia.
Dr. Insel will explain his vision for solutions to the mental health crisis and bring home to families looking to the future.
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