NAMI Ask the Expert: Physical Health Is Mental Health
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.
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.
Dr. Neusteter will discuss the implementation of 911, 311 and other alternative crisis lines while giving evidence for caution when proceeding with lines like 988
This webinar will feature insights on how trauma impacts the human experience related to mental health, communication and relationships.
In this webinar, experts from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) and National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) will present the Blueprint for Youth Suicide Prevention and outline key strategies to prevent suicide in clinics and communities.
Join us for another Ask the Expert Webinar featuring guest speakers, Dr. Peggy Swarbrick, Associate Director of the Center of Alcohol & Substance Use Studies, and author and Associate Director of the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) Center on Mental Health Services Research and Policy, Jessica A. Jonikas.
In this Ask the Expert Webinar, join us and Dr. Kiminobu Sugaya as he takes us on an exploration of sound and music and its impact on our brain functions. Learn the therapeutic benefits of music and discover how music therapy addresses the physical, emotional, cognitive and social needs of individuals.
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