2014 | NAMI
NAMI Honors Dr. Lisa Dixon

Dec 19, 2014

NAMI congratulates and thanks Dr. Lisa Dixon for the incredible work she has done displaying NAMI Family-to-Family as an evidence-based practice.

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Health Insurance and Mental Health Services

Dec 15, 2014

What does your health insurance coverage mean for the mental health care you are able to get?

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Trying to Test for Psychosis Risk

Oct 16, 2014

Most people think of the onset of psychosis as sudden, but there are often warning signs that precede an episode. Knowing what to look for provides the best opportunity for early intervention.

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Art and Craft: A Documentary of Unusual Healing

Sep 18, 2014

Mark Landis is a prolific art forger who also just happens to live with schizophrenia.

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NAMI’s Convention Was a Colorful Panorama, Energizing People for the Year Ahead

Sep 9, 2014

The 2014 NAMI National Convention is in the books. Here are some of the highlights.

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NAMI Calls on Congress to Act—by the Thousands

Sep 4, 2014

NAMI issued a powerful call to action this week as its national convention opened in Washington, D.C. Approximately 1,500 NAMI members descended on Capitol Hill to meet with congressional staff.

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Get Ready to #Act4MentalHealth

Sep 3, 2014

On Sept. 4, mental health advocates will head to Capitol Hill and take action online to push for comprehensive mental health care.

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Voice Awards Honor Advocates, Films and TV Shows

Aug 28, 2014

NAMI recognizes the advocates, films and television shows that portray mental illness in a respectful way.

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Connect 4 Mental Health® Announces 2014 Community Innovation Awards Call for Entries

Aug 22, 2014

Nationwide initiative will honor local programs implementing approaches designed to positively impact those with serious mental illness and their communities

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Visible Honor for Invisible Wounds

Aug 22, 2014

Each day 22 veterans die by suicide. Tom Mahany has gone on two hunger strikes to raise awareness for the issues our military members are facing.

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