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I’m Just a Dad with a Bicycle
Put simply, I am a single father, who is obsessed with cycling. I also live with OCD and schizophrenia. -
My Life Changing Experience with NAMI’s Family-to-Family
During the holiday season, you sometimes receive an unexpected gift from an unlikely source. -
Newtown Tragedy: Push for Mental Health Reform
It’s almost a week now since 20 children and six adults were killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. -
The Fiscal Cliff: What Does It Mean for Americans with Mental Illness?
Some call it a fiscal cliff, others call it an obstacle course. Whatever term you choose, our nation is facing an economic crisis. -
Depression during the Holidays: Helping Family Members
If your family is as far-flung as mine, the holiday season may be one of the few times of the year you’ll see some relatives. -
Young Adults Find Friendships and Hope through NAMI Peer-to-Peer
More and more young people are speaking out about their experiences with mental illness and recovery and it’s helping to beat the stigma. -
Don’t Forget to Share Love and Thanks
“I can’t wait for 2012 to be over." -
Mental Health Survey: College Students Speak
Going away to college provided a fresh start on a new life but also the pressure to make the most of the opportunity.
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NAMI’s Thank You to Veterans
The National Alliance on Mental Illness and its Veterans and Military Council salutes all veterans of the United States Armed Forces and their families. -
Cante’ Wast’e Win: Breaking the Cycle of Historical Trauma
My Cunksi (daughter), Cante' Wast'e Win (Good Hearted Woman) began taekwondo at the age of 8. I thought, “maybe she might like it if she tried it.”
