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#NotAlone Conversation with Nadya Okamoto and Aija Mayrock
#NotAlone Conversation with Nadya Okamoto and Aija Mayrock A conversation about social anxiety, community and self-acceptance. -
#NotAlone Conversation with @ClarkGregg and Dr. Ken Duckworth
#NotAlone Conversation with @ClarkGregg and Dr. Ken Duckworth Discussing empathy, loss and finding an outlet. -
10 Common Warning Signs of a Mental Health Condition in Teens and Young Adults
10 Common Warning Signs of a Mental Health Condition in Teens and Young Adults Telling the difference between what expected behaviors are and what might be the signs of a mental illness isn't always easy. There's no easy test that can let someone know if there is mental illness or if actions and thoughts might […] -
Tell Me About Schizophrenia
Tell Me About Schizophrenia To learn more about schizophrenia or to find support visit www.nami.org/schizophrenia -
Tell Me About Bipolar Disorder
Tell Me About Bipolar Disorder For more information about bipolar disorder and how you can find help and support visit www.nami.org/bipolar -
Ashlynn McNeeley: What I wish people knew about Borderline Personality Disorder
Ashlynn McNeeley: What I wish people knew about Borderline Personality Disorder I feel everything so intensely, it's like having this thin skin, but these things are not always there you can work on them. You can get better. I have a fiancé, two dogs, and am a psychiatric nurse. At NAMI, we are more than […] -
Andrea Landry: What I wish people knew about bipolar disorder
Andrea Landry: What I wish people knew about bipolar disorder Racing thoughts are part of what I experience. For me, hearing first-person stories at NAMI helped in my recovery journey and inspired me to give back to my community by sharing my story. -
Krishna Louis: What I wish people knew about anxiety
Krishna Louis: What I wish people knew about anxiety I feel that sharing my story, as a NAMI Ending the Silence speaker, will impact someone to see that there is light at the end of the tunnel. The only thing is you have to keep on walking, step by step. -
Dr. Darlene Ifill–Taylor on the COVID–19 Vaccine and the Black Community
Dr. Darlene Ifill-Taylor on the COVID-19 Vaccine and the Black Community Dr. Darlene Ifill-Taylor MD FAPA, a child and adult Psychiatrist and author of "Get Well! Making the Wellness of Your Mind, Body, and Spirit a Priority," shares her knowledge and the first-hand experience of receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. She speaks to the black community […] -
Living an Abundant Life, A Story of Faith and Mental Illness
Living an Abundant Life, A Story of Faith and Mental Illness Yulanda Ming Blackston, a NAMI In Our Own Voice presenter from Maryland, faced adversity but found peace with her own mental illness. As the daughter and wife of pastors, she shares her story about mental health and faith in the Black community.
