A new and original play entitled, "She's Crazy," livens the Cincinnati stage with a tale of living with mental illness.
In my time as a NAMI intern, I've learned that culture, race and ethnicity play a much bigger role in mental health than I ever...
8 Tips to Help You Prepare for the NAMI National Convention
Read More
Crisis Intervention Teams Get the Votes in Indiana
Read More
New Report Shows Challenges Facing People With Serious Mental Illness Living on SSI
Read More
John Nash and NAMI Mercer, a Personal Connection
Read More
Recognizing Those Who Go Above and Beyond to Improve Community Mental Health
Read More
Should Police Accommodate People with Mental Illness in Crisis? The Supreme Court Weighs In—Kind Of
Read More
Hope Starts with You: The Story of the New NAMI TV PSA
Read More
Cruel and Unusual – It’s Time to End an American Tragedy
Read More
Every Story Has the Power to Save a Life
Read More
Why I Think the NAMI National Convention is Perfect for Young Adults
Read More
Military Kids Serve Too
Read More
Changing The Way Society Understands Mental Health
Read More
Three Powerful Messages for Promoting Mental Health Awareness in Every School
Read More
Reducing the Risk of Suicide in Individuals with BPD
Read More
Strengthening NAMI’s Connection with the African American Community
Read More
Lighting the NAMI Rainbow
Read More
Putting a Band-Aid on a Bullet Wound Doesn’t Make Sense
Read More
How Do We Fix America’s Mental Health Care System?
Read More
Book Review: The Chocolate Debacle
Read More
The Benefits of Integrating Behavioral Health into Primary Care
Read MoreNAMI HelpLine is available M-F, 10 a.m. – 10 p.m. ET. Call 800-950-6264,
text “NAMI” to 62640, or email. In a crisis, call or text 988 (24/7).