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NAMI Media Watch: Hacking Brains, Looking to the Future
This month has been eventful as far as new research studies being talked about in the media. Learn more about the up and coming studies from these articles. -
To Move Beyond Stigma, We First Need to Understand It
It is our goal, in the mental health community, to eradicate stigma. But first, we must fully understand stigma. This is the goal of Distinguished Professor of Sociology, Dr. Bernice Pescolido, who has been conducting research on stigma for 20 years. -
Research Brings Hope For The Future– Tell Congress to Act Today!
NAMI is focusing on how mental health reform bills in Congress support research. Please help us in advocating for mental health reform by contacting your members of congress. -
Groundbreaking Study Moves Us Closer to Finding Schizophrenia’s Cause
The discovery of genetic variations that are strongly connected to the development of schizophrenia provides significant insights into the biology behind the illness. -
Time to RAISE the Amount of Care
Discover the Recovery After Initial Schizophrenia Episode (RAISE) program that helps people who live with schizophrenia. -
NAMI Awards Major Research Grants in Serious Mental Illness
NAMI will be giving five-year grants to promote research in serious mental illness in two of the nation’s leading university departments of psychiatry. -
NAMI Awards Major Research Grants in Serious Mental Illness
NAMI will be giving five-year grants to promote research in serious mental illness in two of the nation’s leading university departments of psychiatry. -
NAMI Honors Dr. Marsha Linehan, The Creator of Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Dr. Marsha M. Linehan, the recipient of NAMI's Scientific Research Award, shares her experience developing Dialectal Behavior Therapy (DBT). -
Trying to Unlock the Secrets of Schizophrenia
With new technology, scientists are taking a deeper look in the human genome to find the cause of schizophrenia. -
NAMI Honors Professor Patrick McGorry with Award for Leadership in Early Intervention for Youth
On Nov. 14, NAMI will be presenting Professor Patrick D. McGorry with NAMI’s annual Scientific Research Award at the House of Sweden in Washington D.C.
