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Managing Mental Illness and Parenthood
The truth is, living with mental illness adds many challenges to the joy of parenthood. -
Building Stronger Mental Health Support for Caregivers
Investments must be made to support caregivers’ well-being. -
Breaking Through Family Trauma: Finding Healing and Forgiveness
Oftentimes, the first step in a mental health journey is to reckon with the past. -
Hope Starts With Us: Indigenous Mental Health & Well-Being
In this episode of NAMI’s podcast, NAMI CMO Dr. Ken Duckworth speaks with Dr. Joseph Gone, an enrolled member of the Aaniiih-Gros Ventre tribal Nation of Montana and a professor in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (Anthropology) and in the Faculty of Medicine (Global Health and Social Medicine) at Harvard University, where he also serves as the Faculty Director of the Harvard University Native American Program. In light of Native American Heritage Month, Dr. Duckworth and Dr. Gone discuss what healing looks like outside of the traditional western perspective, how we can promote Indigenous wellness, and what we can learn about resilience and hope from Native communities.
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My Son Has Schizophrenia. This is My Advice to Caregivers.
Having hope isn’t naïve. -
Navigating Secondary PTSD: Surviving the War That Came Home
We weren’t prepared for the war he brought home. -
Telling Your Partner about Your Mental Health Diagnosis
If I could go back, I would tell myself that sharing this information in the first place is actually a privilege and honor to your partner. -
Hope Starts With Us: Veteran Mental Health
In this episode of NAMI’s podcast, NAMI CEO Daniel H. Gillison Jr. speaks with three veterans about their experiences with mental health: Marine veteran and NAMI’s former chief strategy officer Sherman Gillums Jr.; Army veteran and NAMI Ambassador David Kendrick Jr.; and Coast Guard Veteran and Deputy Legislative Director of Veterans of Foreign Wars Tammy Barlet.
