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Depression Is a Pandemic. Let’s Use the Lessons of COVID-19 to Find Treatments
Until recently, major depression has felt like a ghost disease — invisible but devastating. It’s a disorder that affects millions every year — 1 in 4 of us will suffer a depressive episode in their lifetime. In April, a team at the Indiana University School of Medicine published news about a promising new blood test […] -
Understanding Schizophrenia
With treatment, most symptoms can greatly improve, and the likelihood of recurring episodes is reduced. -
Policing mental health: Recent deaths highlight concerns over officer response
Walter Wallace Jr., Ricardo Muñoz and Angelo Quinto were all experiencing mental health episodes when they were killed by the police officers their families called for help. More than 1 in 5 people fatally shot by police have mental illnesses, according to a Washington Post database of fatal U.S. shootings by on-duty police officers. Since […] -
The Intersection and Dynamics between COVID-19, Health Disparities, and Adverse Childhood Experiences
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is shining a spotlight on health disparities that have long been overlooked in our society. The intersection between Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), longstanding health disparities, and COVID-19 cannot be ignored. The accumulation of traumatic events throughout the childhood and adolescent years can cause toxic stress in the absence of supportive adults. This repetitive activation of the stress response system can be a catalyst to long-term, negative effects on both the body and brain. A major factor to appreciate is that ACEs do not affect all populations equally. ACEs disproportionately affect groups that have been historically oppressed. The current COVID-19 pandemic highlights this point when observing both case rates and fatality rates of the virus and has the potential to create a new series of long-term health conditions that will disproportionately affect marginalized communities. A foundational first and critical step of adopting a trauma-informed approach will help lead to system change, advance equity, and create a setting of mutuality and empowerment for our patients. -
Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership on Medicaid Benefit for Vaccine Transportation
Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership, urging support for H.R. 3013, the “COVID Vaccine Transportation Access Act,” which would help support non-emergency medical transportation options to vaccine sites for Medicaid beneficiaries. -
Tips for Running a Peer Support Group Online
"…it made me feel like I was contributing more to the mental health movement during this pandemic." -
Diana Chao & An Phan – Generational Mental Health Stigma
Diana Chao & An Phan – Generational Mental Health Stigma NAMI ambassador Diana Chao and actress An Phan discuss generational mental health stigma, AAPI hate crimes and how they protect their mental health. -
Kron Moore – Addressing Mental Health
Kron Moore – Addressing Mental Health Actress Kron Moore discusses with NAMI's Dr. Crawford how she addresses her mental health, trauma and what's in her mental health toolbox. -
#NotAlone Conversation with TheHxliday
#NotAlone Conversation with TheHxliday Watch our latest #NotAlone Conversation with TheHxliday discussing music, the effects of social media and mental health. -
#NotAlone Conversation with Kendall Toole and Snake Sabo – Part 1
#NotAlone Conversation with Kendall Toole and Snake Sabo – Part 1 #NotAlone Conversation with Kendall Toole and Snake Sabo discussing breaking the stigma, self-exploration, and anxiety.
