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Mental Health Media Watch: January 2016
Oprah highlights mental health in the latest issue of O magazine, FOX Sports announces partnership with NAMI and what expanded gun control could mean for mental health and more top stories from the month. -
Because Mental Illness Doesn’t Take A Snow Day
You can help advocate for mental health reform by emailing and tweeting your member of Congress.
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Visible Illnesses Only
Artist depicts the stigma his family faces while his older brother struggles living with a mental health condition. -
5 Main Characters in Best Sellers Who Live with Mental Illness
Looking for a few interesting reads to add to your bookshelf? Each of these five best sellers has a main character who lives with mental illness.
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Social Security for Disabled Children: Benefits You May Not Know About
Learn more about potential benefits for children with serious mental health conditions and how to apply for them. -
Thank You, Ted Stanley, a Giant in Mental Illness Research
Ted Stanley, a committed and dedicated member of the mental health community passed away earlier this week. Here are a few of the amazing things he accomplished during his life. -
Where to Get Help for Your Mental Health
Its important to know how to react if you or a friend is experiencing a mental health problem. This guide shows you what to look for, what to say and what to do if this happens. -
NAMI in the News: Year in Review
In 2015, NAMI helped shape the national conversation on mental health across the country. Here is a look back at some of the articles where NAMI played a part. -
Go Take a Hike (and Get Some Vitamin D)
Have you been spending enough time outside? Avoid the winter blues by soaking up some Vitamin D and getting fresh air as often as you can. -
$400 Million Boost In Budget for Mental Health
The House and Senate passed and the President signed the $1.1 trillion 2016 budget bill (HR 2029) late last Friday, Dec. 18. Learn more about what this exctiting new bill includes about mental health research and services.
