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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. -
Webinar: What Are Your Rights in the Workplace? (Sponsored by SAMHSA)
Learn from national experts on how best to request workplace accommodations from your employer. -
Movies in 2015 That Showcased Mental Health
Getting pumped for the Oscars on Sunday? Here are a few movies from 2015 that exemplified what it's like to live with a mental health condition. -
Providing Care for the Caregiver
Dawn Brown's son, Matthew, has lived with schizophrenia for the past 25 years. It's a responsibility that she will have for years to come. Her advice to other caregivers: Hang in there. -
New Report Finds Families Struggle Over a Decade to Get Help for Mental Illness
At least 8.4 million Americans are providing care to an adult with an emotional or mental health issue, and nearly three quarters report that caregiving causes high emotional stress, finds a new study from the National Alliance for Caregiving in collaboration with Mental Health America and the National Alliance on Mental Illness. -
Bipolar Disorder: A Fire that Can Fuel Creativity
Get the inside look at Kay Jamison, expert on bipolar disorder and author of the book Touched With Fire, that was recently adapted into a film starring Katie Homes and Luke Kirby. -
Clay Hunt Act Serves to Prevent Veteran Suicide
One year after it was passed, the Clay Hunt Act is already making a difference for veterans. -
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.
