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When We Listen and Engage, We Begin to See Change
A participant of the recent engagement meeting between advocates, scientific researchers and orginization founders talks about the goals of how NAMI intends to address the topic of engagement. -
Think Global, Act Local
For World Mental Health Day, learn about the goals of the World Health Orginization and how mental health is becoming a global priority. -
Changes Announced for Monitoring Clozapine to Improve Delivery of Treatment, Increase Access
The FDA has announced changes to how the side effects of the drug, Clozapine, the only FDA-approved medicine for treatment resistant schizophrenia, will be monitored. -
After Decades of Life-changing Results, Clubhouses Get the Spotlight They Deserve
Learn about what Fountain House and other Clubhouses have been working on in order to help people who live with mental illness. -
Adjusting to Adult Life
Learn some helpful tips to transition into being an adult with a mental health condition. -
Tackling the Challenges of Minority Mental Health
Dr. Jei Africa's review of the challenges and potential solutions of facing the sensitive issue of minority mental health from the 2015 NAMI National Convention. -
NAMI Calls Supreme Court Decision a Step Forward—and a Sigh of Relief—for People with Mental Illness
"The Supreme Court's decision in King v. Burwell is both a victory and a sigh of relief for millions of Americans, including people living with mental illness, who will be able to keep their health insurance. -
New Report Shows Challenges Facing People With Serious Mental Illness Living on SSI
Nowhere in America are SSI benefits enough to rent your own apartment. Is there anything we can do to change that?
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Recognizing Those Who Go Above and Beyond to Improve Community Mental Health
Connect4MentalHealth is back and for the second year in a row, accepting applications for the Community Innovation Awards. -
Mental Health Care: NAMI Report Finds Insurance Discrimination, Lack of Transparency under Parity Laws
Health insurance plans are falling short in coverage of mental health and substance abuse conditions according to a report issued today by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), based on a survey of 2,720 consumers and an analysis of 84 insurance plans in 15 states.
