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Using Lived Experience to Adapt Mental Health Language
By using the language of people with lived experience, we can create a more person-centered approach to the way we all talk about mental health. -
How to Bend, But Not Break – 7 Traits of Resilient People
These common traits teach us proven effective approaches on how to bend, but not break in the face of adversity. -
Documenting the Traumas of First Responders
First responders dealing with PTSD is the focus of an upcoming documentary by filmmaker Conrad Weaver. -
The Most Common Symptom That Is Rarely Asked About
Feeling like yourself is like having a jacket that fits perfectly. Only you can tell that every inch of that jacket conforms to your body. -
Trauma in Children of Latinx Immigrants
Once the child has lived the experience, we cannot undo the act — but we can prevent the extent to which trauma affects the child’s future… -
Resiliency Strengthening Through the Creative Arts
The creative arts have proven to be an effective processing tool for stress, trauma and physiological regulation. -
Podcasts Featuring Three Unique Perspectives on Serious Mental Illness Released in Partnership with APA’s SMI Adviser
NAMI has partnered with the APA’s SMI Adviser program to produce the Medical Mind Podcast series featuring NAMI Chief Medical Officer Ken Duckworth in conversations centered around experiences with bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder and early psychosis. -
What the Coronavirus Pandemic Has Taught Us About Physician Burnout
Solving the burnout problem requires striking at the heart of the matter. -
5 Ways a Top Psychiatrist Eases Her Own Stress and Anxiety
We are still very much in the pandemic, and it’s harder to see when we’re going to come out of the challenges — which can make them more difficult to cope with.
