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Lies I Told Myself When I Found Out My Daughter Was Struggling
I want to share some of these lies and how I overcame my negative internal dialogue. -
Advice for Mental Illness Caregivers
Starting the conversation with your loved one can be critical to helping them get the care they need. -
Veteran Mental Health: Not All Wounds are Visible
As someone who grew up in a military family the conversation about veterans’ mental health is personal and critically important to me.
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NAMI Launches NAMI Homefront Mental Health Resources, Benefiting Military and Veteran Communities
We are excited to announce the launch of NAMI Homefront Mental Health Resources for Military Service Members, Veterans and Their Families, a free online suite of resources designed to increase understanding, communication, wellness and advocacy skills. -
How to Talk to Your Teen About Suicide
If we acknowledge our kids’ mental health, we can make critical changes. -
Letter to Congressional Committee Leadership on Veterans Mental Health
Letter to House & Senate Veterans Affairs Committee Leadership, expressing support for Veteran Peer Specialist Act of 2021 (S. 2386/H.R. 4575), which would expand the peer specialist program to every VA medical centers over a five-year period. -
When I Missed the Signs That My Son Has Schizophrenia
It can be unbelievably difficult to recognize that your child is suffering from a mental illness. -
Caring for Yourself When Your Spouse Has a Mental Illness
You need to help yourself before you can help others. -
Healing After My Son’s Suicide
The path to healing from this loss has not been straightforward. -
Back to School Mental Health
Going back to school is different this year for most students, caregivers and educators after more than a year of virtual learning due to COVID-19. Here are a few tips to help navigate the transition.
