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My Son is a Missing Person
My son has taught me a painful lesson: to accept the things I cannot change. -
Enhancing Immunity to Build Resilience: An Innovative Preventative Health Program
Join us for another Ask the Expert Webinar featuring guest speakers, Dr. Peggy Swarbrick, Associate Director of the Center of Alcohol & Substance Use Studies, and author and Associate Director of the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) Center on Mental Health Services Research and Policy, Jessica A. Jonikas. -
What I Want my Neighbors to Know About My Mental Illness
Those of us who have mental health diagnoses simply want to be seen for who we are and to feel understood when we experience mental health challenges. -
5 Truths I Discovered on My Road to Recovery
Through therapy and self-care, I have become a person empowered to make her own choices in life. -
What I Wish I Had Known on My 20-Year Mental Health Journey
Over the course of your mental health journey, there will always be more to learn. -
Five Schizophrenia Coping Skills I Can’t Live Without
Living with this illness can often be difficult, but there are ways to manage the symptoms and live a joyful life. -
A Simple, Yet Powerful Solution to the Mental Health Crisis: Peer Support
By speaking out, we not only receive validation and support, but we realize that we can offer comfort and hope to others. -
I Am Not Alone: Finding Healing with NAMI
I never want anyone to feel the way I did — I want them to have the support I found when I got involved in the NAMI community. -
Understanding and Coping with My Delusions
With information, I can be a vital contributor on my support team. -
NAMI/Ipsos Poll: Teens Struggling with Their Mental Health, but Parents and Schools Can Help
A new National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Teen Poll, conducted by Ipsos, found that teens who are struggling with their mental health are looking to their schools and parents for information and support.
