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How You Can Get the Right Mental Health Treatment
We created some tips and reminders to guide you through the process of finding the help you need. -
Time to RAISE the Amount of Care
Discover the Recovery After Initial Schizophrenia Episode (RAISE) program that helps people who live with schizophrenia. -
4 Pillars of Mental Health Supported by 4 Strong Programs
The winners of the Conenct 4 Mental Health Innovation Awards have been announced! Here are the winning programs for the each of the pillars: early intervention, creative use of technology, continuity of care and service integration. -
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. -
Tips for Medication-Related Websites and Mobile Apps
Experts list out the best websites and mobile apps to help with researching and keeping up with medications. -
Giving HUGS That Last Longer Than a Moment
One of the winners of last year's Connect4MentalHealth Innovation Awards, NAMI Collier County, shares the success they've had with their HUGS program. -
Compassionate Care in the Emergency Room
2 out of 5 individuals who went to the ER for a psychiatric emergency rated their experience as bad or very bad. What can we do to improve the experience? -
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. -
Science Meets the Human Experience: Integrating the Medical and Recovery Models
Can the first-person vision for hopefulness and reliance on experience be integrated with scientific knowledge to inform better care and outcomes? Yes.
