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Can a Book Help Make Recovery Easier?
Self-Acceptance: The Key to Recovery from Mental Illness provides helpful exercises when starting the path to recovery. -
NAMI in the News: Year in Review
In 2015, NAMI helped shape the national conversation on mental health across the country. Here is a look back at some of the articles where NAMI played a part. -
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. -
NAMI Awards Major Research Grants in Serious Mental Illness
NAMI will be giving five-year grants to promote research in serious mental illness in two of the nation’s leading university departments of psychiatry. -
NAMI Awards Major Research Grants in Serious Mental Illness
NAMI will be giving five-year grants to promote research in serious mental illness in two of the nation’s leading university departments of psychiatry. -
NAMI Honors Dr. Marsha Linehan, The Creator of Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Dr. Marsha M. Linehan, the recipient of NAMI's Scientific Research Award, shares her experience developing Dialectal Behavior Therapy (DBT). -
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.
