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Changing The Conversation About Suicide
Open dialogue is only helpful if we can share the truth. We can start by talking about the reality of depression. -
Letter to Congressional Leadership on Mental Health Workforce
Letter to Congressional leadership, expressing support for H.R. 8151 and S. 3479, the Building a Sustainable Workforce for Healthy Communities Act, which strengthens federal support for community health workers in medically underserved communities. -
The State of Suicide Today – And Ways to Prevent It
It is important that we assess the state of suicide and take a few moments to remind ourselves of the basic, and sometimes overlooked, steps we can take to help those at risk of suicide. -
Understanding Bipolar Disorder
With the right information, we can fight the stigma and help the people we know who live with bipolar disorder. -
I’ve Taken an Anti-Psychotic Medication and I’m Not Ashamed
It was only with knowledge that I became more comfortable with both my condition and my treatment. -
Barriers to Mental Health: The Middle Eastern Experience
The social rules governing Middle Eastern families may be as different as their migration stories, but the attitudes towards mental health are similar. -
Why Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month is Still Critically Important
The month of July was designated Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month in 2008 to address the unique barriers underserved populations face in accessing mental health treatment due to various aspects of their culture, background and identity. -
My Experience as a Transgender Physician with Mental Illness
Since coming out and transitioning, I have faced unexpected discrimination within the health care system, even as a physician myself.
