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Trading Benders for Bending Metal
Ever wonder how challenging it is to bend metal with your bare hands? Learn about Chris 'Wonder' Schoek, who manages this feat of strength regularly as a method of recovery from substance abuse. -
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. -
Where to Get Help for Your Mental Health
Its important to know how to react if you or a friend is experiencing a mental health problem. This guide shows you what to look for, what to say and what to do if this happens. -
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. -
Showing Empathy and Understanding to Those Who Need Help
Asking for help can be challenging and intimidating, but the NAMI Helpline is here to listen and to offer support and resources for those who need it. -
How to Help a Friend
Its important to be able to recognize if something is wrong with a friend or loved one and know what you can do if they need help. -
Learning to Survive When It’s Your Job to Witness Tragedies
Former highway patrol officer, Andy O' Hara, opens up about PTSD and his efforts to prevent law enforcement suicide. -
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. -
NAMI Homefront: Helping Families and Supporting Service Members
Having a family member serve in the military can be difficult, but there are certain programs of support to help you through those challenges. One of those programs is NAMI Homefront, which is a peer-education program developed specifically for families of military service members and veterans who have experienced a mental health condition. -
Time to RAISE the Amount of Care
Discover the Recovery After Initial Schizophrenia Episode (RAISE) program that helps people who live with schizophrenia.
