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NAMI Applauds Vice-President Gore’s Mental Health Initiative

[…] mental health initiative is also important. Early diagnosis, intervention and treatment of mental illnesses in children are essential to prevention of disability and reducing the nation's youth suicide rate. NAMI strongly supports S. 796, now pending in Congress, which would strengthen the 1996 federal law on parity and offers significant coverage for children. The […]

Childhood and Adolescent Mental Illnesses Take Center Stage at NAMI’s 21st Annual Convention in San Diego

[…] these young people receives needed treatment. The most commonly diagnosed disorders in children and adolescents are attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and pervasive developmental disorders. Further, NAMI cited suicide as the third-leading cause of death among youth, ages 15 through 24, a rate that has nearly tripled during the past 40 years. "Clearly, we must […]

NAMI Protests “Me, Myself & Irene”

[…] comedy,' but for millions of Americans, schizophrenia and other mental illnesses are no laughing matter. An estimated six million youth struggle each year with serious mental disorders. Suicide is the third-leading cause of death among those ages 15 to 24, and second among the college-age population." "These also are the ages most susceptible to […]

Letter from Laurie Flynn, Executive Director, to Walter S. Ray, Chairman, Georgia State Board of Pardons and Parole

[…] since his arrest and incarceration reveals a seriously ill individual who has frequently experienced extreme psychotic episodes throughout his incarceration. During his incarceration, Mr. Williams has: Attempted suicide on several occasions; Been observed crawling on his belly like a snake; Attacked his attorney, explaining afterwards that his attack was precipitated by the "little red […]

NAMI Hosts Children’s Consortium Celebrating 30 Years as Policy Forum

[…] evidence-based treatment throughout the country. The center concentrates on five areas of pediatric disorders: attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), major depressive disorders; anxiety disorders; obsessive-compulsive disorders (OCD) and youth suicide. Flynn serves on its executive board. THE NATIONAL CONSORTIUM FOR CHILD & ADOLESECENT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES MEMBERS American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry American Academy […]

NAMI Commends Senate for Convening Hearing on Mental Health Parity

[…] those in need from seeking help. Untreated mental illness can cause employees to lose interest in their jobs, reduce productivity, increase absenteeism, and even harbor thoughts of suicide. With parity coverage provided by S 543, however, businesses benefit through reduced absenteeism, reduced healthcare costs for physical ailments related to mental illnesses, increased overall productivity, […]

Olympic Torch Run On February 7th Honors Families Affected By Mental Illness

[…] retired nurse. Fifteen years ago, her oldest son, Todd, became mentally ill in college. Diagnosed with schizophrenia, he has had a history of non-compliance with medication, attempted suicide and being jailed. Rather than give up hope, Mary has dedicated herself through NAMI Utah to public education about mental illness. Mary will run the Olympic […]

NAMI Condemns CBS’s 60 Minutes for “Sound Bite Journalism”

[…] Torrey also belittled NIMH grants to study adolescent romantic relationships and peer rejection among teenage girls. Unfortunately, CBS failed to report – if only for minimal context-that suicide, almost always caused by major depression, is the third – leading cause of death among teenagers today. Basic research is essential to a balanced, productive approach […]

Key Topics for Ohio, Kentucky & Indiana Media

[…] and Indiana, as well as national, state and local experts. One in five Americans are affected by mental illness during their lifetimes. For teenagers and young adults, suicide is the third leading cause of death nationwide. Take advantage of this unique opportunity to provide greater public education on a range of issues that Presi-dent […]

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