Jan 31, 2006
Amnesty International’s report today on people with serious mental illnesses and the death penalty represents a compelling step forward in making the case that profound injustice exists at the most painful intersection of the mental healthcare and criminal justice systems in America.
Read More.Jan 5, 2006
The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) has released the initial results of the largest clinical trial for depression.
Read More.Dec 8, 2005
NAMI's heart goes out to the family of Rigoberto Alpizar and to the marshals involved in the shooting, who we know must be profoundly affected by this tragedy.
Read More.Dec 3, 2005
Reaction to the nation’s first Surgeon General’s Report on Mental Health
Read More.Nov 29, 2005
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) applauds ABC-TV affiliate stations, which at their discretion will broadcast the documentary, Shadow Voices: Finding Hope in Mental Illness, beginning Sunday, December 4th and running through February 4th Read More.
Nov 9, 2005
In a typical high school classroom, three students - one boy and two girls - have attempted suicide over the past year.
Read More.Nov 1, 2005
In 1999, the landmark U.S. Surgeon General Report on Mental Health documented barriers to treatment. Two years ago, President Bush’s New Freedom Commission on Mental Health called for transformation of a fragmented “system in shambles.”
Read More.Oct 13, 2005
Leading mental health organizations have joined together to create a central resource on Medicare’s new prescription drug benefit. Read More.
Oct 6, 2005
Despite advances in diagnosis and treatment options, public understanding about bipolar disorder remains low, according to two surveys released by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) today – Bipolar Disorder Awareness Day
Read More.Sep 21, 2005
The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) this week praised the National Institute for Mental Health (NIMH) for the first installment in a series of studies on the treatment of schizophrenia
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