NAMI HelpLine

How to Show Up For Teenagers With Record Levels of Sadness

In a time where teenagers are facing record levels of sadness, we must meet them where they are to bring record levels of hope. 

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HBCU Mental Health Matters

My heart was heavy when I learned that Arlana Miller, a freshman student athlete at my alma mater, Southern University, died by suicide earlier this...

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The Intersection of Faith and Mental Health

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Why Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month is Still Critically Important

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You Are Not Alone: NAMI’s First Book

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“Hiding in Plain Sight”: Destigmatizing Youth Mental Health

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Gun Violence & Mental Health

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Early Intervention Can Save Lives

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The Crisis of Youth Mental Health

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Mental Health One Step at a Time

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How to Find Support During Challenging Times

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The Most Difficult Time of The Year: Mental Health During the Holidays

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Reimagining Our Crisis Response System with 988

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Veteran Mental Health: Not All Wounds are Visible

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World Mental Health Day: Increasing Access, Research & Hope

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National Recovery Month: Chris’s Story

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It’s Time to Talk About Suicide

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Back to School Mental Health

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What Bebe Moore Campbell’s Legacy Means to Me

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LGBTQI Mental Health: It’s Not Always Glitter and Rainbows

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What it Means to Be a Man

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Juneteenth: Freedom is a Work in Progress

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NAMI HelpLine is available M-F, 10 a.m. – 10 p.m. ET. Call 800-950-6264,
text “helpline” to 62640, or chat online. In a crisis, call or text 988 (24/7).