NAMI HelpLine

He’s Not a Criminal, He’s in Crisis

"I used to think that if a person was arrested, they must have done something wrong — but I was wrong."

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How the Pandemic Has Magnified Mental Health Care Disparities

The disparate impact on Black, Indigenous and Latinx communities is striking.

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How My Latina Identity Holds Hands with My Depression

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The Importance of LGBTQ Inner-Equality

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Breaking the Stigma Within My Culture

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Why Black Churches Need to Do Better with Mental Health Issues

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My Faith Saved Me

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Improving Social Determinants of Mental Health in the Black Community

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How Asian Shame and Stigma Contribute to Suicide

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Why We Need More Culturally Competent Therapists

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Embracing the Diversity Within Us

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Discrimination and Racism in the History of Mental Health Care

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The Mental Health Care Gap

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Recovering from an Eating Disorder as a Trans Person

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Q&A with NIMH Director Dr. Josh Gordon

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What Does It Mean to Be a Mental Health Advocate?

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How NAMI Storytelling Builds the CIT Movement

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Youth Speak Out on Their Tech Use During COVID-19

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The Music of the Mental Health Movement

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From Isolation to Community and Change

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Managing Anxiety: Becoming Aware of What I Can Control

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The Mental Health Movement in the Workplace

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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).