NAMI HelpLine

What I Wish Others Hadn’t Said After My Hospitalization

"Rather than these harmful comments, I want people to ask me how I’m doing, validate my feelings and my struggle, ask if I need help...

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People with Mental Illness Can Work

"Stigma says to people with mental illness that we’re not ambitious, motivated, intelligent or able. It says we’re unable to handle stress, too sick and...

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Clarifying the Nature of Psychiatric Diagnoses

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How Being Hospitalized Changed My Perception of Mental Illness

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Borderline Personality Disorder Myths and Facts

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The Difference Between a Disorder and a Feeling

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Mental Health Conditions Seen in Childhood

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PTSD is More Likely in Women Than Men

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The Messy Truth About Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

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Helping My Daughter Through the Onset of Mental Illness

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Six Myths and Facts about Mental Illness

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Supporting Youth Mental Health

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We Need to Take Suicide Prevention More Seriously

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Suicide Prevention for College Students

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No One Should Be Blamed for Suicide

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The Importance of Self-Compassion in the Aftermath of Suicide

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A Bipolar Disorder Diagnosis is Not a Death Sentence

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Screening through Primary Care Providers to Prevent Suicide

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Turning Suicidal Ideation into Hope

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The Unexpected Medical Bill

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How to Ask Someone About Suicide

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I’m Still Here

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