NAMI HelpLine

You Don’t Look Like You Have Depression

Mental illness affects all ages, races and backgrounds. There is no way to tell if a person has depression, bipolar disorder or schizophrenia simply by looking...

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How My Depression Made Me A Better State Representative

"To my pleasant surprise, telling my story was an amazing benefit for my career. It became an issue that my constituents knew I could speak about...

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For those Who Find the Holidays Triggering

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How Easy it is to Neglect Your Mental Health

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A Parent’s Guide to Mental Health for College Students

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Please, Don’t React; Respond

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The Scariest Panic Symptoms People Don’t Talk About

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Avoiding Holiday Stressors: Tips for a Stress-Free Season

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Supporting Your Own Mental Health as a Caregiver

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When Mental Illness Touches Home

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Tips for Successful Family Therapy

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How to Be Supportive of Your Partner with Mental Illness

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Realizing the Impact of Mental Illness on My Family

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Talking to Kids About Mental Illness

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When Someone Throws You a Lifeline

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Getting Older Veterans Proper Care

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The Stages of My Mental Illness

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Making the 2018 Mid-Term Elections About Mental Health

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Facing Discrimination While Advocating

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Overcoming Barriers to Recovery

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Moving Beyond the Shame Fog

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Why I Don’t Say My Son ‘Committed’ Suicide

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text “NAMI” to 62640, or chat online. In a crisis, call or text 988 (24/7).