NAMI HelpLine

A Letter to Journalists About Mental Health Stigma

Due to the pressures of today's 24-hour news cycle, media outlets frequently rush to ill-informed conclusions. Often, those conclusions feed harmful mental illness stigma.

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What Courage Really Looks Like

When you live with a mental health condition, courage is required from the moment you wake up. This #MIAW, it's time we recognize and applaud...

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Do You Know the Layers of Self-Advocacy?

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Together, We Can Save a Life

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Promote Hope, Healing and Help to Prevent Suicide

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MediaWatch: Reporting on Suicide

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Take the First Step for Mental Health Reform: Register to Vote

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When Looking for Happiness, Find Gratitude

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How We Can Responsibly Talk to Children About Suicide

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22 Push-Ups to Raise Awareness About an Appalling Epidemic Among Veterans

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Washington Post Talks Mental Health Policy with NAMI

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How Texting Can Help Save a Life

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National Wellness Week is Here!

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Suicide Rate Correlations You May Not Have Known About

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Why Mental Illness Stigma is Lethal

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What You Need to Know About “Smiling Depression”

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Giving Your Mental Health the Old College Try

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A Presidential Candidate Steps Out with a Mental Health Agenda

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The Countdown is On: Time to Pass Mental Health in the Senate

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New Film Shows the Impact of Community During Recovery

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Need Help With Back-to-School? Ask the NAMI HelpLine

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Celebrities Give Mental Health and Substance Abuse a Voice

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