NAMI HelpLine

“I Did It. You can too.”

Tom Stolpa is a 26-year-old man with a wry sense of humor, a steady job and aspirations of achieving a doctorate.

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Beat Back the Holiday Blues

Once again and seemingly out of nowhere, at least for me, the holidays are upon us.

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“It Means They Hate You for Being Different.”

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Ending the Silence of Mental Illness in High School

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Let’s Connect for Mental Health

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Convention Workshops Wanted: Help NAMI Make a Difference

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Remembering Our Veterans and their Families

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New Rule Requires Equal Treatment for Mental Health

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Never Again: A Family Confronts Nazi Germany and Mental Illness

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Are You Haunted by Halloween Stigma? Here’s What to Do

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The Latino Paradox: Mental Health Appears to Not Be an Exception

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To Train or Not to Train

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Making it OK to Talk About Mental Illness

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Veterans, NAMI, a Summit and Pizza

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What Does the Federal Government Shutdown Mean for Social Security?

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The NRA’s Rhetoric is No Commitment to Mental Health Care

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Latinos: Has Mental Illness Knocked at Your Door?

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How Shootings Stigmatize People Living with Mental Illness

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Mental Health in the Marketplace

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Suicide Portrayals and “Suicide Contagion” are not a Frivolous, Comic Concern

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Suicide Prevention: Supporting Our Troops

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As School Doors Swing Open, NAMI Stands Ready to Help

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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).