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NAMI Describes State Mental Health Cuts in Congressional Briefing; Comprehensive Report Expected Soon

Jan 1, 2011

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) described massive state budget cuts in mental health care as a national crisis in a Congressional briefing today sponsored by the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors (NASMHPD).

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Asian American Teenage Girls Have Highest Rates of Depression; NAMI Releases Report

Jan 1, 2011

Asian American teenage girls have the highest rate of depressive symptoms of any racial, ethnic or gender group according to a report released today by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI).

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Primary Care Doctors are Critical to Detecting Mental illness in Children; NAMI Family Survey includes the “Top Five” Most Helpful Things a Doctor Can Say

Jan 1, 2011

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) has released a survey on family experiences with primary care doctors in treating children and adolescents living with serious mental illness-exposing a broad gap between family needs and practitioner knowledge and resources.

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NAMI Releases Family Guide on Adolescent Depression

Dec 20, 2010

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) has published an updated and expanded edition of What Families Need to Know about Adolescent Depression, a guide for families who want to know about accurate diagnosis and effective treatment options for teenagers experiencing depression.

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‘War is Not a Normal Situation’ NAMI Interview with Army General David Blackledge on PTSD

Nov 11, 2010

Army Major General David Blackledge told the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) today said that "a revolution" is occurring in how the military looks at post-traumatic stress disorder PTSD.

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Did NPR ‘Psychiatrist’ Remark about Juan Williams Violate the Americans with Disabilities Act? NAMI Asks NPR to Take Action to Protect Against Hostile Work Environment

Oct 28, 2010

NAMI) has warned National Public Radio (NPR) that a remark made by NPR's CEO in the firing of senior correspondent Juan Williams may violate the letter or spirit of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

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Kansas Has Opportunity for National Leadership in Referendum on Mental Illness; Vote Coincides with 20th Anniversary of Senator Bob Dole’s Americans with Disabilities Act

Oct 26, 2010

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) declared today that Kansas voters will demonstrate national leadership if they "Vote Yes on 2!" in the referendum on a constitutional amendment on Election Day, Nov 2.

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New NAMI Blog: Major League Baseball Leads the Way in Mental Health Support for Athletes; Cy Young Champ, Others Inspire Fans

Oct 25, 2010

In the latest NAMI blog entry, Mike Fitzpatrick, executive director of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, shares some encouraging developments in Major League Baseball’s (MLB) changing attitudes about mental illness.

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Election 2010: People with Mental Illness Don’t Belong Behind Bars; Are Candidates Addressing the Facts?

Oct 19, 2010

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) charged today that when states cut mental health services, costs often are shifted to law enforcement and corrections systems—with almost 25 percent of inmates in prisons and 20 percent of youth in the juvenile justice system living with serious mental illnesses. Read More.

NAMI Leaders, Colleagues Receive SAMHSA ‘Voice Awards’; Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter also Honored

Oct 15, 2010

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) applauds seven NAMI leaders and colleagues who received consumer leadership honors at the  2010 Voice Awards ceremonies co-hosted by Emmy Award-winner Hector Elizondo and Academy Award winner Louis Gossett Jr. at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles on October 13.

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