NAMI Blog | NAMI

“Why Do Y’all Have Tattoos?”

A simple question can have a much bigger impact than you'd expect.

Read More

“Please Like Me,” A TV Comedy With A Social Action Twist

NAMI held a screening of Please Like Me on Capitol Hill to raise awareness about mental illness.

Read More

Change Starts with Us

Read More

How is Your Health Insurance Treating You?

Read More

Book Review: Shadows in the Sun

Read More

Technology as a Tool for Recovery—A Promising Practice

Read More

Why Screening for Diabetes is Important (Especially if You Take Psychiatric Medications)

Read More

What We Can Do about Depression

Read More

Book Review: 8 Keys to End Bullying Strategies for Parents & Schools

Read More

It’s OK2TALK about Mental Illness

Read More

A Groundbreaking Commitment to Psychiatric Research

Read More

Keep the Conversation Going

Read More

Helping Young People Share Their Experiences and Find Support

Read More

National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month: The Time for Action Is Now

Read More

Promise and Patience in Understanding the Brain

Read More

Employment and Mental Illness: Investing in Programs that Work

Read More

Every Voice Matters, Especially in July

Read More

Enough is Enough: Regulate Restraint and Seclusion in Schools

Read More

Because of NAMI Programs…

Read More

Honoring Our Nation’s Heroes

Read More

Share Your Strength. What Songs Inspire You?

Read More

Book Review: My Age of Anxiety by Scott Stossel

Read More
1545556575862

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).