Insight building can help clients better understand themselves, their experiences and their relationships.
Its success shows what we can accomplish when advocates, partners and policymakers work together toward a common goal.
Rethinking How We Measure Progress in Mental Health Treatment
Read MoreDestigmatizing Mental Health Through Music
Read MoreWhat Being “More Than Enough” Really Means
Read MoreDetermining The Credibility of Social Media Mental Health “Experts”
Read MoreCertified Peer Specialists: An Untapped Opportunity
Read MoreUnderstanding the Necessity of Community First Response
Read MoreLessons in Advocacy from a State and Federal Legislative Staffer
Read MoreCelebrating NAMI’s Role in Advocating for an Improved Criminal Justice System
Read MoreHow the Justice System Fails Those with Mental Illness
Read MoreHow Solitary Confinement Contributes to the Mental Health Crisis
Read MoreAll People Deserve Quality Care, Including Those Who Are Incarcerated
Read MoreMore than a Patient: Using a Recovery-Based Approach
Read MoreBlack Men and Mental Health: Practical Solutions
Read MorePursuing Motherhood While Living with Mental Illness
Read MoreMy Battle with Skin Picking
Read MoreHow Working as a NAMI HelpLine Volunteer Changed My Life
Read MoreAsk Dr. Christine: Youth Mental Health
Read MoreFinding the Right Treatment Fit
Read MoreHanging On the Edge: Rock Climbing and the Therapeutic Relationship
Read MoreThree Questions to Ask a Prospective Therapist
Read MoreNAMI 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).