NAMI HelpLine

How You Can #Act4MentalHealth During the Next Legislative Session

Now is the perfect time to start getting ready to put mental health on the legislative agenda.

Read More

Impacting Mental Health Resources with Your Vote

"So much about mental health is shaped by laws and policies developed by elected officials."

Read More

The People We Elect Affect Our Mental Health Care

Read More

What Does It Mean to Be a Mental Health Advocate?

Read More

The Evolution of the Mental Health Movement

Read More

The Difference Between a Disorder and a Feeling

Read More

The Messy Truth About Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

Read More

Responding to Bipolar Psychotic Symptoms

Read More

It’s Not Stigma, It’s Discrimination

Read More

Self-Help Techniques for Coping with Mental Illness

Read More

How My Depression Made Me A Better State Representative

Read More

Making the 2018 Mid-Term Elections About Mental Health

Read More

Spreading Hope Through Peer Support

Read More

Everyone Deserves Adequate Mental Health Care

Read More

How Being an Iranian Immigrant Affected My Mental Health

Read More

Getting Involved with Minority Mental Health

Read More

Why Suicide Reporting Guidelines Matter

Read More

Early Psychosis Programs Are Changing Lives—But What if You Can’t Find One?

Read More

Doctors Should Be Able to Access Mental Health Information

Read More

Ensuring Your Child is Supported at School

Read More

I Found My Purpose

Read More

The Double Standard of Mental Illness

Read More
12349

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).