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The Evolution of the Mental Health Movement

When building the mental health movement, it's important to look back. 

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Why We Must Improve Police Responses to Mental Illness

Education and awareness about police response to metnal illness needs to be a priority. If a person is having a mental health crisis, they should...

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Making the 2018 Mid-Term Elections About Mental Health

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Facing Discrimination While Advocating

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Things I’ve Learned from Advocating for Mental Health

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

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Reasons to Attend NAMI’s Hill Day

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A Dog Story: Negotiating with the Airlines

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The Art of Recovery: How Medicaid Changed Crystal’s Life

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Medicaid Matters: Lifting a Family from Fear to Hope

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The Reps are Back in Town: Make Your Voice Heard

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Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Mental Health Reform is a Law

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Tell Us How Your Health Insurance is (or isn’t!) Working for You

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Washington Post Talks Mental Health Policy with NAMI

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A Presidential Candidate Steps Out with a Mental Health Agenda

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A Voice at the Table: NAMI and Community Partnerships

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Should Depression Screenings be a Part of Primary Care?

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Monthly Media Watch: Politics, Language and Stigma

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NAMI in the News: Year in Review

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States Continue to Cut Mental Health Funding, but You Can Take a Stand

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text “helpline” to 62640, or chat online. In a crisis, call or text 988 (24/7).