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How to get free mental health help during the coronavirus pandemic

Posted on May 14, 2020

Good Morning America

Amid the coronavirus pandemic and isolation, our mental health is more fragile than ever. For Mental Health Awareness Month, "GMA" is sharing resources, tips and ways to protect your mental health. The article includes multiple NAMI Instagram graphics.

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Dr. Ken Duckworth: How To Manage Your Mental Health (also on Spotify)

Posted on May 13, 2020

The Fix Podcast

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic and isolation efforts in March, Americans have reported negative mental health outcomes. Whether it’s because they’ve lost a job or are in fear of losing one, they’re struggling to piece together money to pay bills. They’re worried about their health and safety. In this episode, we unpack mental health and discuss how you can manage your mental and emotional wellbeing during this time. Ken Duckworth, M.D., CMO of NAMI will share strategies you can use to look after yourself during COVID 19 and beyond.

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Fear, Isolation, Depression: The Mental Health Fallout of a Worldwide Pandemic

Posted on May 12, 2020

Stateline [PEW Trusts]

Nationwide, mental health call and text centers offer an early picture of how Americans are coping with the coronavirus pandemic. The roughly 11.2 million Americans who live with serious mental illness, including many who are homeless or in prisons, are the most vulnerable to the psychological effects of the pandemic, said Dawn Brown, who runs the HelpLine for NAMI. But even people who have never experienced a mental disorder are feeling many of the same symptoms. When you call the NAMI HelpLine, counselors first listen to your story and validate what you’re going through. Then they recommend resources to help you manage your symptoms.

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Mental Health Problems Increase Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

Posted on May 10, 2020

Voice of America [VOA]

May is mental health awareness month, and never before has the topic of mental health been more relevant. Experts are reporting increasing rates of mental health problems and predict this is only the beginning of a lasting mental health crisis. "HelpLine callers mentioning COVID-19 are most frequently experiencing serious anxiety about their physical and emotional health," Dawn Brown, director of community engagement at NAMI, said. Lynne Gots, a licensed psychologist, outlined ways people can protect their mental health during the pandemic in a NAMI blog.

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The Next Covid Crisis Could Be a Wave of Suicides

Posted on May 8, 2020

Bloomberg

The isolation, grief and economic hardship related to Covid-19 are creating a mental health crisis in the U.S. that researchers warn could make the already-rising suicide rate worse. A new study released Friday found that over the next decade as many as 75,000 additional people could die from  “deaths of despair” as a result of the coronavirus crisis, a term that refers to suicides and substance-abuse-related deaths. “It’s useful to have a wake-up call,” said Ken Duckworth, CMO at NAMI. “Unemployment is going to have a very important impact on deaths of despair.”

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How Coronavirus Is Affecting The Latinx Community’s Mental Health

Posted on May 6, 2020

HuffPost

In immigrant communities, fear and uncertainty over money, health and the future existed long before the coronavirus pandemic. Now those anxieties are getting worse. “Many members of our community are the ones keeping the stores stocked with all the groceries,” said Monica Villalta, the director of inclusion and diversity officer at NAMI. “We...see that the neglect of providing culturally competent...services has resulted in increased rates of mortality for African Americans and Latinx people.” Despite these challenges, there are resources that can help, such as NAMI's Spanish-language guide, “COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Informacion Y Recursos.”

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Bebe Rexha Teamed Up with a Mental Health Expert to Offer Advice About Coronavirus Anxiety

Posted on May 6, 2020

SHAPE

Bebe Rexha hasn't been one to shy away from sharing her mental health struggles. The Grammy nominee first told the world that she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2019. Recently, in honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, the singer partnered with Ken Duckworth, M.D., a psychiatrist and CMO of NAMI, to share tips on how people can keep their emotional well-being in check while navigating the stress of the COVID-19 pandemic. The two kicked off the conversation in an Instagram Live video by talking about anxiety. 

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Staying Focused on Mental Health

Posted on May 5, 2020

ABC News Live

ABC News’ Maggie Rulli on why taking care of your brain and body by finding your own therapy, including dance, is so important during times of stress and isolation. Dr. Ken Duckworth, CMO of NAMI, discusses the importance of prioritizing your mental health during the pandemic and the importance of social connectedness. There is no health without mental health.

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The Best Depression Blogs of 2020

Posted on May 4, 2020

Healthline

For the second year in a row, the NAMI blog was named one of the Best Depression Blogs of 2020 by Healthline. Depression affects more than 264 million people worldwide — yet it can be hard for some people who live with depression to find the resources they need. Whether it’s a safe space to anonymously share your feelings, useful self-care methods, or the latest in mental health research, you can turn to these blogs and know that you aren’t alone.

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Students’ mental health will be affected by coronavirus. Are schools ready?

Posted on May 2, 2020

Mic.com

Thousands of mental health care professionals based in schools are scrambling to shift their work online, speaking with students by phone and video call, to varying degrees of success. Jennifer Rothman, senior manager of youth and young adult programs at NAMI, tells Mic, "School-based mental health professionals are going to have to give a lot of grace" to students as they reorient themselves to social life, early mornings, and focusing their attention for long periods of time.

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