Posted on May 29, 2017
Fox Sports Network
Television clip of "Fox Sports Supports" promotion of NAMI partnership and Mental Health Awareness Month.
READ MOREPosted on May 29, 2017
Washington Post
It's time for veterans with mental injuries related to military service to be recognized with the Purple Heart.
READ MOREPosted on May 16, 2017
New York Times
A GAO report mandated by Congress has revealed that tens of thousands of wounded troops were kicked out of the armed forces, making them ineligble for benefits designed to ease their transition in returning home from war.
READ MOREPosted on May 15, 2017
Cincinnati.com
NAMI Northern Kentucy's work is profiled. Says Dorothy Best "For me being a part of NAMI is my way of giving back. I'm doing it for my sister."
READ MOREPosted on May 11, 2017
Mathematica Policy Research
About one-quarter of patients on Medicaid who visited the emergemcy department for a mental health issue—and about one-third of those who visited with a substance use disorder—did not receive outpatient follow-up care within 30 days.
READ MOREPosted on May 10, 2017
Independent Record (Helena
Montana)
Commentary by NAMI Montana executive director Matt Kuntz: "High-risk pools were about as valuable for the families I served as unicorn saddless. I was never able to get anyone into a high-risk pool."
READ MOREPosted on May 5, 2017
CNN
According to new research, the percentage of young children and teens hospitalized for suicidal thoughts or actions in the United States has doubled over nearly a decade,
READ MOREPosted on May 4, 2017
Federal News Radio
NAMI's senior polcy counsel Ron Honberg is interviewed about the Congressional debate over heath care and the implications for mental health--and other issues. (60 minutes in length).
READ MOREPosted on May 1, 2017
New York Times
A rising chorus of mental health experts contend that too many of the show’s messages on suicide are inaccurate and potentially dangerous.
READ MOREPosted on April 9, 2017
Florida Sun-Sentinel
Commentary by NAMI CEO Mary Giliberti on the prison death of Darrell Rainey.
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