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Social Media Experiences Among LGBTQ+ Adolescents

March 19, 2024

Researchers from Washington State University are inviting you to participate in a survey study, Social Media Experiences Among LGBTQ+ Adolescents. You are eligible to complete this study if you are an adolescent more »

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Effective Power of Connection: Co-facilitating a NAMI Support Group

March 18, 2024

By Sarah Merritt Ryan, from nami.org — I have been in remission from symptoms of serious mental illness (SMI) for 11 years; however, there was a period of my life more »

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1 in 5 Americans in Therapy and Okay With Talking About it

By Ariana Dawes, — Mental Health Stigma Disappearing for Those in Therapy Americans have been going through it. And more than ever before, they want to talk about it. Many more »

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Quiet Crisis: Depression and Anxiety in Teen Boys Going Undetected

By Erika Edwards, NBC News — Teenage Boys Show Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety Differently from Girls Teenage boys are drowning in just as much of the depression and anxiety more »

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NAMI Talks: Free Hybrid Classes for Parents and Caregivers

March 14, 2024

As parents and caregivers we understand the challenges that come with supporting youth dealing with mental health issues and substance abuse concerns. That’s why we’re excited to invite you to more »

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Shining Light on Mental Illness in the Criminal Justice System: NAMI’s Overlooked Campaign

March 4, 2024

from nami.org — People with mental illness are overrepresented in our nation’s jails and prisons. Mental illness in the criminal justice system is the theme of NAMI’s newest campaign. About more »

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Using Games to Explore the Mind and Advance Mental Health Research

Data Could Help Mental Health Researchers Understand and Treat Mental Disorders The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and the non-profit organization The Many Brains Project  partnered with the National more »

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Mental Health Crisis: Advocates Urge Immediate Action

The Mental Health Legislative Network, a coalition of over 40 organizations representing children and adults with mental illnesses and their families, advocates, mental health and substance use disorder professionals, and more »

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Online Hope for Recovery Workshops Offer Crucial Support for Families of Those Living with a Mental Illness

Supporting or caregiving for a person living with a mental illness is a path that nobody should navigate alone. NAMI Minnesota is thrilled to announce the upcoming online Hope for more »

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