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NAMI Ask the Expert: Warmlines, Helplines, and Crisis Lines Offer the Help You Need When You Need It
Today’s landscape of mental health support includes warmlines, helplines, and crisis lines. Each of these options is designed to help during different times of need. Whether an individual needs a peer to talk with, local mental health information, or a trained crisis counselor, there’s assistance available for multiple stages of seeking help.
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Episode 47: What It Means to “Man Up”
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Randy Ryan, host of NAMI Westside LA’s “Man Up” podcast, joins NAMI CEO Daniel H. Gillison, Jr., for this episode. In their discussion, hear about what it means to perform masculinity and “be a man” during Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month, plus how mental health impacts veterans and service members. - If you or a loved one is seeking mental health treatment or additional information on menta...
A Moment for Mental Health
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A person's mental health journey is filled with many impactful moments. Hear from various individuals about what made the most significant difference for their wellbeing and how NAMI supported them along the way. Looking for a safe community? Find your local affiliate at nami.org/findsupport. - If you or a loved one is seeking mental health treatment or additional information on mental health: ...
Hope Starts With Us Episode 46: Remembering George Floyd
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Arthur C. Evans Jr., PhD, CEO of the @TheAPAVideo joins NAMI CEO Dan Gillison, Jr., in remembrance of George Floyd and to discuss how his murder, as a result of police violence, shifted conversations about racism and mental health in the United States. Throughout this conversation, they explore the challenge to increase equity for Black men and boys navigating mental health care. You’ll also he...
NAMI Ask the Expert: Movement Disorders as a Side Effect of Psychiatric Medications
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Join us for this NAMI Ask the Expert webinar, where we will focus on movement disorders that may occur as a result of taking some psychiatric medications. Hear from our guest expert, Craig Chepke, M.D., DFAPA, a Board-Certified psychiatrist and Medical Director of Excel Psychiatric Associates, on the background, treatment, and care of movement disorders.
No Health Without Mental Health:A Conversation with Mental Health Leaders During Mental Health Month
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There is no health without mental health! During this panel event, industry leaders shared their insights and celebrated Mental Health Month. Our CEO, Dan Gillison,@USDepartmentofLabor Assistant Secretary for Employee Benefits Security, Lisa Gomez, Founder of the @thekennedyforum Patrick Kennedy, and Inseparable's Chief Policy Officer, David Lloyd, contributed to this crucial conversation. The ...
Representation’s Impact on Health in Our Communities
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NAMI CEO Daniel H. Gillison, Jr., speaks to Dr. Hernando Carter, an internal medicine physician based in Birmingham, Alabama. They discuss the importance of caring for the health care professionals in our communities in honor of National Hospital Week, as well as bridging care gaps for underrepresented communities and developing increased representation within the health care field. - If you or...
NextGen@Work: Mentorship Matters - Enhancing Mental Health in the Workplace
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Join us for "NextGen@Work: Mentorship Matters: Enhancing Mental Health in the Workplace," to explore the profound impact of mentorship on mental wellbeing within professional environments. Uncover how mentorship can serve as a vital support system in navigating workplace challenges and fostering resilience through insightful discussions and real-world examples. This webinar, for recent graduate...
Episode 44 - Turning to Art and Community for Mental Health Support
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Episode 44 - Turning to Art and Community for Mental Health Support
NAMI Ask the Expert: How Employment Supports Mental Health Recovery
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NAMI Ask the Expert: How Employment Supports Mental Health Recovery
"Hope Starts with Us" Ep. 43 - Stress Awareness Month
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"Hope Starts with Us" Ep. 43 - Stress Awareness Month
Volunteering for the NAMI HelpLine: Answering the Call with Hope
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Volunteering for the NAMI HelpLine: Answering the Call with Hope
Episode 42: A Sit Down with Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) Director Karhlton F. Moore
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Episode 42: A Sit Down with Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) Director Karhlton F. Moore
Bipolar: My Journey from Misdiagnosis to Prison and Recovery
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Bipolar: My Journey from Misdiagnosis to Prison and Recovery
Afraid to Seek Help in Prison: Amy Brinkley
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Afraid to Seek Help in Prison: Amy Brinkley
"Hope Starts with Us" Ep. 41 - Living with Bipolar Disorder: A Conversation with Gabe Howard
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"Hope Starts with Us" Ep. 41 - Living with Bipolar Disorder: A Conversation with Gabe Howard
NextGen@Work: Making Mental Health Benefits Work for YOU
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NextGen@Work: Making Mental Health Benefits Work for YOU
Navigating Psychosis and the Justice System: Dr. Victoria Harris
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Navigating Psychosis and the Justice System: Dr. Victoria Harris
NAMI Ask the Expert: A Fireside Chat with Dr. Marlene Freeman and Dr. Ken Duckworth
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NAMI Ask the Expert: A Fireside Chat with Dr. Marlene Freeman and Dr. Ken Duckworth
Experiencing Mental Illness in Justice System: Ray Lay
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Experiencing Mental Illness in Justice System: Ray Lay
Monique Owens Mental Wellness in the Black Church
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Monique Owens Mental Wellness in the Black Church
NAMI Ask the Expert: How To Help Someone With Mental Illness Accept Treatment
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NAMI Ask the Expert: How To Help Someone With Mental Illness Accept Treatment
NextGen@Work: Your Values in the Modern Workplace
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NextGen@Work: Your Values in the Modern Workplace
NAMI Ask the Expert: An Evidence-Based Conversation on Violence and Mental Illness
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NAMI Ask the Expert: An Evidence-Based Conversation on Violence and Mental Illness
Behind the Curtain: A Mental Health Story of Family and Friendship
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Behind the Curtain: A Mental Health Story of Family and Friendship
NAMI Ask the Expert: Suicide in Pretrial Detention and Expanding the Crisis Care Continuum
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NAMI Ask the Expert: Suicide in Pretrial Detention and Expanding the Crisis Care Continuum
In Sickness & In Health: Facing Mental Illness & Addiction Together
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In Sickness & In Health: Facing Mental Illness & Addiction Together
NAMI Ask the Expert: The Future of WRAP with Founder Mary Ellen Copeland
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NAMI Ask the Expert: The Future of WRAP with Founder Mary Ellen Copeland
NAMI HelpLine: My Path to Purpose in Mental Health Support
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NAMI HelpLine: My Path to Purpose in Mental Health Support
A Veteran’s Mental Health Mission: Helping Men Heal and Find Community
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A Veteran’s Mental Health Mission: Helping Men Heal and Find Community

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Wiiliam_Robinson
    @Wiiliam_Robinson 14 днів тому

    It's wonderful to see stories of hope and healing, like Brittany McGowan's journey in overcoming anxiety. Dr. Tonmoy Sharma, a renowned mental health specialist and author, along with Sovereign Health institution, employ a combination of evidence-based therapies, personalized treatment plans, and compassionate care to help individuals like Brittany transform their lives. Testimonies from employees and patients consistently highlight the positive impact of their services, as individuals express deep gratitude for the support and guidance they receive in their mental health journeys. Dr. Tonmoy Sharma's unwavering advocacy for those in need further reinforces their commitment to helping individuals overcome anxiety and other mental health challenges. These stories of hope and healing are a testament to the transformative power of expert care and dedicated institutions like Sovereign Health.

  • @NoraParks-jc8sl
    @NoraParks-jc8sl Місяць тому

    great site

  • @butchstaz5109
    @butchstaz5109 2 місяці тому

    Hasn’t done a thing for wheeling. Homelessness worse than ever. Made it worse not improved. It’s a man in a dress nothing more nothing less

  • @CindySutter
    @CindySutter 4 місяці тому

    i’m sure that it’s because i’m just gettin g better from being sick for almost 4 weeks! i also had a manic episode and couldn’t sleep for5days. bipolar sucks! 😊 but i have survived this far somehow! i’ve had headaches for over four weeks now! i am so worn out. i can hardly do fhings like take of myself! i have diabetes and blood sugar ls are going wild . so i’m trying keep that inline too😊😊😊😊 mabey i’m losing😊 my mind too.😊 i’m waiting for depression to start now.i just hope that i won’t get suicidal tiis time…😊i’ve been this way since i was very jittle. tou see i inhearited it from my mom’s side.she had it, my oldestsister has it and my son has it! this mood disorder can have genetic problems!

  • @CindySutter
    @CindySutter 4 місяці тому

    i was texting here and this page keepsmoving around and i end clicking on the wrong place and end up having to turn off my i pad and tfy again! i have been screwing things up lstely😊😊

  • @JesusLovesyou..1John3.6
    @JesusLovesyou..1John3.6 6 місяців тому

    You do not have to live with anxiety or depression or any mental illness God can set you free the devil and the demons only want to steal kill and destroy because they hate us very much but God loves us and cares about us so very much He is the Greatest Father and the Bestest Friend get to know Him ask Him to reveal Himself to you and He will 😊❤

  • @flowersofthefield340
    @flowersofthefield340 6 місяців тому

    😁😀

  • @nicholastosoni707
    @nicholastosoni707 6 місяців тому

    Naughty or nice is a harvest construct, as Krampus is a creature of the harvest. Nice is helping the family with the farm work; naughty is not. This was more important when a bad harvest spelled ruination for the family.

  • @JordanVanRyn
    @JordanVanRyn 6 місяців тому

    Growing up with Autism was always very difficult for me because autistic people like me back then used to be labeled as someone that is a problem. This commercial was so profound and deep because we need to listen and be there for kids and people who have mental health issues. Nobody deserves to be alone. Nobody is "naughty" or "nice". Sometimes we just need some understanding.

  • @ladyginger1701
    @ladyginger1701 6 місяців тому

    This is beautiful. Sounds like it was straight from his heart.

  • @natashamonjar4513
    @natashamonjar4513 7 місяців тому

    Awe. Love this

  • @rosacontreras3103
    @rosacontreras3103 7 місяців тому

    Dónde puedo encontrar ayuda

  • @wanjirujenny
    @wanjirujenny 7 місяців тому

    In tears, this is so helpful and it's amazing to know that you are not alone ❤

  • @RuthlessMillennium-pc7oq
    @RuthlessMillennium-pc7oq 8 місяців тому

    0:07 0:23 0:38 0:40 0:42

  • @PinkYellowGreen2023
    @PinkYellowGreen2023 9 місяців тому

    Black people know all too well about mental health stigmas. Our communities demean and ridicule others for having mental illness, yet we're the most untreated population

  • @stephanieh5478
    @stephanieh5478 9 місяців тому

    It’s like a cycle of being sad and “okay”. .

  • @debrajames3865
    @debrajames3865 9 місяців тому

    You are a winner, keep shining and continue to be a source of inspiration.

  • @tyronewatkins25
    @tyronewatkins25 10 місяців тому

    Thank you so much 😢

  • @user-wz7fe2bq5c
    @user-wz7fe2bq5c 10 місяців тому

    Yea but the problem is these so called experts dont what the hell they're talking about/doing. For instance some undergrads decided it would be "funny" to get themselves locked up in a mental institution by presenting as having text book "mental illnesses" and then when they tried to tell them it was a joke they didn't believe them even though ALL patients knew there werent sick in the head. So finally they got released and another "doctor" said that could neve happen at MY hospital so then they said okay then over the next six months we will send an undisclosed number of flae patients to you and that six months turned that "hospital" upside down and then they finally agreed on twenty false patients and they actually sent ZERO! You have gone from the saving of sinful souls to the curing of sick minds and its Satan's master stroke and he has deluded you as well. I bet you even tell yourself that people are basically "good" dont you? Despite the OVERWHELMING evidence to the contrary. tell me do you lie to yourself as well? How do you do that? I mean i understand fantasy I have had a few about you or rather your character Zoey but I never actually believed it was real. You seen to think that you have a mental health issue and that "not my fault" but it IS your fault. Denial isnt going to help you though. I wish I could make you see it!

  • @GiovannaDornelasRSilva
    @GiovannaDornelasRSilva 10 місяців тому

    She looks like Anitta

  • @Ratmomma99
    @Ratmomma99 10 місяців тому

    I have negative racing thoughts. It feels like a tug of war of bad and good thoughts arguing in my brain. Am I alone?

  • @christinalord-authenticact2585
    @christinalord-authenticact2585 11 місяців тому

    Such an important story & message to share. 🙏✨💕

  • @rosacontreras3103
    @rosacontreras3103 11 місяців тому

    Necesito saber cómo puedo ser parte del grupo

  • @rosacontreras3103
    @rosacontreras3103 Рік тому

    Por favor comuniquense con migo nesesito ayuda

  • @user-mp9xz8yg4j
    @user-mp9xz8yg4j Рік тому

    I’m finding that generating the feeling of love is what is healing my mental illness. I’m pretty sure it can work for you too!

  • @kathythureen9341
    @kathythureen9341 Рік тому

    I HAD ADHD AS A CHILD AND WAS ON RITILIN

  • @carloswilliams2871
    @carloswilliams2871 Рік тому

    😅i f CT,,omolmlm

  • @BumWithADrum
    @BumWithADrum Рік тому

    amazingly told

  • @BumWithADrum
    @BumWithADrum Рік тому

  • @jahncompose
    @jahncompose Рік тому

    Your words are a reminder that anxiety is a common struggle, and it's okay to seek help. Thank you for sharing your experience and offering encouragement to those who may be feeling alone. 🤗💪

    • @snehalraikar6678
      @snehalraikar6678 Рік тому

      Therapists are expensive and it's hard to find the right one.. Friends and family are the ones who give anxiety. Where to seek help from?

  • @DidiyogasalsastudioTM
    @DidiyogasalsastudioTM Рік тому

    wow great video. i wish i had your self awareness when my father was alive. my father was bipolar but i learnt it by my cousin when he was dying. He was not a perfect father but he always try to hide his illness to be a good father.

  • @NAMICommunicate
    @NAMICommunicate Рік тому

    Watch the full video: ua-cam.com/video/B9Y5aTY2nKw/v-deo.html

  • @hadleyrosenberg6075
    @hadleyrosenberg6075 Рік тому

    Generic clichéd advice. Not helpful. Not relatable. Try another cause.

  • @theegocalledjeremy2226
    @theegocalledjeremy2226 Рік тому

    Mental health isn't sexy nor is it an easy way to make lots of money so our culture in the USA doesn't give it the energy it needs although the cost is still the same.

  • @alcardespear2446
    @alcardespear2446 Рік тому

    My big crush from Malcom in the middle

  • @emilyhoward2465
    @emilyhoward2465 Рік тому

    Powerful. Thank you.

  • @aranzaaguilaralcala438
    @aranzaaguilaralcala438 Рік тому

    Teléfono en Torreón, Coahuila por favor envíamelo muchas gracias

  • @ThisNamesNowTaken
    @ThisNamesNowTaken Рік тому

    I just finished things with someone going through anxiety, fear of failure, panic attacks and later mentioned bipolar. What made me connect with her was my anxiety, fear of failure, insecurity for saying the wrong thing or doing something that turns out embarrassing. I managed to turn my fear of failure into fear of not ceasing opportunities and having more regrets in my life. As a child, teen and early 20s i passed so many opportunities in life that i have those regrets. She turned out having bigger issues that turned into using me, lying, dragging me along knowing she wasn’t intending on things between us ever getting serious and never coming clean when she had her chances. She had drug issues back in her 20s which i believe were substituted for clubbing and alcohol consumption which she does to this day just about every Friday and Saturday. I later realized she uses her setbacks anxiety brings to make excuses for not… fill in the blank. She uses her friends, partying and high paced job to keep her from seeing what her life is really like, and she has a ton of friends always inviting her out. I’ve been able to turn my fear of failure and embarrassment to help me become more aggressive and welcome challenges. I hope for her two little ones she has, she will make changes for herself soon and give them more of her time.

  • @VictoriaArmano
    @VictoriaArmano Рік тому

    You are inspiring our students to understand that mental health is a condition but you must believe in yourself.

  • @toldyouthatichangedit
    @toldyouthatichangedit Рік тому

    How does this not have more likes than 45

  • @idilos5807
    @idilos5807 Рік тому

    I have a sister who is in the hospital and she’s on psychotic medication and her voices have increased how do I get in touch with his family to family education and get some advice.

  • @blackwll8547
    @blackwll8547 Рік тому

    I am getting absolutely frustrated with my mother who has bipolar and can't help but act like a little child whenever I correct her for saying something that Is factually wrong, such as the earth is flat, it's no secret that her iq isn't high. Mine on the other hand is fairly high since iq is hereditary and I seem to have gotten my father's level of intellect. My Step dad defends her to the ends of the earth and even threatened to kick my 17 year old self out the house, she is extremely opinionated and probably the most childish person I know, I wake up and put a mug in the sink only to get told she's not in a good mood and that I mustn't start with her. Like who tf does she think she is? Seriously so ready 2 leave XD