NAMI is helping bring clarity and safety to AI in mental health by evaluating chatbot responses, risks, and safeguards—guided by science and lived experience.
NAMI is launching a first-of-its-kind effort to develop benchmarks for assessing how AI tools respond when people seek mental health information and support.
This webinar will provide an overview of Wellness Recovery Action Plans (WRAP) and how they support people with serious mental illness (SMI). WRAP is a simple and powerful tool that can help people ...
A NAMI-Ipsos poll conducted in January 2025, which focused on full-time workers employed at companies across industries with at least 100 employees, found that the workforce believes mental health at ...
What Does It Mean to Get the Holiday Blues? Posted on November 19, 2024 The holiday season can lead us to conjure up unreasonable expectations and extra stress if you try to make every aspect of the ...
Let us pray. “God of the empty tomb and the Emmaus road, awaken us and open our lives to your presence. We long to step fully into new life and to recognize you in all whom we meet….We come before you ...
Employment provides many benefits to support recovery journeys, such as adding purpose and structure to one’s day. Please join us for a conversation about how long-term employment can support mental ...
As summer ends, a mix of emotions can fill households. While some parents eagerly anticipate sending their kids back to school, and some kids look forward to reuniting with friends and teachers, this ...
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Every day, people struggle to find the mental health care they need and deserve. A new report released today from The Bowman Family Foundation confirms the experience that so many NAMI members face – ...
I live with psychosis. This symptom of my bipolar disorder has had a devastating impact on my mental health and my life — including extensive professional and personal disruptions, family conflict, ...
When thinking about effective pathways to recovery, the mental health community must consider a largely untapped resource: Certified Peer Specialists (CPSs). People with mental illness who are ...
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