By Brendan McLean, NAMI Communications Coordinator
From local events to tips to staying healthy to groundbreaking research studies, NAMI provides the most up-to-date information on mental illness from around the country on the NAMI Twitter page every day.
Keeping you informed about current mental health issues and what NAMI is up to as it happens is extremely important to us. Twitter allows us to let you know about the latest information on treatments or mental illness as soon as we know about it ourselves. If you have access to the most up-to-date information it can help you can make the best choices for you and your loved ones—or simply learn something new.
Connecting with NAMI on Twitter also gives you an easy way to contact and let us know what’s happening in your neighborhood!
Just in case you missed them, here are the five most popular links from last week:
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| Out of the Darkness: A Story of Love and Mental Illness: http://ow.ly/7J0WI | |
| 29 Nov | @NAMICommunicate |
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| Rise in #PTSD cases from two wars strains military resources: http://ow.ly/7JMPD | |
| 30 Nov | @NAMICommunicate |
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| After closing psychiatric hospitals, Michigan incarcerates individuals living with mental illness: http://ow.ly/7H9JT | |
| 28 Nov | @NAMICommunicate |
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| Study suggests feelings of guilt may be a top factor in #PTSD: http://ow.ly/7H8lC #mentalhealth | |
| 28 Nov | @NAMICommunicate |
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| Senate panel calls for probe of VA #mentalhealth services: http://ow.ly/7LgJR | |
| 01 Dec | @NAMICommunicate |
To stay informed and get the latest information from NAMI as it happens just follow us on Twitter!

2 comments:
Thank you for keeping us informed about the latest research and programs focused on people with mental illness. I'm not sure if you've covered it before but I love the website/blog called Morningside Hospital as it offers great insights into how people with mental illness were treated in the first half of the 20th century. It chronicles the lives of many lost Alaskans and other people with mental illness in the Northwest.
Thank you NAMI for providing us the most up-to-date information on mental illness not only in the country but around the globe because of the internet. I would suggest to other people to follow your twitter account to become updated in terms of health related issues.
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