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Guest blog: 5 things to know about tardive dyskinesia


This post was sponsored and developed by Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc.

Some people living with a mental health condition may also experience tardive dyskinesia (TD), an involuntary movement disorder associated with prolonged use of…Read More

Experiencing Joy in Caregiving


Soo Jin became a caregiver unexpectedly when her sister-in-law was diagnosed with leukemia. After a single phone call, Soo Jin was on her way to her sister-in-law’s house to pack her things and welcome her into her home. When discussing caregiving, the…Read More

Guest blog: 3 misconceptions of using injectable antipsychotic treatment for schizophrenia


Societal perceptions of schizophrenia are often sensationalized and shrouded in stigmas that can lead to misconceptions and the spread of inaccurate information both outside and within the community. These negative or false beliefs can come from media…Read More

Guest post: 5 tips for grandfamilies facing mental health concerns


The U.S. is in a child and adolescent mental health emergency, on top of a national mental health crisis for Americans of all ages. While everyone can be impacted, there is one particular type of family that is particularly vulnerable to mental health…Read More

States should prioritize youth mental health: Governors Association Playbook is a welcome guide


As legislators prepare for a new year and grapple with budget decisions that put to use their surplus or address shortfalls, there are significant opportunities for states to go big for youth mental health. The time is now.

Across the nation,…Read More

Adult autism: Seeking an official diagnosis


A little over a year ago, I started to wonder if maybe I was autistic.

Not one to let things go (also known as hyperfixation), my exploration led me to reading scientific books about…Read More