Mental Health Awareness Coalition

Mental Health Awareness Coalition The MHAC focuses on educating the public, raising awareness, advocating for recovery through improved treatment, & reducing stigma.

The Mental Health Awareness Coalition was formed in 1995 initially as The Mental Illness Candlelight Vigil. The Coalition has continued the annual tradition now known as the Candlelight Celebration. This event honors individuals, family, friends, community members and national leaders who have been challenged by mental health disorders. These individuals have enriched lives and society th

rough their love, friendship, work, art, research, and community activism. The Coalition focuses on educating the public, raising awareness about the importance of good mental health, advocating for recovery through improved treatments and reducing stigma currently associated with behavioral health and addiction disorders.

08/03/2019

Eating disorders are not a lifestyle choice. Eating disorders are actually serious and often fatal illnesses that are associated with severe disturbances in people’s eating behaviors and related thoughts and emotions. Seek treatment early. Complete recovery is possible. Learn more: go.usa.gov/xygBW.

07/25/2019

Crisis phone or text hotlines are incredible, free resources that can help anyone going through a crisis — but not everyone knows exactly what a "crisis" looks like. It takes courage to reach out for help when you’re in a vulnerable place, no matter…

If you or someone you know has thoughts of Su***de and don’t feel comfortable calling the crisis line, here’s another op...
07/24/2019

If you or someone you know has thoughts of Su***de and don’t feel comfortable calling the crisis line, here’s another option.

07/23/2019

"For some clients, sharing a minoritized identity with a therapist may reduce guardedness, mistrust, and self-consciousness."

07/19/2019

A new study in the journal Child Development shows nighttime usage of a cell phone can increase anxiety and depression in teenagers and reduce self-esteem. This is the first study that shows a direct link between screen time and mental health. Psychologist and CBS News contributor Lisa Damour joins....

07/19/2019

People with may seem like they have lost touch with reality. Schizophrenia is not as common as other mental disorders, but the symptoms can be very disabling. Symptoms usually start between ages 16 and 30. Know the signs and symptoms: https://go.usa.gov/xyPw7

07/17/2019
07/15/2019

A 71-year-old veteran left his home in Massachusetts back in May on a journey to walk acrossthe U. S. to raise awareness for the mental health issues that many veterans face. Now he's reached his half-way point on the journey. After traveling nearly 1600 miles on foot, William Shuttlesworth arrived....

07/12/2019

“For generations, we’ve been told it’s a weakness, to pray our problems away – and that’s just not gonna cut it,” Taraji P. Henson tells PEOPLE

07/10/2019

You are not alone.
Help is available.

If you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of su***de, reach out to National Su***de Prevention Lifeline '1-800-273-TALK (8255)' https://su***depreventionlifeline.org/

The rate of U.S. adolescents and young adults dying of su***de has reached its highest level in nearly two decades, acco...
07/09/2019

The rate of U.S. adolescents and young adults dying of su***de has reached its highest level in nearly two decades, according a report published today in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

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