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Pulse Nightclub Shooting in Orlando, Florida

We here at MHA-NYC are proud to administer the Disaster Distress Helpline, the first national hotline dedicated to providing year-round disaster crisis counseling. In the aftermath of the recent tragedy in Orlando, Florida, we’d like to remind everyone that this service provides 24/7 crisis counseling and emotional support for anyone struggling with distress or other mental… View Article Published on - June 16, 2016 9:09 pm Published by - Leave your thoughts

#WriteOnSarah: Children, PTSD and Another Act of Terrorism

Sarah Vander Schaaff is a writer, blogger and a mother of two from New Jersey, who has struggled with Obsessive-compulsive disorder for as long as she can remember. Her courageous column in the Washington Post (“Obsessive –compulsive disorder nearly ruined her life”, January 4th) received international attention for its honesty and openness. This is the first blog… View Article Published on - June 14, 2016 7:07 pm Published by - Leave your thoughts

A PTSD Month Statement From Our CEO

With the start of June, we begin PTSD Awareness Month and as with so many other mental health challenges, individuals with PTSD often face loneliness and stigma. The traumatic events that can cause PTSD, like a sexual or physical assault, the unexpected death of a loved one, an accident, a battlefield experience or a natural… View Article Published on - June 1, 2016 9:01 pm Published by - Leave your thoughts

#WriteOnSarah: Mental Illness in Children – Invisible Until You Look

Sarah Vander Schaaff is a writer, blogger and a mother of two from New Jersey, who has struggled with Obsessive-compulsive disorder for as long as she can remember. Her courageous column in the Washington Post (“Obsessive –compulsive disorder nearly ruined her life”, January 4th) received international attention for its honesty and openness. This is the… View Article Published on - June 1, 2016 4:07 pm Published by - Leave your thoughts

Mental Health: Truth and Gratitude Time

May is Mental Health Month but what about the other 334 days of the year? For most of us in this line of work every month is mental health month and we are all too intimately familiar with the anguish and despair we hear from those who are struggling. For many who reach out to… View Article Published on - May 31, 2016 6:37 pm Published by - Leave your thoughts

Why We Fought to Make A Film About Mental Health

A few years ago, I read a pair blog posts, from professional screenwriters, about how you don’t often see depression in films or on TV. The (somewhat understandable) general concession from each writer was that it’s tough to get a general audience to follow a character whose state renders him/her more “passive” than “active” –… View Article Published on - May 23, 2016 7:01 pm Published by - Leave your thoughts

New Film Addresses The Missing Voice in Suicide Prevention Efforts

A new film, ‘A Voice at the Table‘,  addresses the need for the inclusion of attempt survivors in suicide prevention efforts. Until recently, their voices have gone unheard. “The Center for Disease Control tells us that approximately 38,000 people in the United States die by suicide. With those 38,000 that die by suicide, 25 attempt…. View Article Published on - May 22, 2016 7:10 pm Published by - Leave your thoughts

My Work in Child Welfare for MHA-NYC

Working in the field of child welfare, whether it is preventive, foster care, or child protection is a choice and it is not for everyone. There are probably some days, sometimes where we might think it is not even for us. The choice to go out into the field, into people’s homes (sometimes invited, sometimes… View Article Published on - May 10, 2016 7:47 pm Published by - Leave your thoughts