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NAMI medical director addresses the Virginia Tech Tragedy & mental illness and violence
Dr. Ken Duckworth, NAMI Medical Director
 




Giant Leap Disability Arts Festival, New Zealand, 2005

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  • Recovery and Personal Medicine: The Critical Connection
  • Personal Power and Recovery: Proactive Ingredients to Your Potential
  • Making the Most of Treatment: Recovery and Empowerment
  • Wilderness Tips for the Comeback Trail: Surviving to Thriving After Mental Illness

  • Meaning Out of Madness:
    Reclaiming Identity After Psychiatric Diagnosis & Trauma

  • The ‘Nut’ and Bolts of Mental Illness
    and Recovery:

    All You Want to Know About Mental Illness, But Were Afraid to Ask

Giant Leap Disability Arts Festival, New Zealand, 2005

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Victoria is magic - the response was unprecedented. All sold-out shows. We are still receiving calls about the power of those performances…a leader in mental health education.
Katie Hughes, Executive Director, Canadian Mental Health Association, Vancouver
 

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Fortunately, depression is very treatable. The majority (80%-90%) of people who receive treatment experience significant improvement, and almost all individuals derive some benefit from medical care.
 

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To know what you prefer instead of humbly saying Amen to what the world tells you ought to prefer, is to have kept your soul alive.
Robert Louis Stevenson