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If your child or adolescent has a brain disorder
(mental illness) such as depression, bi-polar disorder, ADHD, ODD, OCD,
anxiety disorder, pervasive development disorder, autism, or
schizophrenia, we have a lot in common.
We know what a struggle life can be when mental
illness strikes, because as families affected by no-fault brain
diseases, we’ve "been there."
We want you to know that you are not alone. We want to
share with you the community of hope that we have found through NAMI.
We
hope you will join us.
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NAMI Parents Break the Silence on NBC’s Today Show
Lorraine Kaplan,
director of educational outreach of NAMI Queens/Nassau’s Breaking the
Silence curriculum, and her husband, Eli, appeared on NBC’s Today Show
on Thursday, February 7th.
The Kaplans spoke
about how their son’s struggle with schizophrenia brought them to NAMI
after ten years of silence.
Kudos to NAMI
Queens/Nassau for helping to build NAMI’s national profile with this
great interview. You may watch the
interview here
or scroll down
For more
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