Powerful personal films from young directors, showing skill and understanding beyond their years.
Three winning films with international perspectives on mental health.
Two actors overcome their troubled pasts to move strongly into the future.
Meet Michael and his parents, an extraordinary family managing his disorder by staying positive and proactive.
Injured combat veterans find healing through sport, friendship and the great outdoors.
Being part of a strong community is good for anyone's mental health.
When your physical health suffers, your mental state may too. Meet three people who practice good mental health depsite physical conditions.
Ups and downs are part of being human. But when they're extreme, that's bipolar disorder. Three inspiring characters show us how they manage and succeed.
Comedians know a thing or two about mental health and they're not afraid to talk about it, as they compete in the Cracking Up Comedy Competition. Part 2 of 2.
Comedians know a thing or two about mental health and they're not afraid to talk about it, as they prepare for the Cracking Up Comedy Competition. Part 1 of 2.
Travel with Crystal and learn the ups and downs of bipolar 1 disorder.
A mountain retreat for vets helps them overcome post traumatic stress.
A roundtable on the topic featuring leading mental health experts, moderated by Alana Rocha from TexasTribune.org, in front of a live audience at KLRU studios, Austin.
A roundtable on the topic featuring leading mental health experts, moderated by Alana Rocha from TexasTribune.org, in front of a live audience at KLRU studios, Austin.
A roundtable on the topic featuring leading mental health experts, moderated by Alana Rocha from TexasTribune.org, in front of a live audience at KLRU studios, Austin.
A roundtable on the topic featuring leading mental health experts, moderated by Alana Rocha from TexasTribune.org, in front of a live audience at KLRU studios, Austin.
Across the state, many people with mental illness can’t find, or can’t afford, care. Are there policies and programs to get people effective help at less expense?
Mental illness is the leading cause of disability in the US, resulting in absenteeism, diminished productivity and increased turnover. Which legislative and employer-based policies are supporting workers, to strengthen businesses and the economy?
When federal mental healthcare shrunk dramatically a few decades ago, community programs were supposed to take its place. Which are working today, in what ways, and can they be affordably replicated?
Service members returning from war are at higher risk for mental health issues. What programs can help them reintegrate and reduce their exposure to substance abuse, homelessness and incarceration?
How do we provide more effective school-based mental health programs to improve the lives of our most vulnerable population, when budgets are tight and infrastructure may be lacking?
How do we keep people with mental illness out of jail, instead providing them services that are more appropriate for their needs, with more effective outcomes, at less expense?
Glenn and her sister Jessie travel to New York to receive the WebMD Health Heroes Award for Glenn's work with her BringChange2Mind foundation.
At The Gathering Place, holiday cheer and the spirit of giving abound.
Three people with schizophrenia share their powerful stories to challenge perceptions of living with this mental illness.
Three organizations perfecting nontraditional methods to deliver effective mental health care.
Doctors at the forefront of brain science develop new treatments and gain insights into the connections between mind and body.
Families are often the primary mental health care providers. In these rich stories, family members help loved ones and each other to manage their challenges.
Stories in three cities highlight inspiring programs: best practices for a positive impact in those communities, which could work in others.
Sleep deprivation affects everything, from memory to mood to decision making. In our 36-hour No Sleep Challenge, researchers track 4 participants to see just how vital sleep is to your mental health.
Three characters in different times of their lives use different tactics to manage their anxiety, the most common type of mental health disorder for Americans.
Highly personal stories exploring this difficult topic, from a family recovering from a son’s suicide, to five women who choose to live.
Five ways for every viewer to achieve optimum mental fitness, told through the personal experiences of fascinating, diverse characters.
Three stories from young adults show a range of mental health experiences. This is a critical age, marked by major life transitions at a time when many disorders tend to manifest.
PTS, survivor’s guilt and reintegrating into civilian life – these stories illustrate the challenges some vets face, and successful ways they overcome.
A writer, a musician and a video blogger find three surprising paths to recovery, with powerful takeaways for all viewers.
Eddie vowed not to let the voices control him and has found a way back to happiness.
Hiring someone with mental illness helps employees and employers, with Maggie McNicholas
Integrated care increases the life expectancy of people with serious mental illness.
Mental illness can be complicated. The DSM helps sort it out.