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Bringing Mental Illness Out of the Shadows

President Barack Obama delivers remarks during the National Conference on Mental Health

President Barack Obama delivers remarks during the National Conference on Mental Health in the East Room of the White House, June 3, 2013. Standing with the President, from left, are: Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, Education Secretary Arne Duncan, and Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

One in five Americans suffers some form of mental illness, such as depression or anxiety, schizophrenia or PTSD. Chances are you probably know someone who struggles with these issues … or you might have struggled yourself.

On Monday at the White House, President Obama described a key challenge with addressing mental health:

We know that recovery is possible, we know help is available, and yet, as a society, we often think about mental health differently than other forms of health. You see commercials on TV about a whole array of physical health issues, some of them very personal. And yet, we whisper about mental health issues and avoid asking too many questions.

Americans  –  advocates and educators, health care providers and faith leaders, members of Congress and representatives from local governments – came from all over the country to take part in Monday's National Conference on Mental Health and talk about ways we can work together to increase understanding and awareness about mental health issues.

Secretary Sebelius moderated a panel discussion featuring five people with personal connections to mental illness. The panelists talked about steps they’ve taken to raise awareness about mental health and reduce the negative attitudes that all too often prevent those who are struggling from asking for help.

The panel was followed by a series of five short presentations focused on successful outreach tactics. The presentations were designed to help conference participants learn about creative and effective ways to reach their own community, audience or membership about the issue of mental health. Each of the presenters highlighted powerful techniques that could be incorporated into efforts that combat stigma around mental illness and promote action to help the millions of Americans who need assistance recognize the importance of asking for it.

Check out the videos below to learn more about what each presenter had to share. For more resources, visit mentalhealth.gov.

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NOTÍCIAS,. Bringing Mental Illness Out of the Shadows. Florianópolis: Portal Jurídico Investidura, 2013. Disponível em: https://investidura.com.br/noticias-internacionais/white-house/bringing-mental-illness-out-of-the-shadows/ Acesso em: 28 mar. 2025