NABH advocates for behavioral healthcare and represents provider systems that prevent, treat and care for people with mental and substance use disorders.
From protecting parity to strengthening the behavioral healthcare workforce, NABH continues to lead on critical advocacy priorities.
Learn more about our advocacy priorities here: https://t.co/Jim4elHz6U
Our member @UHS_Inc has been committed to fostering powerful bonds between patients and caregivers since 1979. Learn more about their continued dedication to behavioral healthcare excellence: https://t.co/gdWyDpTWCF
Save the date for the 2027 NABH Annual Meeting: March 1–3 at The Ritz-Carlton, Washington, DC.
Missed this year’s meeting? Speaker presentations from #NABH26 are available here: https://t.co/GFlmppFQZM
A new article examines barriers to eating disorder treatment, including ongoing insurance denials that can limit access to needed care.
NABH member @SilverHillHosp and its president, @agerber3, are quoted.
Read more: https://t.co/w3vY1bAquu
Are you a #BehavioralHealthcare provider? Your NABH membership connects you with colleagues, offers access to industry insights, and amplifies your voice with policymakers and regulators. Join us: https://t.co/3jkn2XxClL
Access to mental healthcare remains a challenge for many Americans. NABH board member Mark Covall highlights the gap between having coverage and being able to access timely care. Learn more: https://t.co/INxkXwANmz
Explore NABH’s tools to help strengthen behavioral healthcare. From ED triage to workplace safety, these factsheets support providers, inform advocacy, and improve care delivery. Access them here: https://t.co/fryBBAMvXl
June is PTSD Awareness Month, and NABH advocates for everyone affected by PTSD—including Veterans, survivors of sexual assault, natural disasters, and other traumatic events—to be able to receive quality behavioral healthcare. Learn more: https://t.co/BwNt9V96vd
For mental health, of the 58.7 million adults who perceived they ever had a mental health problem, 66.5% (or 38.8 million) considered themselves to be in recovery or to have recovered from their mental health problem. Learn more: https://t.co/xBLvR4NBui #MHAM2026
The percentage of youth reporting serious thoughts of suicide decreased between 2023 and 2024, from 12.3% of youth to 10.1%. Learn more: https://t.co/rq0ic1Vyuo
Cyberbullying takes a serious toll on students, affecting their ability to learn and feel safe in school. It’s crucial we foster safe connections that protect students online. Learn more here: https://t.co/e3N8PuZP5N
"Studies have shown that family involvement offers benefits to individuals with severe mental illness, including enhanced medication & treatment adherence, reduced morbidity & mortality rates, fewer relapses, & higher self-reported quality of life." https://t.co/GWWIIlrQF4
While recovery rates for serious mental illness were reported as low until age 32, they progressively increased after with 1/3 of those with a lifetime serious mental illness reported having been in remission for at least the past 12 months. Learn more: https://t.co/a0jTR8oFDc
Evidence-based supported employment, especially the Individual Placement and Support model, can help people with serious mental illness and other psychiatric disorders find and keep competitive work. Learn more: https://t.co/YokTu4DyPd. #MHAM2026
Healing from mental health and substance use issues is not just the absence of symptoms. It is a stable home, meaningful connection, and the tools to move forward. That is the promise of whole-person care. https://t.co/mjvxnJeE6z #MHAM2026
Mental health among youth in the U.S. improved significantly from 2023 to 2024. The percentage of youth (ages 12-17) who experienced a major depressive episode (MDE) in the past year decreased from 18.1% in 2023 to 15.4% in 2024. Learn more: https://t.co/rq0ic1Vyuo
A survey of more than 4,100 Americans found that 6% had a lifetime history of serious mental illness, and nearly 4% continued to experience related impairment. Learn more: https://t.co/cgHtgBQJga #MHAM2026
This Memorial Day, we honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Thank you.
If today feels difficult, support is available. Call or text 988 or chat at https://t.co/IcjhedBLEq.
A study on recovery after first-episode psychosis found 32% of participants were in clinical recovery, including 50% with bipolar disorder and 23% with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. Most were also in psychotic symptom remission. Learn more: https://t.co/4wgigc0Isx #MHAM2026
People with schizophrenia spectrum disorder were 21.6 times more likely to have been incarcerated than people with no schizophrenia spectrum disorder. Learn more: https://t.co/WwRa9R5tzR #MHAM2026