NIMH Multimedia From 2011
- Embedded in Iraq
-
Embedded reporter and NIMH discuss mental health issues for some Iraq War veterans
- Unlocking the Genetic Code
-
Dr. Joel Kleinman explains when and where genes turn on in the brain
- Looking at Trauma – Long interview
-
Dr. Sandro Galea, a National Institute of Mental Health grantee, talks about disasters and mental health research.
- Disasters and Mental Health Research
-
Dr. Sandro Galea, a National Institute of Mental Health grantee, talks about disasters and mental health research.
- White House Champions of Change
-
NIMH researchers honored with White House Champions of Change award.
- Suicide Prevention Research
-
NIMH researcher Dr. Douglas Meinecke talks about critical suicide prevention research.
- Suicide Prevention and Research
-
NIMH researcher Dr. Jane Pearson talks about warning signs as well as progress in suicide prevention.
- Help for Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans
-
Every day, military veterans return from the intense surroundings of warfare. And some of those returning veterans come home with unique mental health challenges: a topic of discussion between NIMH Director Dr. Thomas Insel and Sergeant Todd Bowers of the organization Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America.
- Development of the Young Brain
-
For more than twenty years, National Institute of Mental Health neuroscientist Dr. Jay Giedd has studied the development of the adolescent brain. Decades of imaging work have led to remarkable insight and a more than a few surprises.
- Stem Cell Possibilities in Autism Research
-
Dr. Ricardo Dolmetsch and his colleagues have generated stem cells from children with autism allowing them to study how the brain develops in children with ASD.
- Helping Young People with ASD Find Jobs
-
NIH Radio: Listen to an interview with Louise Buchholz, the Content Director responsible for JobTIPS web program.
- Rethinking BPD: A Clinician’s View
-
Dr. Marsha Linehan was featured in a series of lectures on Borderline Personality Disorder.
- Borderline Personality Disorder
-
Recently, the National Institute of Mental Health hosted an event that focused on Borderline Personality Disorder. Featured speakers included BPD researcher Dr. Marsha Linehan as well as Amanda Wang, founder of RethinkBPD.
- Rethinking BPD: A Patient’s View
-
Amanda Wang is the lead organizer of RethinkBPD, a peer-led advocacy and support group for Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). Ms. Wang participated in a lecture series on BPD at the National Institute of Mental Health in Bethesda, Maryland. She shared her personal experience in coping with BPD as well as the objectives of RethinkBPD.













