MI Mental Health

The MI Mental Health series highlights the opportunities that Michigan's children, teens, and adults of all ages have to find the mental health help they need, when and where they need it. It is made possible with funding from the Community Mental Health Association of MichiganCenter for Health and Research TransformationLifeWaysMichigan Health and Hospital Association, Northern Lakes Community Mental Health AuthorityOnPointSanilac County Community Mental Health, Summit Pointe, and Washtenaw County Community Mental Health and Public Safety Preservation Millage.
 

Longform Jon Cauchi, inclusion consultant and trainer for Disabilities Advocates of Kent County

Living with disabilities can impact mental health


Longform Jon Cauchi, inclusion consultant and trainer for Disabilities Advocates of Kent County

Living with disabilities can impact mental health


Longform Jon Cauchi, inclusion consultant and trainer for Disabilities Advocates of Kent County

Living with disabilities can impact mental health


Partner Content Back to School Guide — St. Clair County Community Mental Health

Community Mental Health shares tips for developing resilience in children


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Partner Content During National Recovery Month, St. Clair County Community Mental Health is hosting its annual Recovery Summit, offering a series of free webinars throughout September.
Longform Northern Lakes Community Mental Health Authority Grayling location.
Longform Northern Lakes Community Mental Health Authority Grayling location.
Feature Story If insurance covers inpatient treatment for a medical issue, parity means inpatient care for a mental health issue is covered, as well.
Feature Story If insurance covers inpatient treatment for a medical issue, parity means inpatient care for a mental health issue is covered, as well.
Longform Katie Hoener works with Washtenaw County CMH's crisis negotiation unit
Feature Story Jessica Jones, be nice. communications director, and Isabelle Buck, student volunteer.

Back-to-school with community mental health


Partner Content “The change in her from a year and a half ago till now is tremendous,” Sarah says. “I see a smile, a genuine smile on her face again. I see her having fun with friends again."