10 Twitter Accounts to Follow in Observance of National Recovery Month
In a given year, an estimated 26.2 percent of U.S. adults suffer from a mental disorder, according to the National Alliance on Mental Illness. In addition, “approximately 40 million Americans age 12 and over meet the medical criteria for addiction involving just nicotine, alcohol or other drugs.” That’s according to the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse’s 2012 Annual Report.
When added together, these numbers are proof of a healthcare epidemic in our country. And although help is available, many people go untreated and are stricken by the stigma that is attached to mental health and substance abuse problems.
That stigma is part of the focus of National Recovery Month, an effort to raise awareness regarding these afflictions each September since 1989. According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the month is designed to educate “Americans on the fact that addiction treatment and mental health services can enable those with a mental and/or substance use disorder to live a healthy and rewarding life.”
In observance of this month, Norix Furniture would like to highlight 10 Twitter accounts that provide information, raise awareness, and offer hope to those suffering from addiction and mental illness. Our list includes some very well known accounts, as well as some you might have missed.
We know there are many more accounts out there in the Twittersphere that are tweeting to those in need of help. If you can recommend any accounts, please share them in the comment section at the bottom of this page.
@800273TALK – The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline offers encouraging messages, quotes, testimonials and the many reasons to call its number.
Your life matters. Call 1-800-273-TALK (8255) if you are struggling emotionally or thinking about suicide.
— Lifeline (@800273TALK) August 30, 2013
@Active_Minds – Active Minds supports college students by providing them with information on how to cope with mental health issues on campus.
2 in 3 students who need help don’t receive it. Do u know someone who should get help? https://t.co/9TTC9YFtoW
— Active Minds, Inc. (@Active_Minds) August 25, 2013
@afspnational – The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention raises awareness regarding suicide prevention events. It also tweets out suicide awareness news and often speaks directly to those who might be in need of help.
Join us on World Suicide Prevention Day (Sept. 10th) for online and social media awareness and educational… https://t.co/EotwsliSPn — Suicide Prevention (@afspnational) August 29, 2013
@APAHealthyMinds – The American Psychiatric Association account primarily serves as an aggregate by retweeting reputable doctors, organizations and news sources that provide mental health information.
RT @nationalcouncil: New #infographic to help families navigate when a loved one struggles with #MentalHealth probs https://t.co/Q1mNKGRvOe — Am.Psychiatric.Fdn. (@PsychFoundation) July 26, 2013
@HealthyPlace – Home to the Stand Up for Mental Health campaign, this account is not shy about retweeting and sending messages “@” others while tapping into a plethora of useful hashtags.
Can Taking #LSD Cause #Bipolar Disorder? New Breaking Bipolar blog. https://t.co/pFHmYEfh0k #mentalhealth #depression #mhsm
— HealthyPlace (@HealthyPlace) August 30, 2013
@JodiAman – We recommend Jodi Lobozzo Aman — a Twitter force who posts, retweets, talks to her followers and creates a true social conversation.
“Life is short, live it. Love is rare, grab it. Anger is bad, dump it. Fear is awful, face it. Memories are sweet, cherish it.” —Unknown
— Jodi Lobozzo Aman (@JodiAman) August 30, 2013
@NAMICommunicate – The official Twitter account for The National Alliance on Mental Illness sends out a (very) steady stream of news, research and tips on a variety of mental health issues.
Taking the long view on antipsychotic meds for people w/ #mentalillness. Dr. Insel’s blog @NIMHgov. https://t.co/k8iMNjeWKV
— NAMI (@NAMICommunicate) August 29, 2013
@NIMHgov – The National Institute of Mental Health has a Twitter following of nearly 400,000 — and for good reason. The Twitter account provides webinars, live chats, the latest research, practical mental health tips and the latest mental health news.
Register for a free webinar on 9/9 with NIMH scientist Dr. Judith Rapoport discussing childhood-onset #schizophrenia: https://t.co/HNR5l8zz7x — Mental Health NIMH (@NIMHgov) August 30, 2013
@PsychCentral – A true breath of fresh air, PsychCentral’s Twitter feed is filled with news regarding “Psychology and mental health information and support,” along with many words of encouragement for those suffering.
Therapy Soup: The Second Key To Starting Over https://t.co/4zyxRpSNDD — PsychCentral (@PsychCentral) August 29, 2013
@RecoveryMonth – Sponsored by SAMHSA, the Recovery Month’s Twitter account “is a platform to celebrate people in all forms of recovery and those who serve them.” Follow them for videos, National Recovery Month event information, and great resources about mental health and substance abuse treatment.
Recovery Month begins on Sunday! Share your upcoming #recovery event with your community! Post event details here: https://t.co/Y3KpiZs2xu
— Recovery Month (@RecoveryMonth) August 29, 2013
Dustin Coleman is a brand journalist for Norix Furniture and a contributor to the Safe Environments blog.