 NIMH envisions a world in which mental illnesses are prevented and cured.

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 NIMH envisions a world in which mental illnesses are prevented and cured.

 Promote discovery in the brain and behavioral sciences to fuel research on the causes of mental disorders  Chart mental illness trajectories to determine when, where, and how to intervene  Develop new and better interventions that incorporate the diverse needs and circumstances of people with mental illnesses  Strengthen the public health impact of NIMH- supported research

 Conducts research on mental disorders and the underlying basic science of brain and behavior.  Supports research on these topics at research settings throughout the United States and the world.  Collects, analyzes, and disseminates information on the causes, occurrence, and treatment of mental illnesses.  Supports the training of more than 1,000 scientists each year to carry out basic and clinical mental health research.  Communicates with scientists, patients, the news media, and primary care and mental health professionals about mental illnesses, the brain, behavior, and opportunities and research advances in these areas.

 Supports the training of more than 1,000 scientists each year to carry out basic and clinical mental health research.

 The mission of NIMH is to transform the understanding and treatment of mental illnesses through basic and clinical research, paving the way for prevention, recovery, and cure.  For the Institute to continue fulfilling this vital public health mission, it must foster innovative thinking and ensure that a full array of novel scientific perspectives are used to further discovery in the evolving science of brain, behavior, and experience. In this way, breakthroughs in science can become breakthroughs for all people with mental illnesses.

 DISORDERS  Anxiety Disorders Anxiety Disorders  Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)  Autism Autism  Bipolar Disorder Bipolar Disorder  Borderline Personality Disorder Borderline Personality Disorder  Depression Depression  Eating Disorders Eating Disorders  Generalized Anxiety Disorder Generalized Anxiety Disorder  Obsessive- Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Obsessive- Compulsive Disorder (OCD)  Panic Disorder Panic Disorder  Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder  Schizophrenia Schizophrenia  Social Phobia Social Phobia

 POPULATIONS  Children and Adolescents Children and Adolescents  Men’s Mental Health Men’s Mental Health  Military Service Members Military Service Members  Older Adults Older Adults  Women’s Mental Health Women’s Mental Health

 RESEARCH  BRAIN Initiative BRAIN Initiative  Basic Research Basic Research  Clinical Research and Trials Clinical Research and Trials  Mental Health Services Research Mental Health Services Research  RDoC RDoC  Research Funding Research Funding

 Alzheimer’s Disease Alzheimer’s Disease  Coping with Traumatic Events Coping with Traumatic Events  Diversity and Ethnic Groups Diversity and Ethnic Groups  Genetics Genetics  HIV/AIDS HIV/AIDS  Imaging Imaging  Medications Medications  NIMH NIMH  Prevention Prevention  Psychotherapies Psychotherapies  Recovery Act Recovery Act  Statistics Statistics  Suicide Prevention Suicide Prevention  Treatments Treatments

◦ Comprehensive Resources ◦ Reagents and Screening ◦ Resources for Genetic Studies ◦ Data Resources for Genetics ◦ Tissue Resources ◦ Model Organisms for Research ◦ Imaging Resources ◦ Resources for Clinical Research ◦ Data Resources for Clinical Researc

 Neuroscience and Basic Behavioral Science Neuroscience and Basic Behavioral Science  Translational Research Translational Research  Services and Intervention Research Services and Intervention Research  AIDS Research AIDS Research  Research Training and Career Development Research Training and Career Development  Small Business Research Opportunities Small Business Research Opportunities  Technology Development and Coordination Technology Development and Coordination  Genomics Research Coordination Genomics Research Coordination  Research on Disparities and Global Mental Health Research on Disparities and Global Mental Health

 NIMH supports research on the following diseases such as anxiety disorder attention deficity,depression,panic,schezoprenia,post traumatic stress disorder,eating disorder,social phobia,suizidal prevention etc..  These disorders commonly occur in children and adolescents, older adults.  NIMH gives detailed information of all these diseases and the current treatment.

 Animal Research Policies Animal Research Policies  Human Subjects Recruitment Policy Human Subjects Recruitment Policy  Human Subjects Research Policies Human Subjects Research Policies  Intellectual Property & Invention Reporting Intellectual Property & Invention Reporting  NIH-Wide Data Sharing Policy NIH-Wide Data Sharing Policy  NIH-Wide Grants Policy NIH-Wide Grants Policy  Policy Changes and Announcements Policy Changes and Announcements  Public Access to NIH-Sponsored Publications Policy Public Access to NIH-Sponsored Publications Policy  Enhancing the Reliability of NIMH-Supported Research through Rigorous Study Design and Reporting Enhancing the Reliability of NIMH-Supported Research through Rigorous Study Design and Reporting

 If unsure where to go for help, talk to someone you trust who has experience in mental health—for example, a doctor, nurse, social worker, or religious counselor. Ask their advice on where to seek treatment. If there is a university nearby, its departments of psychiatry or psychology may offer private and/or sliding-scale fee clinic treatment options. Otherwise, check the Yellow Pages under mental health, health, social services, crisis intervention services, hotlines, hospitals,or physicians for phone numbers and addresses. In times of crisis, the emergency room doctor at a hospital may be able to provide temporary help for a mental health problem, and will be able to tell you where and how to get further help

Listed below are the types of people and places that will make a referral to, or provide, diagnostic and treatment services.  Family doctors  Mental health specialists, such as psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, or mental health counselors  Religious leaders/counselors  Health maintenance organizations  Community mental health centers  Hospital psychiatry departments and outpatient clinics  University- or medical school-affiliated programs  State hospital outpatient clinics  Social service agencies  Private clinics and facilities  Employee assistance programs  Local medical and/or psychiatric societies

KNOWLEDGE RESOURCE BASE CUSTOMARY /TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE SOCIAL SCIENCE KNOWLEDGE EXPERIENTIAL KNOWLEDGE MEDICAL/CLINICAL KNOWLEDGE

 Medical or clinical knowledge is very helpful in understanding mental health and mental illness. It reduces stigma associated with mental illness.  NIMH describes various topics related to health and mental illness such as Anxiety Disorders, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD, ADD), Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), Bipolar Disorder (Manic-Depressive Illness),Borderline Personality Disorder, Depression, Eating Disorders, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD),Panic Disorder, Prevention, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD),Schizophrenia, Social Phobia (Social Anxiety Disorder),Suicide Prevention.  This website also contains clinical research in mental health field which helps in studying mental health in clinical trails, developing new treatments or medications, identifying causes of illness studying trends, or evaluating ways in which genetics may be related to an illness.

 This organization provides knowledge about psychotherapies, medications and brain stimulation therapies.  There is also online resources for learning mental health and its related disorders. Some of the educational resources are-  The Science of Mental Illness  The Brain’s Inner Workings  Brain Basics Modules  Neuroscience and Psychiatry Modules

 Experience helps a client to have better understanding of disorder and its treatment because consumers who are living with mental illness know it more intimately than any other professional who lack direct experience.  NIMH provides real stories of persons experiencing mental illness who had courage to ask for help such as-Paul's Story, Jimmy's Story, Patrick's Story, Rene's Story, Rodolfo's Story.

NIMH communicates with scientists, patients, the news media, and primary care and mental health professionals about mental illnesses, the brain, behaviour, and opportunities and research advances in these areas.  NIMH also gives health information according to different age groups such as child and adolescent mental health, older adult and mental health, men and depression and women and mental health.  According to different ages, NIMH provides data about various disorders and their related treatments.

 NIMH describes various psychiatric disorders and their treatments. This institute gather knowledge from family members and friends regarding behaviour of a person suffering from mental illness. This helps them to have better understanding of disorder and treatment.  NIMH also gives information about helping any friend or relative who has any mental illness.

 (P01) UNSOLICITED APPLICATIONS FOR PROGRAM PROJECT GRANTS (P01) UNSOLICITED APPLICATIONS FOR PROGRAM PROJECT GRANTS  There are no current announcements at NIMH seeking applications for the P01 grant activity. To find currently supported announcements in all areas and activities for NIMH, see our PA listing and/or our RFA listing.our PA listingour RFA listing  (P20) CENTERS PROGRAM-DEVELOPING CENTER GRANTS (P20) CENTERS PROGRAM-DEVELOPING CENTER GRANTS  Supports planning for new programs, expansion or modification of existing resources, and feasibility studies to explore various approaches to the development of interdisciplinary programs that offer potential solutions to problems of special significance to the mission of the NIH.  (P30) CENTER CORE GRANTS (P30) CENTER CORE GRANTS  Supports shared resources and facilities for categorical research by a number of investigators from different disciplines who provide a multidisciplinary approach to a joint research effort or from the same discipline who focus on a common research problem.  (P50) SPECIALIZED CENTER (P50) SPECIALIZED CENTER  Supports any part of the full range of research and development from very basic to clinical.  May involve ancillary supportive activities such as protracted patient care necessary to the primary research or R&D effort.  These grants differ from program project grants in that they are usually developed in response to an announcement of the programmatic needs of an Institute or Division

 Brain machinery for communication, transcription, regulation implicated  The largest study of its kind to date has strongly implicated 33 genes in autism – a nearly 4-fold increase over previous findings. Genes underlying the neural machinery for shaping communication between brain cells, gene expression, and its regulation by environment emerged as conferring the most risk. NIMH/NHGRI-funded researchers of the Autism Sequencing Consortium reported on their findings October 29, 2014 in the journal Nature. Rare glitches in 107 genes confer relatively higher risk. Among 2270 trios of patients and their parents, 13.8 percent carried such mutations – a level significantly higher than would be expected by chance. Such anomalies have a much higher impact on risk than most of the more than 1000 genes that the researchers estimate are likely involved in autism. By comparing types of mutations found in girls versus boys – who have much higher rates of autism – the researchers pinpointed mutations that confer more than a 20-fold increase in risk in boys. autism

 This website is easy to navigate because everything on this website is well defined with all required information. It have all the mental health problems with accurate treatment. It also provide new researches and latest treatment for all disorders. Because of these all qualities this website engages users with it.

 This website help to develop our knowledge regarding the brain and behavioral which is causing the mental disorder.  To develop an integrated understanding of basic brain behavior process that provide a foundation in mental disorder.  It helps to identify the genetic and environmental factors associated with mental disorders.

 It also giving a new ways and purposes of researches.  Enhance understanding of how the cultural diversity may influence the developmental trajectories of mental illness.  Develop tools to better define and identify risk and protective factors for mental illness across the lifespan.