NOTE: NASNIcares strongly advises anyone experiencing concerning symptoms or anyone observing concerning signs and symptoms that are characteristic of what is commonly referred to as “mental health” or “mental illness”, should see a medical doctor. All content on this website is the product of assimilated research, and is not meant to constitute medical advice. We recommend that someone see a medical doctor as an initial contact rather than a mental health practitioner (such as a psychologist, counselor, and therapist)

“Mental Health” is all the rage. Everyone, Everywhere, All the Time is talking about it, but it’s important to know what “Mental Health” is ——-And what it’s NOT! Read all about it in the link below: “Mental Health vs Mental Illness”

What is a “mental Illness” or “psychiatric” illness? You may think you know…but maybe you don’t. Advocacy organizations have brought lawsuits against jails and prisons for the abusive, cruel treatment of people with “psychiatric” disabilities. NASNIcares wants to raise awareness so that the general public understands what a “psychiatric” illness truly is.

Mental Health vs Mental Illness

Why Are So Many “Mentally Ill” People Homeless and Incarcerated?

When physical Illness Became “Mental Illness”

Dysmentative Brain Syndromes and The Criminal Legal System