Every Mind Matters: The Many Dimensions of Mental Illness
The United States is facing an unprecedented mental health crisis as two in five American adults reported experiencing symptoms of anxiety and depression in 2021. Fortunately, the country has witnessed a positive sea change in recognizing the importance of mental health and self-care in recent years, but significant work still remains to create a system that recognizes the nuances and needs of those with mental illness.
Schizophrenia, major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety disease, and post-traumatic stress disorder are just some of the many conditions affecting the 1 in 20 Americans experiencing serious mental illness today. The generalization of these disorders extends beyond everyday vernacular as one-size-fits-all policies, drugs and treatments continue to fail patients. Even when services are available, barriers like cost, cultural bias, and inconvenience often prevent people from accessing the care they need.
How can we break down the stigma associated with mental illness? How can we build a comprehensive care system to support all individuals affected by it?
The Hill will bring together lawmakers, mental health experts, and advocates to discuss these questions and more and explore why prioritizing mental health is intrinsically linked to good health overall.
See event coverage here: Money and mental health: experts, lawmakers say lack of funding is limiting access
See photos from the event here.
LOCATION
In person at National Press Club Holeman Lounge, 529 14th St. NW, 13th Floor, Washington, DC 20045 & streaming nationally
DATE & TIME
Wednesday, October 18
8:00 AM – 10:00 AM ET
Speakers:
- Daniel Gillison, CEO, National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
- Dr. Joshua A. Gordon, Director, National Institute of Mental Health
- Susan Gurley, Executive Director, Anxiety & Depression Association of America
- Gabe Howard, “Inside Mental Health” Podcast Host, Author, Speaker
- Dafna Michaelson Jenet, Colorado State Senator (CO-21)
- Rep. Lisa McClain (R-MI), Co-Chair, Task Force on Mental Health & Substance Use Disorder
- Rep. David Trone (D-MD), Co-Chair, Task Force on Mental Health & Substance Use Disorder
Sponsor Perspective:
- Debra Barrett, Vice President, Corporate Affairs, Otsuka
- Eli Perez, Senior Director, Patient Advocacy & Stakeholder Management, Otsuka
Moderator:
- Bob Cusack, Editor in Chief, The Hill
Have a question? Tweet us @TheHillEvents using #TheHillMentalHealth
Sponsor:
Otsuka is a healthcare company driven by our purpose and defined by our beliefs. At Otsuka, we hold a deep respect for the value of every mind, and we will not rest until mental illnesses and brain diseases are approached with the same priority and urgency as our physical health and recognized as chronic diseases that warrant early, equitable, and accessible intervention. Otsuka is committed to shaping and responding to the regulatory, reimbursement and legislative environment so that we can research, develop, and deliver treatment to those in need. Through products, programs, policies, and advocacy, Otsuka-people will defy any limitation that stands in their way until every mind is valued. Discover our commitment to health for every mind.