Treating Mental Illness Means More Than Just Popping a Pill

Today most people recognize that conditions like depression and bipolar-disorder as legitimate illnesses. But, there is a downside to this acceptance. Far too many people believe that all you have to do is take a pill and all your troubles will magically disappear.

Police: More Calls Involve Mental Illness (Voice of San Diego)

As one of San Diego's newest police officers, David Ramirez said he didn't know the signs of schizophrenia, depression or bipolar disorders. He knew their names, not the symptoms. He's a police officer, not a doctor.

Active Minds wants to end stigma about mental health (The Rocket)

It's a mysterious condition that's plagued mankind since the start of its existence. Even thousands of years later, in the current age of the 21st century, one out of four people suffer from mental illness. Under the broad spectrum of mental illness are disorders of varying severity, from depression and seasonal anxiety disorder, to bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.