September 2023

A new approach to treating early symptoms of severe mental illness in teens holds promise for prevention.
One of AIM’s new Science Advisory Board members, Benjamin Goldstein, is spearheading cutting edge research on the connection between heart disease and bipolar disorders in teens.
AIM Youth Mental Health convenes the best and brightest seeking solutions for our children for the 2nd annual AIM Scientific Symposium.
Through the AIM Ideas Lab, a youth-led survey of local mental health, AIM is discovering the power of peer support in youth mental health.
By now it’s no secret that far too many young people have been suffering emotionally through this seemingly endless pandemic. But no story I’ve heard quite compares with that of a young man I’ll call Andy.
Though discussions of mental health have gained ground in recent years, we still have a long way to go — especially when it comes to mental health for youth.
Youth mental health is in crisis. 1 in 4 kids were struggling with their mental health before coronavirus hit. Now add the stress and uncertainty of living through a pandemic. We have a crisis squared.
There is no denying, anxiety levels are through the roof in the midst of the coronavirus panic. Here are some ways to - hopefully- avoid rising levels of anxiety.
Filmmaker Peter Rodger speaks on his personal experience with mental illness in his family, and the importance of raising awareness and advocating for mental health research at the 2014 AIM for the Cures Gala.
Having resilience can be an important protection from certain mental health symptoms. These strategies have proven to have a significant impact in building mental and emotional resilience.