NYC Unveils $2 Million Mental Health Advertising Campaign
New York City has launched a $2 million advertising campaign meant to get people thinking and talking about mental health problems. They feature people talking about their experiences with bipolar disorder, depression, anxiety and addiction. The campaign aims to “change the mindset around the mind” by showing that mental illness isn’t shameful and recovery is possible. She’s spearheading a broad city effort to expand access to mental health care and change attitudes about it. The city Health Department is paying for the ads, which will appear through June 30. They were produced by DCF, a firm that has . . .