
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: Provides information on psychological issues that affect children and adolescents; site includes "Facts for Families" fact sheets on a wide variety of issues and problems.
American Association of Suicidology: An organization dedicated to understanding and preventing suicide; the site includes resources for people considering suicide, including help in finding a local crisis center.
American Psychiatric Association (APA): Provides information about a variety of topics, including depression, social anxiety, eating disorders, and psychiatric medications; the
public information index: lists consumer-oriented resources, including fact sheets and pamphlets.
American Psychological Association (APA): Provides information on psychological disorders and APA activities
The Consumer Help Center: includes information about common challenges to psychological health and about how to obtain professional help.
Anxiety Disorders Association of America (ADAA): Provides information and resources related to anxiety disorders, including listings of support groups.
Depression Resources List: Links to information on depression, online support groups, and more.
Freedom from Fear: Provides information about anxiety and depression, including an online screening test and referral service.
Internet Mental Health: An encyclopedia of mental health information, including medical diagnostic criteria.
Mental Health Net: A comprehensive guide to mental health online, including background information and links for many topics.
NAMI (National Alliance for the Mentally Ill): Provides information and support for people who are affected by mental illness.
National Center for PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder): Includes articles and fact sheets about a variety of topics relating to PTSD.
National Depressive and Manic-Depressive Association (NDMDA): Provides educational materials and information about support groups and other resources.
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH): Provides helpful information about anxiety, depression, eating disorders, and other challenges to psychological health; see the public information menu for a complete listing of consumer-oriented information.
The NIMHs D/ART (DEPRESSION/Awareness, Recognition and Treatment) Program: sponsors worksite and professional training programs that offer information about depressive illness.
National Mental Health Association: Provides consumer information on a variety of mental health issues, including how to find help,
National Mental Health Services: Knowledge and Exchange Network (KEN): A one-stop source for information and resources relating to mental health; includes information on key government reports and initiatives.
New York University: Psychiatry Information for the General Public: Provides online screening tests for depression, anxiety, personality disorders, and many other mental health problems.
Psych Central: Dr. John Grohols Mental Health Page: A guide to psychology, support, and mental health issues, resources, and people on the Internet.
Psych Web: The Self-Help Resources section of this site contains links to noncommercial sites providing information and help for specific disorders related to psychological health.
Specifica: Web Links for Medical and Mental Health Problems: This site, maintained by a licensed psychologist, provides links to information about several specific psychological disorders.
National Associations of Mental Health Professionals
American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy
American Psychiatric Association
American Psychiatric Nurses Association
American Psychoanalytic Association
See also the links for Chapter 2 (stress).
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