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      new window American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Description: AACAP. Membership information and benefits, news, publications, research and training. Child and adolescent psychiatry definition and FAQ, glossary of symptoms and illnesses, public health issues, and publications catalog. (aacap.org)
new window American Academy of Psychotherapists Description: American Academy of Psychotherapists (AAP): To enhance the person of the psychotherapist. AAP is a multi-disci- plinary group of caring therapists who are committed to the art and science of psychotherapy. (aapweb.com)
new window American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry Description: AAGP is a national association representing and serving its members and the field of geriatric psychiatry. It is dedicated to promoting the mental health and well being of older people and improving the care of those with late life mental disorders. (aagpgpa.org)
new window American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Description: Professional association for the field of marriage and family therapy. (aamft.org)
new window American Association for Therapeutic Humor Description: AATH. Therapeutic humor resources and articles. Develops and supports research into the use of humor in therapy. (aath.org)
new window American Association of Anger Management Providers Description: The American Association of Anger Management Providers is committed to establishing standards for providers nationwide. Provides research, self-help articles, CDs, videos and client books for persons experiencing problems in managing anger. (angermanagementproviders.com)
new window American Association of Psychotherapists, Inc. Description: A professional association of mental health clinicians dedicated to the support and development of psychotherapy. (angelfire.com)
new window American College of Mental Health Administration Description: National organization for mental health and substance abuse administrators, consumers, and family leaders. (acmha.org)
new window American Counseling Association Description: The ACA promotes the counseling profession through work in advocacy, research and professional standards. The site has general information and on-line skill expansion courses. (counseling.org)
new window American Mental Health Counselors Association Description: Enhances the profession of mental health counseling through advocacy, education and professional development. (amhca.org)
new window American Orthopsychiatric Association Description: A multidisciplinary membership association which focuses on clinical issues and social justice issues within the mental health care professions. (amerortho.org)
new window American Psychiatric Association Description: The American Psychiatric Association (APA) has 38,000 U.S. and international member physicians with the goal of ensuring humane care and effective treatment for all persons with mental disorder, including mental retardation and substance-related disorders. (psych.org)
new window American Psychiatric Foundation Description: Provides grant support for programs in public education that increase awareness and understanding of mental disorders, advocacy initiatives that empower patients and their families to make informed healthcare choices, and research focused on the treatment and prevention of mental illness. (psychfoundation.org)
new window American Psychological Association Description: Promotes research and represents the professional interests of psychologists in the United States. Includes information on publications and conferences, and a find-a-psychologist referral feature. (apa.org)
new window American Psychotherapy Association Description: Membership information, newsletter, e-zine, and continuing education information. (americanpsychotherapy.com)
new window APA Division 42: Psychologists in Independent Practice Description: Public and members areas including mental health related articles and official documents. (division42.org)
new window Association for Psychological Therapists Description: APT is an independent organisation, founded in 1981, dedicated to providing top-quality training for the helping professions nurses, social workers, probation officers, occupational therapists, psychologists, psychiatrists and many others. (apt.ac)
new window Association for Assessment in Counseling Description: Provides leadership, training, and research in measurement, assessment, and testing for counselors, educators and other professionals. (aac.ncat.edu)
new window Association for Birth Psychology Description: The first organization of professionals interested in the psychological impact of pregnancy, birth, and the perinatal period on personality. Research and clinical practice of psychotherapy and empirical investigation of the fetus, pregnancy, parents, and obstetical considerations. (BirthPsychology.org)
new window Association for Family Therapy and Systemic Practice in the UK Description: AFT members work to improve the standards of professional family therapy and systems practice by promoting family system ideas in practice, training, management and research. (aft.org.uk)
new window Association of Humanistic Psychology Practitioners Description: Provides information about therapists, counsellors, and other practitioners who apply the theories of Humanistic Psychology to their work. (ahpp.org)
new window Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists Description: An international professional organization of mental health professionals whose common bond is adherence to the principles and standards of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. (amcap.net)
new window Association of VA Psychologist Leaders Description: Addresses the professional needs and concerns of Veterans Affairs psychologists. (avapl.org)
new window California Committee of Concerned Psychologists Advocate oh behalf of State Psychiatric Patients Description: We are a patients rights advocacy group comprised of mental health professionals and public citizens aimed at insuring quality patient care in public psychiatric facilities. (hometown.aol.com)
new window Canadian Academy Of Geriatric Psychiatry (CAGP) Description: A national organization of psychiatrists dedicated to promoting mental health in the Canadian elderly population through clinical, educational and research activities of its members. (cagp.ca)
new window Center for Mental Health Services Description: Links users to the Federal efforts to treat mental illnesses, promote mental health, and prevent the development or worsening of mental illness. (samhsa.gov)
new window Center for Quality Assessment and Improvement in Mental Health, CQAIMH Description: Based at the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and McLean Hospital, CQAIMH develops and tests methods to evaluate the quality of mental health care. Inventory of mental health quality measures. Useful to clinicians, care managers, payers, services researchers, and others involved in the assessment and improvement of mental health care. Provides a Consumer Guide to Obtaining Quality Mental Health Care. (cqaimh.org)
new window Center for Research into Psychological Development Description: Focus on research with a developmental psychopathology orientation. (soton.ac.uk)
new window Community Options Description: Incorporated on February 9, 1989 to develop residential and employment supports for people with severe disabilities, utilizing technology and training. Serving 11 states. (comopdonations.org)
new window Equine Assisted Growth and Learning Association Description: A non-profit organization for the field of Equine Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP), a growing field in which horses are used as an effective tool in the treatment of mental health. (eagala.org)
new window European Association for Transactional Analysis (EATA) Description: Established to promote knowledge and research on Transactional Analysis, develop its theory, and ensure agreed standards of practice. (eatanews.org)
new window Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing International Association Description: EMDRIAŽ promotes high standards of excellence and integrity in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) practice, research and education. EMDR treatment is the resolution of emotional distress arising from difficult childhood experiences,or the recovery from the effects of critical incidents, such as automobile accidents, assault, natural disasters, and combat trauma. (emdria.org)
new window Gestalt Center for Psychotherapy and Training Description: Gestalt therapy training program for mental health professionals and referral service to Gestalt trained therapists in NYC area (gestaltnyc.org)
new window Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma Description: Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma has spent 25 years caring for the health and mental needs of survivors of mass violence and torture, through a combined practice of clinical experience and medical research. (hprt-cambridge.org)
new window Institute for Integrative Psychotherapy Description: Integrative Psychotherapy's guiding principle is that the decisions made and beliefs formed during one's formative years continue to shape and influence one's perceptions, feelings and behaviors throughout life. (integrativetherapy.com)
new window Institute for the Study of Therapeutic Change Description: Association of therapists dedicated to improving therapy practices. Contains latest research on "what works" in therapy translated into principles for clinical practice. (talkingcure.com)
new window Institute for Training in Psychodynamics Description: Institute for Training in Psychodynamics - Provides information about seminars, psychoanalysis & related Material (psychoanalysis.edu.gr)
new window Institute of Psychiatry Description: Post-graduate education and research in psychiatry, psychology, and allied disciplines associated with Kings College, London. (iop.kcl.ac.uk)
new window Intentional Care Performance Standards Description: These standards help bridge the gap between the principles of recovery and empowerment and the real-world application of these principles in the everyday work of direct service staff and their supervisors. They were developed by Advocates, Inc. and Patricia E. Deegan, Ph.D. (intentionalcare.org)
new window International Association For Regression Research and Therapies Description: Offers training, certification, conferences, continuing education, and publications. (iarrt.org)
new window International Association of Group Psychotherapy Description: Conference in Zadar, Croatia 2001. Applications accepted from Mediterranean countries and from other European countries, North America and Africa. (iagpconference.zadar.net)
new window International Network on Personal Relationships Description: INPR is a member organization for those who study or treat relationships. (inpr.org)
new window International Organisation of Psychomotricty and Relaxation Therapy Description: Site of international psychomotor therapists. Information on upcoming events. In English, French, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese. (psychomotricite.com)
new window International Primal Association Description: A community of feeling-oriented people, who highly value primal process and other deep feeling work as modalities. (primals.org)
new window International Psychoanalytical Association Description: Professional association for psychoanalysts worldwide, instituted by Sigmund Freud some 90 years ago. Online newsletter, forthcoming events, member services. (ipa.org.uk)
new window International Society for Mental Health Online Description: The international Internet mental health education, advocacy, and information organization for professionals and consumers. (ismho.org)
new window International Society for Orthomolecular Medicine Description: Society to educate health professionals and the public in the benefits and practice of orthomolecular medicine through publications, conferences and seminars. Contains research, newsletters, journal, membership and conference information. (orthomed.org)
new window International Society for the Psychoanalytic Study of Organizations Description: Provides a forum for academics, clinicians, consultants and others interested in working in and with organizations utilizing psychoanalytic concepts and insights. (sba.oakland.edu)
new window International Transactional Analysis Association Description: A scientific organization which facilitates international communication among people and groups who use transactional analysis. (itaa-net.org)
new window ISIPT - International Society for Interpersonal Psychotherapy Description: Provides information about IPT and its clinical and research applications. It also provides background information and contact details for the Society. (interpersonalpsychotherapy.org)
new window Law and Psychiatry Institute Description: The Law and Psychiatry Institute of the North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System provides a multidisciplinary approach to the field of forensic mental health. LPI works to address individual needs as well as issues of public import that arise at the juncture of law and psychiatry. (northshorelij.com)
new window Mental Research Institute Description: Training, workshops, clinical services, and research in interactional/systemic studies, psychotherapy, brief therapy, and family therapy. (mri.org)
new window Minnesota Association of Community Mental Health Programs, Inc. Description: The Minnesota Association of Community Mental Health Programs (MACMHP) is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving quality through education, public policy advocacy and member services (macmhp.org)
new window National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression Description: NARSAD is a national, not-for-profit organization whose primary objective is to raise funds to find the causes, cures, better treatments, and prevention of severe brain disorders. (narsad.org)
new window National Association of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapists Description: The NACBT provides certification in cognitive-behavioral therapy, along with seminars and workshops. Site contains new interactive CBT Forum for discussion of CBT. (nacbt.org)
new window National Center for American Indian/Alaska Native Mental Health Research Description: The only program of this type in the country focusing specifically on American Indian and Alaska Native populations. Includes project descriptions and online journal. (uchsc.edu)
new window National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare Description: A nonprofit trade association serving the education, advocacy and networking needs of more than 800 community providers of mental health and addiction treatment services. (nccbh.org)
new window National Institute of Mental Health Description: Symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of various mental illnesses. Included are brochures and information sheets, reports, press releases, fact sheets, and other educational materials. (nimh.nih.gov)
new window National Latino Behavioral Health Association (NLBHA) Description: Association seeking relief for the substance abuse and mental health needs of the United States Latino population. News, events, current issues, how to join. (nlbha.org)
new window National Mental Health Association Description: Dedicated to promoting mental health, preventing mental disorders and achieving victory over mental illnesses through advocacy, education, research and service. News, event calendar, position statements, history, mental health facts, donation information. (nmha.org)
new window National Stigma Clearinghouse Description: Focuses on inaccurate images of mental illness in news, advertising, and entertainment media. This association provides this information on request to mental health organizations, educators, consumers, families, students, researchers, and professionals in the mental health field. (community-2.webtv.net)
new window Ness Foundation Description: Conducting research into safer treatments for schizophrenia, depression, bipolar disorder and ADHD, particularly in connection with dietary lipids and oxidative stress. (ness-foundation.org.uk)
new window Northwest Alliance for Psychoanalytic Study Description: Seattle-based, non-profit, interdisciplinary organization that includes psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, counselors and nurses. Dedicated to making psychoanalytic knowledge available and useful to interested professionals. (nwaps.org)
new window Pro Aid Autisme Description: Pro Aid Autisme is working for better answers to the needs of people challenged by autism or similar disorders of communication. (proaidautisme.org)
new window Psychiatric Studies Centre Description: Association whose purpose is scientific research in the fields of psychiatry, psychopharmacology and social psychiatry. (censtupsi.org)
new window Psychogeriatrics Description: A public service of the International Psychogeriatric Association. Meeting schedule and news releases. (ipa-online.org)
new window Psychotherapists and Counsellors Professional Association Description: Main professional organisation of psychotherapists and counsellors in UK. Own code of conduct and independent complaints procedure to protect both practitioners and patients. (counselling.ltd.uk)
new window Screening for Mental Health Description: Organization dedicated to coordinating nationwide mental health screening programs and to ensure cooperation, professionalism, and accountability in mental illness screenings. Contains support information for setting up screenings for specific disorders. (mentalhealthscreening.org)
new window Silvan S. Tomkins Institute Description: Dedicated to the enhancement of the understanding of human emotion. Supports research on affect theory and script theory. Articles, publications, audio and videos tapes, membership information, and study groups. (behavior.net)
new window Society of Biological Psychiatry Description: Professional association supports research in medical psychiatry with humanitarian, emotional, psychological, and socio-cultural orientation. Publishes the journal "Biological Psychiatry." Founded 1945. (sobp.org)
new window Southwest Hypnotherapist Examining Board Description: The site lists hypnotherapists that are certified by SHEB. Also lists the requirements for membership, frequently asked questions about hypnotherapy and links to another complementary web sites. (shebweb.com)
new window The American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress Description: A multidisciplinary network of professionals committed to the advancement of intervention for survivors of trauma. Members in every state of the United States and over 40 foreign countries. (aaets.org)
new window The Centre for Mental Health Services Research Inc. Description: A collaborative organisation recognised for bridging science and service to improve the effectiveness of mental health services and policy decisions. Australia. (cmhsr.com.au)
new window The International Association of Anxiety Management Description: An informative resource website for sufferers of anxiety disorders, panic attacks, obsessive compulsive disorder and post traumatic stress disorder. (anxman.org)
new window The National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors Description: For the collective interests of State Mental Health Authorities and their directors at the national level. NASMHPD analyzes trends in the delivery and financing of mental health services and builds and disseminates knowledge and experience reflecting the integration of public mental health programming in evolving healthcare environments. (nasmhpd.org)
new window The National Coalition Of Mental Health Professionals And Consumers, Inc. Description: Professionals, consumers, and consumer advocates working to address the negative impact of managed care on patients and professionals in mental health care. (NoManagedCare.org)
new window The National Fair Access Coalition on Testing Description: FACT's mission is to protect fair access to psychological and educational tests by properly trained professionals to better serve the public. (fairaccess.org)
new window The National Register On the Web Description: Largest credentialing organization for licensed psychologists; evaluates their education, training and experience to determine if they meet the criteria for recognition as credentialed health service providers in psychology.Site provides free online searchable directory. (nationalregister.org)
new window The Psychiatry Research Trust Description: A charity that raises funds for mental illness and brain disease research at the Institute of Psychiatry, a world-recognised centre for psychiatric and psychological medicine. Contains information for the public written by leading experts. (iop.kcl.ac.uk)
new window The Sandtray Network Description: A non-profit organization founded to promote learning, healing, and creativity through the use of the sandtray. (sandtray.org)
new window The Soup Can League Description: A grassroots Mental Health organization with a sense of humor. Learn about patient's rights. Visit the museums. Get advice on dealing with medication side effects. (ca.geocities.com)
new window TheArcLink Incorporated Description: Non-profit advocacy organization with a national database listing providers of home and community-based services for people with mental retardation and developmental disabilities. News, links, glossary, sponsors, and resources. (thearclink.org)
new window United States of America Transactional Analysis Association Description: A community of psychotherapy professionals utilizing the principles of transactional analysis. (usataa.org)
new window Violent Death Bereavement Society Description: Serves as a centralized forum of information and training for service providers of loved ones and family members after violent death. (vdbs.org)
new window World Federation for Mental Health Description: Seeks to improve mental health services, reduce the stigma associated with mental and emotional disorders, protect human rights of the mentally ill, promote mental health, and identify mental health issues. (wfmh.com)
 




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