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      new window Advocacy West Lancs Description: Information on the different types of mental health advocacy offered. The site includes upcoming events and training courses and the local Patients Council. (advocacywestlancs.org.uk)
new window American Mental Health Association Description: Schizophrenia, depression, bipolar and schizoaffective disorder, NBD, alcoholism, and drug addiction are discussed in terms of cause, treatment, prevention, recovery, and online self-help therapy. (drmckenzie.com)
new window Asperger Syndrome Description: Parents of children who are diagnosed with AS provide information and resources. (udel.edu)
new window CommunityZero - "The Synergy Network" Description: A on-line community dedicated to assessing the more radical side of mental health politics, alternative perspectives, self-help, activism and potential political alliances. (communityzero.com)
new window Death from Ritalin: the ADHD Truth Description: Information for parents about Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder(ADHD)when considering treatment with Ritalin. Includes information on alternative treatments. (ritalindeath.com)
new window Depression Resources Description: Information on setting up a support group and links to other support organizations. (depression_resources.tripod.com)
new window Fight For Kids Description: Educational resource for parents concerned about diagnosis of Learning Disorder (LD), Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). (fightforkids.org)
new window Fresh Air - Experiences & Poetry Description: Contains stories, experiences, art and poetry submitted by those affected by mental health issues or diagnosed with mental illness. (namiscc.org)
new window Friendship Network - Mental Health Recovery Description: A unique non-profit organization which introduces single men and women recovering from mental illness to one another. (friendshipnetwork.org)
new window Global Alliance of Mental Illness Advocacy Networks Description: Gamian is a not-for-profit international organization and is a nonpolitical and nonsectarian network of organizations and individuals concerned about mental health. (gamian.org)
new window Jewish Association for the Mentally Ill Description: The only Jewish charity concerned exclusively with serious mental illness, and with the devastating impact it has on the lives of sufferers, their families and all who care for them. (mentalhealth-jami.org.uk)
new window Jung Circle Description: Support for a drug free recovery approach to schizophrenia in Australia. (jungcircle.com)
new window Mental Health Matters Description: A directory of Mental Health sites, including alternative resources, support groups, and patient's rights. (mental-health-matters.com)
new window Mental Health Recovery Description: Articles on recovery from the label of mental illness, self-help and rehabilitation information, and news. (namiscc.org)
new window Mental Health Sanctuary Description: Online resource for patients, families and professionals in mental health. Articles, resources, chats, bulletin boards and support regarding a variety of mental health disorders. (mhsanctuary.com)
new window NAMI (National Alliance for the Mentally Ill) Description: The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) is a not-for-profit, grassroots, self-help, support and advocacy organization of consumers, families, and friends of people with severe mental illnesses. (nami.org)
new window National Association of Protection and Advocacy Systems Description: The Protection and Advocacy (P&A) System and Client Assistance Program (CAP) comprise a nationwide network of congressionally mandated, legally-based disability rights agencies. (protectionandadvocacy.com)
new window National Empowerment Center Description: Practical information and techniques for recovery from mental illness. (power2u.org)
new window National Mental Health Awareness Campaign Description: Provides help and hope for those in crisis, working to eliminate stigma of mental illness that may prevent people in crisis from seeking help. (nostigma.org)
new window People Who Experience Mood Swings Description: For people who experience mood swings, fear, voices and visions, containing a number of resources and articles. (peoplewho.org)
new window Praying Hearts Sanctuary Christian Support Group Description: Prayer and support group for mental health and for people dealing with mental illness. (geocities.com)
new window Recovery, Inc. Self-Help Mental Health Description: Offers techniques to regain mental health - without charge - at weekly meetings around the world. Especially effective for panic attacks. (recovery-inc.com)
new window Safe Child Description: Concerned parent provides information on some of the harmful side-effects from many psychiatric medications as well as support groups and contact information. (safechild.faithweb.com)
new window San Joaquin Psychotherapy Center Description: A leading clinic for medication free treatment of mental illness. (breggin.com)
new window Schizophrenia.com, The Schizophrenia Home Page Description: Discussion site with chat and message boards for families and for consumers diagnosed with schizophrenia. (schizophrenia.com)
new window Singingheart, Inc. sobriety, recovery and mental health service Description: Singingheart is a non-profit, all volunteer, organization dedicated to mental health and recovery services and education in the San Diego area. (singingheart.info)
new window The Center for Reintegration Description: Organization dedicated to assisting those with schizophrenia and related disorders in their efforts to return to a meaningful life that includes family and friends, independent living and competitive employment. (reintegration.com)
new window The National Coalition of Mental Health Professionals and Consumers, Inc. Description: Advocating for mental health patients and professionals via educating the general public about good mental health care and by standing up to fight managed care's abusive practices. (thenationalcoalition.org)
new window The Wildest Colts Make the Best Horses Description: A resource site for parents, suggesting alternatives to the biomedical mental health industry. (wildestcolts.com)
 




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