REFERENCE LINKS
Looking for more information on a particular topic?
CHILD, ADOLESCENT
and YOUNG ADULTS INFORMATION
American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry
www.aacap.org/about/index.htm
Provides information on child and adolescent psychiatry,
fact sheets for parents and caregivers, AACAP membership,
current research, practice guidelines, managed care information,
etc.
Mental Health Risk Factors for
Adolescents
education.indiana.edu/cas/adol/mental.html
Adolescent On-Line Directory. This is a database of excellent
websites for adolescent mental health issues.
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
www.aacap.org/info_families/index.htm
This
site offers excellent information from the series entitled ìFacts
for Families.
The Federation of Families for
Children's Mental Health
www.ffcmh.org
A National parent-run organization focused on the needs of
children and youth with emotional, behavioral or mental disorders
and their families.
Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation
www.bpkids.org
Educates families, professionals, and the public about pediatric
bipolar disorder; connects families with resources and support;
advocates for and empowers affected families; and supports
research on pediatric bipolar disorder and its cure.
Safer Child, Inc.
www.saferchild.org
An
excellent website with information on almost every conceivable
illness, dilemma, or stressor
a child might face.
College Students and Depression
www.med.umich.edu/depression/2004%20Conference_followup.htm
Information from the University of Michigan Depression Center,
including resources stemming from their 2004 conference on
College Students and Depression
Facts on Tap: Alcohol and Your
College Experience
www.factsontap.org
Information on alcohol use and abuse and the effects on college
students.
MPOWER Youth
http://www.mpoweryouth.org
Musicians for Mental Health site sponsored by Mental Health
America. Includes youth oriented material and resource links.
Half of Us
http://www.halfofus.org
More than half of college students report suffering from emotional
distress. This site is geared toward students, breaking down
stigma and providing resources for help.
GERIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH
American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry
www.aagpgpa.org
News, facts, tools and expert information for adults coping
with mental health issues & aging.
ElderWeb
www.elderweb.com
Click on Body and Soul. This section provides information
about the physical needs of the elderly, and the mental, social,
and spiritual needs of botholder adults and their caregivers.
Geriatric Mental Health Foundation
www.gmhfonline.org
Good information and fact sheets for older adults, family
members and caregivers.
The Center for Elderly Suicide Prevention
http://www.gioa.org/programs/cesp/cesp.html
Elder-friendly resource. Includes the nationwide toll-free
Friendship Line offering telephone support to depressed, isolated,
abused, and/or suicidal older adults.
CONSUMER ADVOCACY
1st Person Mental Health Magazine
www.1stpm.org
1st
Person is a magazine devoted to giving accounts, opinion
and artwork from the perspectives of
people who have had mental health conditions, rather than
from the professional point of view.
National Empowerment Center
www.power2u.org
Recovery
is real and this website is filled with practical information
that will help you recover if
you have been labeled with a mental illness.
Recoverytools.org
www.recoverytools.org
The
mission of RECOVERYTOOLS.ORG is to share information about
mental health recovery concepts,
strategies and tools in order to promote hope, health and
recovery for people who experience psychiatric symptoms.
Anxiety Phobia Peer Support Network
www.anxietytofreedom.com
A
peer support network with resources, message board, personal
stories, and daily affirmations.
APA Help Center
www.helping.apa.org
The
American Psychology Association's help center, with support
and information for individuals
struggling with mental health issues.
Psychology Self-Help Resources on the Internet
www.psychwww.com/resource/selfhelp.htm
Clearinghouse
for information on mental health issues.
Transformations
www.transformations.com
A forum for self-help, support, and recovery. Offers online
chat, art and poetry gallery, webzine, and monthly discussion
National Mental Health Consumers'
Self-Help Clearinghouse
www.mhselfhelp.org
A consumer-run national technical assistance center designed
to help connect individuals with self-help and advocacy resources.
MARRIAGE AND FAMILY
American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy
www.aamft.org
American
Association for Marriage and Family Therapy site, with clinical
updates on a variety of mental
health topics, and therapist locator; providing contact
information for therapists within 5-50 miles of your zip
code area.
Family Group Decision Making (a
program of American Humane)
www.americanhumane.org/site/PageServer?pagename=pc_fgdm
Family Group Decision Making offers a new approach to working
with families involved with the child welfare system.
Parentsmart.com
www.parentsmart.com
Parent Smart is a search engine website that also provides
articles and highlights monthly topics of interest to parents.
OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER
Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation
www.ocfoundation.org
The
obsessive-compulsive Foundation is an international not-for-profit
organization composed
of people with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and
related disorders, their families, friends, professionals
and other concerned individuals.
Spectrum Disorders Association
www.ocdhelp.org
This
site offers on-line diagnostic tests, support groups, newsletter,
and over forty of the most
frequently asked questions about obsessive-compulsive
disorder.
OCDresource.com
www.ocdresource.com
Excellent,
hip-looking website with an information section for adults,
and a separate youth
section with games, art gallery, and links.
OUTREACH AND MINORITIES
Cultural Competency
Web Page
www.air.org/cecp/cultural
Website delving into the many aspects of cultural competence.
American Psychological Association's Stance on Indian
Mascots
www.apa.org/releases/AmIndRes101805.html
APA resolution recommending the retirement of American Indian
mascots.
ANXIETY
Anxietycoach.com
www.anxietycoach.com
This
site is a self-help guide for people who have significant
trouble with anxiety and phobias.
National Anxiety Foundation
www.lexington-on-line.com/naf.html
National
Anxiety Foundation Website. Our goal is to educate the public
and professionals
about anxiety through printed and electronic media.
NIMH - National Institute of Mental Health
www.nimh.nih.gov/anxiety
Information from the National Institute of Mental Health about
anxiety.
Social Anxiety Support
www.socialanxietysupport.com
The
purpose of this site is to provide structured interactive
forums and special programs
to help those who suffer from social anxiety disorder (social
phobia).
Freedom From Fear
www.freedomfromfear.org
The
Freedom from Fear site offers online anxiety and depression
screening, information and
referrals, and a schedule of local and national events.
Anxiety/Panic Attack Resource Site
www.anxietypanic.com
This
site offers basic information on all aspects of panic disorders,
from symptoms to medications.
DEPRESSION
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance
www.dbsalliance.org
National
Depression and Manic-Depressive Association website, contains
information on support groups, success
stories, advocacy, clinical trials, and much more.
Real Men, Real Depression
http://menanddepression.nimh.nih.gov
Great resource on men and depression developed by the National
Institute of Mental Health.
Men Get Depression
http://www.mengetdepression.com
Men Get Depression is a public awareness campaign that will
help men and their families dealing with depression understand
they are not alone. Complete with videos, resources, and a
section in Spanish.
Dr. Ivan's Depression Central
www.psycom.net/depression.central.html
A central clearinghouse for information on all types of depressive
disorders and on the most effective treatments for individuals
suffering from Major Depression, Manic-Depression (Bipolar
Disorder), Cyclothymia, Dysthymia and other mood disorders.
Depression information and treatment
- Donald J Franklin, PhD
www.psychologyinfo.com/depression
Contains an excellent list of questions pertaining to depression.
Postpartum Support International
www.postpartum.net
Great resource for mothers and families including extensive
links to related resources
Knowledge Path: Postpartum Depression
www.mchlibrary.info/KnowledgePaths/kp_postpartum.html
Produced by the Health Resources and Services Administration’s
(HRSA) Maternal and Child Health Library, the knowledge path
includes information on Web sites, electronic and print publications,
databases, and online discussion groups.
Mental Health Family Tree Program
http://www.familyaware.org/familytree/
If you have concerns about the existence of bipolar disorder
in yourself or family members, build your Mental Health Family
Tree. With an accurate diagnosis and proper treatment, you
and your family can lead healthy and productive lives.
SCHIZOPHRENIA
Johns Hopkins schizophrenia bipolar
family studies in psychiatry
www.hopkinsmedicine.org/epigen
Research
information on the causes of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder,
from Johns
Hopkins Medical School.
Successful Schizophrenia
www.webcom.com/thrive/schizo
Excellent
information, book reviews, articles, research reports, and
insights from
individuals with schizophrenia.
1996-2002 World Psychiatric Association
www.openthedoors.com/index_2.htm
Highlights
the World Psychiatric Assn.'s fight against stigma, and offers
personal stories
about struggles with housing, employment, and family issues.
Schizophrenia.com
www.schizophrenia.com
Chat
rooms for individuals with schizophrenia, parents, spouses,
siblings, and children. Also offers basic
information about schizophrenia and medications used to
treat the illness.
SUICIDE
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
www.afsp.org
Fairly
basic information on suicide from the American Foundation
for Suicide Prevention.
National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
www.cdc.gov/safeusa/suicide.htm
The
Centers for Disease Control's web page on suicide prevention.
YellowRibbon.org
www.yellowribbon.org
Teen-oriented
website with suicide warning signs, life skills information,
and links.
American Association of Suicidology
www.suicidology.org
This
site is designed as a resource for anyone concerned about
suicide, including AAS members,
suicide researchers, therapists, prevention specialists,
survivors of suicide, and people who are themselves in
crisis.
Suicide Awareness Voices of Education
www.save.org
Information on suicide: questions and answers, misconceptions,
fact sheets, how to interact with survivors.
Suicide Prevention Resource Center
www.sprc.org
SPRC promotes the implementation of the National Strategy
for Suicide Prevention and enhances the nation’s mental
health infrastructure by providing states, government agencies,
private organizations, colleges and universities, and suicide
survivor and mental health consumer groups with access to
the science and experience that can support their efforts
to develop programs, implement interventions, and promote
policies to prevent suicide.
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at
Columbia University
www.casacolumbia.org
Center
on Addiction and Substance Abuse website, with news resources,
publications, and support.
American Council for Drug Education
www.acde.org
Information
for parents, students, professionals, employers, and educators,
from the American Council for
Drug Education.
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
www.niaaa.nih.gov
Very
comprehensive website, with brochures, news, articles, etc.
from the National Institute on Alcohol
Abuse and Alcoholism.
National Institute on Drug Abuse
www.nida.nih.gov
National
Institute for Drug Abuse site, with specialized information
for parents, children, etc.
Explains the effects and addictive aspects of commonly
abused drugs.
Children of Alcoholics Foundation
www.coaf.org
The
Children of Alcoholics Foundation is a national non-profit
that provides a range of educational
materials and services to help professionals, children
and adults break the intergenerational cycle of parental
substance abuse.
SAMHSA's The National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug
Information
www.health.org
Clearinghouse
for information on substance abuse.
National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence
www.ncadd.org
The
National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence fights
the stigma and the disease of alcoholism
and other drug addictions.
Alcoholics Anonymous Official Web site
www.aa.org
The
Alcoholics Anonymous website, also available in French or
Spanish
DRUGHELP
www.drughelp.org
DrugHelp
is a private, non-profit information and referral network
providing information on specific
drugs and treatment options, and referrals to public and
private treatment programs, self-help groups, family support
groups and crisis centers throughout the United States.
DUAL DIAGNOSIS
DUAL DIAGNOSIS WEBSITE
http://users.erols.com/ksciacca/
This site is designed to
provide information and resources for service providers,
consumers, and family members who are seeking assistance
and/or education about dual diagnosis.
Dual Recovery Anonymous
www.draonline.org
Dual
Recovery Anonymous is an independent, twelve step, self-help
organization for people with dual
diagnosis. Our goal is to help men and women who experience
a dual illness.
LEGAL ISSUES
Treatment Advocacy Center
www.psychlaws.org
The
Treatment Advocacy Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated
to eliminating legal and clinical
barriers to timely and humane treatment for Americans with
severe brain disorders that are not receiving appropriate
medical care.
NAMI Legal Center
www.nami.org/legal/index.html
The
NAMI Legal Center advocates for the rights of individuals
with severe mental illnesses.
Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law
www.bazelon.org
Bazelon
Center for Mental Health Law provides illegal advocacy for
the civil rights and human dignity
of people with mental disability.
MEDICATIONS
Yahoo! Health Drug Index
http://health.yahoo.com/drugs/a.html
Yahoo's clearinghouse on medication. Search for medications
by name and type.
HOMELESSNESS
National Coalition for the Homeless
www.nationalhomeless.org
The
National Coalition for the Homeless website offers information
on public policy, current
housing studies, facts about homelessness, and internet
resources on this topic.
Housing Research Foundation
www.housingresearch.org/hrf/hrf_home.nsf
Research
on housing and homelessness.
National Alliance to End Homelessness
www.naeh.org
Information
on policy, legislation, resources, statistics, and best practices
in the area of homelessness.
EATING DISORDERS
The Official Site of the Alliance for Eating Disorders Awareness
www.eatingdisorderinfo.org
The
Alliance for Eating Disorders Awareness seeks to establish
easily accessible programs
across the nation; that allow children and young adults
the opportunity to learn about eating disorders.
National Eating Disorders Association
http://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/
Eating Disorders
Awareness and Prevention website offers information, programs
aimed at improving body image of young
girls, referrals, a watchdog campaign to stop media portrayals
of women that contribute to eating disorders, and much more!
International Eating Disorder Referral Organization
www.edreferral.com
Edreferral.com
provides information and treatment resources for all forms
of eating disorders.
The Eating Disorders Site
http://www.closetoyou.org/eatingdisorders/
Offers
information on eating disorders, resources, art therapy,
self-tests, medications, complications, nutrition,
compulsive exercising, and more.
The Something Fishy Website on Eating Disorders
www.somethingfishy.org
This
is one of the very best websites available for individuals
with eating disorders and their
families. The site offers 24-hour a day monitored chat
rooms, as well as live chat events.
Overeaters Anonymous
www.overeatersanonymous.org
An
excellent website and support system for anyone suffering
for any type of eating disorder.
Meeting schedules available.
GAMBLING PROBLEMS
National Council on Problem Gambling
www.ncpgambling.org
Help for problem gamblers and their families, including resources
and a 24-hour hotline.
Gamblers Anonymous
http://www.gamblersanonymous.org
A fellowship of men and women who share their experience,
strength and hope with each other that they may solve their
common problem and help others to recover from a gambling
problem.
Oklahoma Association for Gambling Addiction Awareness
http://www.oagaa.org
Comprehensive Web site focused on education and advocacy including
helpful information regarding gambling addiction and steps
that families can take to protect themselves financially.
Gam-Anon
http://www.gam-anon.org
The self-help organization of Gam-Anon is a life saving instrument
for the spouse, family or close friends of compulsive gamblers.
GENERAL INFORMATION
The National Institute of Mental
Health
www.nimh.nih.gov
Divided into sections for the public, practitioners, and researchers,
this site offers general mental health info, info in Spanish,
funding opportunities, and breaking news.
Mental Health America
www.mentalhealthamerica.net
Mental Health America is the new name and face of the National
Mental Health Association. This site is an excellent source
of information on all aspects of mental health and advocacy.
The National Alliance on Mental
Illness
www.nami.org
Great overall resource for family members with links to state
and local chapters.
SAMHSA's National Mental Health
Information Center
www.mentalhealth.org
Excellent website with tons of info on many mental health
issues.
Office of the U.S. Surgeon General
www.surgeongeneral.gov
Click on what’s new and scroll down to mental health
or children’s mental health. This site also offers lots
of information about health and quality of life issues in
general.
American Counseling Association
www.counseling.org
Information on seeking counseling, crisis management, links
to school violence info and information for clinicians
American Psychological Association
www.apa.org
Website for the American Psychological Association
ClinicalTrials.gov
www.clincaltrials.gov
ClinicalTrials.gov provides regularly updated information
about federally and privately supported clinical research
in human volunteers. ClinicalTrials.gov gives you information
about a trial's purpose, who may participate, locations, and
phone numbers for more details. The information provided on
ClinicalTrials.gov should be used in conjunction with advice
from health care professionals.
ADS Center
www.adscenter.org
Resource Center to Address Discrimination and Stigma
Government's Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services Administration
www.samhsa.gov
The site for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration. Contains excellent information and links.
SAMHSA is comprised of three centers, 1) Center for Mental
Health Services, 2) Center for Substance Abuse Prevention,
and 3) Center for Substance Abuse Treatment.
American Psychological Society
www.psychologicalscience.org/index.html
Website of the American Psychological Society has resources
for teachers, information on public policy, and a student
caucus page with grant information and access to mentors in
the mental health field.
American Psychiatric Association
www.psych.org
Website of the American Psychiatric Association
Tourette Syndrome Association
www.tsa-usa.org
Resources and referrals to help people and their families
cope with the problems that occur with TS.
Sex Addicts Anonymous
www.saa-recovery.org
Website designed to help men and women who stive to recover
from their addictive sexual behavior.
Attention Deficit Disorder Association
www.add.org
Provides information, resources and networking opportunities
to help adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
(AD/HD) lead better lives.
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