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Use these tips to start a conversation with a loved one about getting help for depression. ... Details >
National Health Information Center, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
What should a mom do if she thinks she has perinatal depression or anxiety? How is this different than the “baby blues?” Find out the answers to these, and other, questions about a mother's mental h... Details >
Find out the causes, symptoms and treatment for chronic skin picking, one of many Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors (BFRBs) in which individuals can cause harm or damage to themselves or their appeara... Details >
Find answers to questions related to mental illness, including information about treatments and supports.... Details >
Locate therapists who understand and counsel those affected by trauma and dissociation disorders.... Details >
International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation
National Alliance on Mental Illness has a state organization in all 50 states as well as in Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia that provides support, education, information and referral and advo... Details >
If you have had feelings of fearfulness and uncertainty for over six months, you may have an anxiety disorder. See your doctor. Effective therapies help most people with anxiety disorders lead product... Details >
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This document provides information on warning signs of impending suicide, and lists ways to be helpful to someone who is suicidal.Toll-free numbers to suicide prevention hotlines are listed as well.... Details >
An interactive and informative web site for people with a psychiatric condition that addresses issues and reasonable accommodations related to work and school.... Details >
This multimedia site features brief information on a variety of mental health topics including, anxiety, autism, depression, panic disorder, and more. Listen to taped presentations in the English, Rus... Details >
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