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Anxiety Disorders Association of America

Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance: Includes listings of support groups and Online Support Groups

Disability Information: Social Security

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Mental Health Publications

National Alliance on Mental Illness
The nation's largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to improving the lives of persons living with serious mental illness and their families through advocacy, research, support, and education.

The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH,) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Mental Health America (formerly The National Mental Health Association) maintains a referral and information center and can help you locate local chapters. These local groups have information about community services and engage in national and state level advocacy.

 

 

 

 

 

Participate in Clinical Research Studies:
National Institute of Mental Health

SAMHSA'S National Mental Health Information Center US Dept. of Helth & Human Services

Working Minds
provides tools and networks to workplaces to assist with suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention.

Other Sources of Information
Your area mental health authority, which is generally a part of the local government, may be useful. In addition, your family physician or area hospital may be able to make referrals. For legal advice, contact your local Bar Association.

 

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