Mental Illness: Support, Treatment,
Research & Advocacy
The Internet resources listed in this directory are intended to help
consumers of mental health services and their families and friends, as
well as professionals in the field, to make connections with each other
and with those larger organizations which are committed to advocacy for
the mentally ill.
There are, of course, numerous other relevant resources available. This
directory is designed as an introduction to some of the most useful online
starting places for would-be advocates.
Advocacy and Support Groups
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National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) - Provided as a public service by NAMI, a private, non-profit "grassroots,
self-help support and advocacy organization of families and friends of
people with serious mental illness, and those persons themselves." Besides
basic organizational information, the site includes links to over 1000
state and local family support group affiliates; a medical index
on mental disorders, medications and research; guidance on public policy
and legislative issues; resources on youth and mental illness; a helpline
for referral to local services; and links to over a dozen categories of
mental health-related Web sites.
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National Mental Health Association (NMHA) - Provided as a public service by NMHA, a private, non-profit organization
with 330 affiliates, devoted to advocacy, education, research and service
for the mentally ill. Counterbalances NAMI's family support group focus
with strong public policy work on issues including parity of mental health
benefits coverage, the juvenile justice system, the insanity defense, and
the needs of unemployed, homeless and rural mentally ill Americans. Site
includes events calendar, legislative alerts, an information center with
fact sheets, position papers and FAQs about mental illnesses, and relevant
merchandise and books. A help desk gives referrals to relevant organizations
and services.
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Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law - Provided by a non-profit legal advocacy organization based in Washington,
DC, and dedicated to civil rights and human dignity for people with mental
disability. Site has news alerts and analysis of federal laws, regulations,
legislative proposals and court decisions, as well as links to disability
and advocacy resources. The Bazelon Center provides technical support for
and co-counsel on selected protection and advocacy cases; collaborates
with local, regional and national advocacy and consumer groups; and publishes
handbooks, manuals, issue papers and reports on key legal and policy issues
in everyday language, available from the site. They do not handle individual
requests for information and assistance, but they do provide links to relevant
state and local groups.
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Professional Organizations
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American Psychiatric Association--APA Online - Provided by this organization of 40,500 U.S. and international physicians
who "specialize in diagnosis and treatment of mental and emotional illnesses
and substance abuse disorders." Has extensive clinical, research and practice
resources for professionals, as well as consumer-oriented "Let's Talk Facts"
for laypeople. Includes news releases, newsletters and events schedules;
library and publications; material on public policy advocacy; information
on the professional association itself; and links to related organizations.
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American Psychological Association--APA PsycNET - Provided by this scientific and professional organization of over 155,000
researchers, educators, clinicians, consultants and students, in 50 subfields
of psychology. Basic organizational information, including practice directorate
(U.S. and Canada), continuing education calendar, buyer's guide to resources,
conventions and conferences. Extensive consumer information, as well as
professional information on journals, online mirroring of APA publications
(some full-text articles), and online member access to Pro PsychCRAWLER,
Drug Database, PsychINFO ABSTRACT Database and APA Journal Article Database.
Links to related sites.
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Government Agencies
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National Institute of Mental
Health (NIMH) - Provided by NIMH, part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in
the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services (HHS). NIMH "conducts and supports
research nationwide on mental illness and mental health." In addition to
information about the agency, the site includes extensive public information
on specific mental disorders, diagnosis and treatment; NIMH long range
plans, research reports, publications and other resources (some in Spanish);
press advisories and listings of meetings and conferences; information
for scientists on NIMH grants and contracts programs; and information about
research activities.
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South Carolina Department of Mental
Health (DMH) - Provided by South Carolina's primary agency for inpatient and outpatient
housing, care and treatment of citizens with mental disorders, and for
public policy and public education on the relevant issues. Agency information
includes administration and key staff, Mental Health Commission, staff
presentations and publications, and agency job vacancies. Also descriptions
of inpatient facilities, and information and county maps for Community
Mental Health Centers. In addition, mental health information for S.C.
citizens, a speakers bureau, a Licensed Professionals' search system, and
links to independent advocacy organizations.
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Mental Health Information Web
Sites
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Internet Mental Health - Provided by Canadian psychiatrist, Dr. Phillip Long, M.D., as a "free
encyclopedia of mental health information," for professionals, patients
and their families and friends, students, support groups and the general
public. Offers systematic descriptions of 50 most common mental disorders,
with treatment options and relevant research. For therapists, offers systematic
descriptions of 65 most common psychiatric medications. Online diagnostic
programs for Anxiety Disorders, Eating Disorders, Mood Disorders, Personality
Disorders, and Substance-Related Disorders. Site includes Mental Health
Magazine, with news, articles, booklets and other material collected
from various Web and print sources. Links to popular mental health sites.
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Mental Health Net - Provided as a free service to professionals and laypeople by CMHC
Systems, a behavioral healthcare management information systems software
company based in Dublin, Ohio. Directed by Dr. John M. Grohol, Psy.D. Comprehensive
online mental health service claiming 9,000 refereed resources, with 14,000
members for its forums, chat rooms and newsletter services. Has three major
sections: Disorders and Treatments, with online books, community connections
and professional services (e.g., Clinicians' Yellow Pages); Professional
Resources, with numerous mental health links, all abstracted and rated;
and Reading Room, linking to publications. Site accepts advertising and
sponsorships. Search engine covers both this site and other mental health-
oriented web sites.
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Psych Central: Dr. GROHOL's Mental
Health Page - Provided by Dr. John M. Grohol, Psy.D., as a "one-stop index for psychology,
support, and mental health issues, resources, and people on the Internet."
Begun in 1992 as a list of relevant newsgroups, mailing lists and Web pointers,
and now maintained by the staff of Mental Health Net (see above entry).
Includes the following: index of listservs for support groups and professionals;
index of psychology and support group newsgroups; Web pointers to general,
professional and other psychological resource sites, each with brief description;
Suicide Helpline, with information about various online and other suicide
prevention services; monthly articles, free live chats, book reviews and
FAQs. Also includes Best of
the Web in Mental Health, which rates several dozen relevant sites
on depth of content, ease of use, presentation of information and overall
experience.
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Created by Michael Austin Shell - March 2, 1999
Email: BrightCrow@infoave.net
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