Mental health improvement and M Guide - Resources and Review

A non
profit mental health clinic and hospital in Oklahoma, founded in 1988 by the William K. Warren Foundation. Offers information about eating disorders, NEDO (National Eating Disorders Organisation), and a report on how better to understand youth suicide.
 
Collection of articles on numerous topics relevant to mental health and wellbeing, with an emphasis on self help.
 
A grass roots, self
help, support and advocacy organisation dedicated to improving the lives of people with severe mental illness and their loved ones. Concerned with individuals and families suffering severe, disabling brain disorders such as schizophrenia, clinical depression, bipolar disorder (manic-depression), panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and severe disorders in children.
 
Topics covered include alcohol and depression, anorexia and bulimia, anxiety and phobias, bereavement, depression, schizophrenia and sleep problems.
 
A World Health Organisation Collaborating Center for Mental Health. Includes details and ordering information for the Composite International Diagnostic Interview, a computerised diagnostic instrument administered by an interviewer or completed by a patient, and returns appropriate diagnostic resources. Also includes free hypertext resources for the treatment of psychiatric disorders, details of handbooks, treatment, research and education resources.
 
Two tests intended to help improve health prospects by changing attitudes, with associated medical and background information.
 
Collection of resources providing information on disorders such as substance abuse, anxiety, depression, eating disorders, schizophrenia and sexual dysfunction. Includes information on drug development and manufacturers, and offers an opportunity to pose questions to medical experts on mental health issues.
 
Set of documents offering facts, information, and advice on how psychological services can help people cope with problems such as stress, depression, family strife, or chronic illness. Mental health issues are considered in the workplace, within the family, and in relation to the mind / body connection.
 
An encyclopaedia of mental health information, with resources on specific disorders, treatments, and research. Offers online diagnosis programs identifying symptoms associated with anxiety disorders, childhood disorders, eating disorders, mood disorders, personality disorders, schizophrenia, and substance related disorders, intended as an aid to expert psychiatric assessment.
 
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