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Mental Health Information

As a rule, the more you know about problems, the more manageable they become. The buttons below will link you with organizations and individuals who provide considerable assistance to patients and families struggling with particular issues. However, before you make any decisions about medications or treatment on the basis of what you learn, it is important to discuss plans with your doctor or therapist. In addition, remember that just because books or articles describe typical characteristics of a problem or ways it should be handled does not mean those ideas apply to you or your family. If the information helps you see things more clearly, it is probably right. If not, take it into consideration, but rely on your own judgment

 

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Professional Organizations
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General Resources
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ADD and AD/HD
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Anxiety Disorders
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Asperger’s Disorder, Autism, & PDD
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Bipolar Disorders
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Child Development
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Depression
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Eating Disorders
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Gifted Children
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Learning Disabilities
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Medication
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Obsessive Compulsive Disorders
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Oppositional Defiant and Conduct Disorders
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Parenting

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Personality Disorders (Borderline Conditions)
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Schizophrenia
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Selective Mutism
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Self Injury
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Sleep
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Suicide
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Substance Abuse
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Tourette’s Syndrome
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Trauma (PTSD)