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Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance
The National Depressive and Manic Depressive Association is dedicated to educating about depression and bipolar disorder, fostering self-help, eliminating discrimination, and improving access to treatment

Handling Your Psychiatric Disability in Work and School
(Part of The Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation at Boston University's Web Site) This web page offers information on the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act).

Internet Mental Health
This site offers a free encyclopedia of mental health information to improve the understanding, diagnosis and treatment of mental illness. The site includes information on the 67 most common psychiatric disabilities.

Mental Help Net
Sponsored by CMHC Systems, a company that develops technology for mental health organizations, this site provides weekly new updates, information on disorders and treatments and professional resource.

Mental Illness Education Project
This informative web page offers information on and links to purchase video-based information on mental health issues geared toward family members, consumers, professionals for use in a wide variety of settings.

National Mental Health Services Knowledge Exchange Network (KEN)
"The National Center for Mental Health Services (CHMS) developed KEN for users of mental health services and their families, the general public, policy makers, providers, and the media.

The Schizophrenia Home Page
A fantastic site with information organized according to users: people who have schizophrenia; families and friends of those who have schizophrenia; researchers; professionals; and students.

 

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