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Useful Websites
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imalive.org – If you are in crisis or contemplating suicide, you can chat with a volunteer. It is free and confidential.

 

suicide.org – Provides information and support and hotlines to call if you are suicidal.

 

nami.org – NAMI (National Alliance for Mental Illness) is an organization that provides information on mental illness and shares the stories of many people. You can choose to share your story as well.

 

mentalhealth.gov – Provides U.S. government mental health information and support.

 

dbsaalliance.org – DBSA is the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance. It provides information on depression and bipolar disorder, as well as information about support groups across the USA.

 

bddfoundation.org – Information about body dysmorphic disorder.

 

lgbtcenters.org – Information about LGBT community centers.

 

glbtnationalhelpcenter.org – An online chatroom for LGBT people. It’s completely confidential. It also has numbers to call for struggling LGBT individuals.

 

nationaleatingdisorders.org – Provides support services and learning tools for individuals with eating disorders.

 

nimh.nih.gov – NIMH stands for “National Institute of Mental Health”. It has information about mental illnesses and promotes awareness about mental illness and disorders.

 

ok2talk.org – An online outlet for people to share their own stories and find support.

 

trevorspace.org – A social networking site for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth.

 

teenmentalhealth.org – Provides information about mental disorders and mental illness.

 

7cups.com – 7 Cups of Tea is a website with trained listeners that you can talk to.

 

makeitok.org – A campaign that aims to reduce the stigma around mental illnesses.

 

thenationalcouncil.org – This is the website for the National Council for Mental Health. It has information about mental illnesses and articles on other topics.

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drugrehab.com - provides information and support for those facing substance use disorders and mental illness

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