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Mental health is often misunderstood, judged, and has a stigma attached it. If you or someone you know is suffering with mental illness, the best way to support them or yourself is to become informed about the signs and symptoms of different mental health illnesses and understand how and why it affects people. This is a list of 10 valuable sites to educate yourself about mental health illness
Feelingkindablue.org is a social networking site established to serve those living with depression, anxiety, grief, emotional pain, and other mental illnesses. The mission is to reduce social isolation by making connections through experience sharing. Originally founded in St Louis, Missouri, members are able to share their everyday experiences, on good days and on bad. Members chat, create blogs, join groups, share artwork, music, and photos or sometimes they just observe. It's about connecting!
Depression as a first time mom is hard, you have so many emotions that are hard to talk about with others. Here are the hard mommy truths about depression.
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Lists NIMH information resources for mental health topics, education and outreach efforts.
Being depressed feels like carrying a heavy burden, but you are not alone. Millions suffer from depression, one of the most common mental health disorders.
Learn about mental health conditions that are more likely to affect women and how mental health conditions affect women differently.
Learn about the specifics of mental illness including: causes, symptoms, treatment, and recovery and wellness.
ADAA is an international nonprofit dedicated to the prevention, treatment, & cure of anxiety, depression and co-occurring disorders.
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