World Health Organization (WHO) – Mental Disorders fact sheet
Key facts about mental health conditions across the world.
Key facts about mental health conditions across the world.
Provides a lot of information and resources for parents, educators, advocates, and attorneys about special education law, education law and advocacy for children with disabilities. The website offers resources in Spanish.
Provide guides on mental health conditions such as depression, bipolar disorder, and eating disorders, along with other topics that impact emotional wellbeing such as bullying, alcoholic parents, breakups, cliques, consent, test anxiety and more.
Provides ways for teens to get help via call, text and email. Their trained counselors are able to offer advice for real life situations and they can be reached 24/7 via phone at (800) 448-3000 or by texting VOICE to 20121. They also provide tips & tools on their website for a number of issues such as coping skills, transitioning to adulthood, anxiety, abuse, identity, depression and more.
Offers a treatment locator to search for therapists and psychiatrists by specialty, location, preferred date of service, and insurance carrier.
Provides relevant, practical information for professionals, persons with brain injury and family members, including fact sheets on basic aspects of brain injury, problems after brain injury, treatment, insurance/financial, independent living, legal, medications and resources for accessing support groups and other services.
Offers an online community that strives to increase the awareness of bipolar disorder to provide hope and empowerment to those in the bipolar community — people with bipolar disorder, along with their families, caregivers, and health-care professionals. They also provide numerous online support groups which can be found on their website.
Has information and statistics on mental health globally. Their website is also offered in Spanish, French, and Chinese.
A national network of psychotherapists that provide free or low-cost therapy for health care professionals, fire fighters, law enforcement officers, paramedics, other first responders and others who respond to crises that occur within the United States.
An online space dedicated to encouraging the mental wellness of Black women and girls. It also offers a “Find a Therapist” directory that is searchable by location, distance, specialty, type of insurance accepted and more.