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Welcome to the mental health information pages.. We've reviewed numerous websites from our links directory and selected the following websites which offer extensive free information about mental illness. These include useful articles and leaflets covering self help, research and much more.

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National MIND Mental Health Factsheets and booklets MIND
The national MIND web site. Relevent sections include: Factsheets and booklets in the following subject areas:

Addiction, Advocacy, African Caribbean, Alcohol, Alternative therapies, Alzheimer's disease, Anger, Anorexia, Antidepressant, Antipsychotic, Anxiety, Approved Social Worker (ASW), Aspergers syndrome, Assertiveness, Attention Deficity Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Attitudes, Autism...

And thats just the subjects starting with the letter A! Check out the full list here. Or the homepage here.

Alphabetical list of drugs: Visit the list here...
The Virtual Pamphlet Collection - Tons of interesting mental 

health information articles! The Virtual Pamphlet Collection
Chicago University Counselling and Research department host this excellent directory of self help and information articles from all over the US.

Headings are Alcohol and Substance Use, Anger, Anxiety, Assertiveness, Attention Deficit Disorder, Counselling, Cultural Issues, Depression, Disabilities, Dissociation, Eating Disorders, Family and Childhood Issues, General / Misc, Grief, Impulse Control, Medication, Relationships, Sexual Assault, Sexual Harassment, Sexual Orientation, Sleep, Stress and Relaxation, Study Skills, Time Management, Traumatic Events, Wellness, and For Concerned Others

Visit The Virtual Pamphlet Collection here...
Self help resources at university web sites in the UK HUCS / BACP University Counselling Resources UK
An excellent guide to the self help resources and articles hosted on UK university web sites. In the following sections:

Alcohol, Anger, Anxiety & panic, Appearance, Bereavement, Concentration, Depression, Disability, Drugs, Eating problems, Exam anxiety, Fatigue, Helping a friend, HIV & AIDS, Homesickness, Insomnia, Loneliness, Parental separation, Perfectionism, Phobias, Post trauma, Presentation anxiety, Procrastination, Rape, Relationships, Relaxation, Self-esteem, Self-injury, Sex & Sexuality, Sexual abuse, Stress, and Suicidal thoughts.
 
Visit the guide to problems and solutions here.
Mental health articles and leaflets MentalHealth.com
This Canada based mental health web site hosts and links to a number of useful articles and online 'books'.

Click on magazine from the menu to see what's available. Visit site here.
Mental Health Wordbank Mental Health Dictionaries and Glossaries

1. The Mental Health Foundations A-Z and searchable Wordbank.
2. Interactive Glossary of Mental Health and Disability Terms.
3. Glossary of terms used in our Bucks Mental Health Guide.
4. Rethinks (A-Z) glossary.
5. MentalHealth.com Glossary.
6. Mental Health and Psychology Dictionary.
Information and downloads at the National Institute for Mental Health

National Institute of Mental Health
A good number of free downloads and online articles:

Anxiety, ADHD, Autism, Bipolar, Borderline Personality Disorder, Children, Clinical trials, Depression and other illnesses, Eating disorders, HIV, Medications, Mens, OCD, Older, Panic, PTSD, Schizophrenia, Social Phobia, Statistics, Suicide Prevention, Women.

View Topics, or Publications.

Citizens Commission on Human Rights CCHR - Citizens Commission on Human Rights
A number of free downloadable publications from CCHR - "Investigating and exposing psychiatric human rights abuses".

View their pdf Info booklets here.

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