Information on description, diagnosis, management and rehabilitation of bi-polar disorder, aka manic depression, affective mental disorders, mood disorder.
Information on children's mental health and parenting based on research in child psychiatry, psychology, and child development; sponsored by the New York University Child Study Center.
2003 CERCLA Priority List of Hazardous Substances which are determined to pose the most significant potential threat to human health due to their known or suspected toxicity and potential for human exposure.
Offers services and opportunities which empower people with disabilities to achieve social and economic growth. Newsletter, history, board of directors, and locations. Centers in Baltimore, Frederick and Harford counties.
The Association of Relatives and Friends of the Mentally Ill provides of support for families, carers and friends with mental health issues. Objectives, activities and member organisations.
Interactive medical question and answer forum about all aspects of child behavior. Questions are replied to by online doctors with an online library of articles on children's problems.
Assists practitioners who want to create a Web page, locate treatment facilities, find practice information, and take mental health continuing education.
New Zealand teenage depression. The youth division of Parenting with Confidence Inc. This site is designed to encourage mental and emotional resilience and to help teenagers make choices that will avoid them sabotaging their future.
Actively promoting the mental health and well-being of infants, children, adolescents and their families and carers. News, projects, conferences and resources.
A Griffith University program promoting, conducting, and supporting research activities for the prevention of suicidal behaviours. Training workshops, conferences and events, publications and advice.
Works with governments and organisations to support change in Australia’s mental health policy and practice. Suicide prevention, recovery toolkit, indigenous-specific work, and resources.
Learn how to save money on your children's prescription medications, including using generics, splitting pills, using a prescription drug benefit program, comparing prices and getting a three month supply.
Provides insurance and patient billing for mental health professionals. Includes service overview, individual plan details, plan comparison sheet, and FAQs.
Provides healthcare professionals with information on the use of medicines for treating children. Some areas of the site are only available to UK residents or subscribers.
Compiled with the advice of clinical experts this essential reference provides up-to-date guidance on prescribing, dispensing and administering medicines.