Recommended web sites by local service users ............... why not tell us about any you know. Please 'Contact Us'
There are a number of useful mental health sites on the internet ....... we hope to include as many as possible
This is a really good site containing information about problems relating to panic, including Phobias and Obsessive/Compulsive Disorder.
Medication can be a life-line.Many people with mental health issues in their lives have a continuing doubts the value of their 'tablets'.
There are two sites highlighted here. -'Young People & Self Harm' from the National Children's Bureau -'Young People & Self Harm a National Inquiry'
Many children and young people have difficulty growing up in today's complex society. Research shows that one in ten children and young people in Britain aged between five and 15 are suffering from behavioural, emotional or hyperactivity disorders. YoungMinds is a national charity commited to improving the mental health of all babies, children and young people.
We have received this information on a new self-harm training organisation. Take a look.
The aims of the foundation are - to advance the education of the public in the causes and treatment of Personality and Conduct Disorders and - to relieve the need, hardship or distress of perdons suffering from Personality and Conduct Disorders, their family and friends and others affected by the behaviour of such persons.
Until 2005 Together was called Maca, which was short for the Mental After Care Association. It is the oldest community mental health charity in the country.
The Voices Forum gives an active voice to people with schitzophrenia and similar conditions. It is a self-help group run entirely by users of Mental Health Services.
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