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  1. A Reader's Guide for Parents of Children With Mental, Physical, or Emotional Disabilities by Cory Moore, 1990-07
  2. Health Education by Marion C. Chafetz, 1981-06-30
  3. Neurotic Disorders: Medical Subject Analysis and Research Guide With Bibliography by American Health Research Institute, 1984-04
  4. Mind-Body Wellness: Annotated Guide to Books, Journals, Audio and Videotapes, Publications, Organizations, Catalogs, Information Sources, Self-Help g by Jim Polidora, 1995-10
  5. Research Relating to Mentally Retarded Children (Research Relating to Special Groups of Children No. 1) by Clearing House for Reasearch in Child Life, 1966
  6. Medical and Psychological Effects of Concentration Camps on Holocaust Survivors (Genocide - a Critical Bibliographic Review, Vol 4)
  7. Relationship and institutional pressure to enter treatment: differences by demographics, problem severity, and motivation *.(Report): An article from: Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs by Douglas L. Polcin, Martha Beattie, 2007-05-01
  8. Focus on borderline overweight cases to have most impact.(Obesity): An article from: Family Practice News by Heidi Splete, 2007-01-01
  9. Helping Kids with Special Needs by Julie Nekola, 2001-04-01
  10. Videos in Psychology: A Resource Directory
  11. Neurobiological Disorders in Children and Adolescents (New Directions for Youth Development) by Enid Peschel, Richard Peschel, et all 1992-07
  12. Recovery Resource Guide by Robert J. Ackerman, Judith A. Michaels, 1990-04
  13. Gay & Lesbian Issues: Abstracts of the Psychological and Behavioral Literature 1986-1996 (Bibliographies in Psychology)
  14. StyleEase: Paper and Reference Formatting Software, Version 1.0 by Gary R. Hillerson, Mark W. Lange, 2000-09-20

101. CMHA - ACSM - Info Centre
CMHA mental health Pamphlet Series. The French. mental health For Life pdf - html How to work towards and maintain good mental health.
http://www.cmha.ca/english/info_centre/mh_pamphlets/
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The Canadian Mental Health Association has created a complete series of pamphlets with vital information on mental health and mental illness. Our pamphlets can be read online in .HTML and .PDF versions and can be order from the CMHA online store. If you are interested in ordering any of these pamphlets, please click here Please note you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 to view the PDF's Some of these pamphlets are available in Farsi/Dari, Greek, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Somali, Serbo-Croation, Tamil and Urdu. To see our Multi-Language Brochures listing, click here New!

102. Phoenix Society At Tulane School Of Medicine
An organization dedicated to positive mental health at Tulane Medical School.
http://www.tmc.tulane.edu/student/phoenix

103. Consumer Health Information - Mental Health
Consumer health Information and products for a healthier life Consumer health Information by health Central
http://www.healthcentral.com/centers/onecenter.cfm?center=MentalHealth

104. The Mental Health Authority Of St. Mary's County -
County agency responsible for linking consumers to mental health treatment and entitlements within St. Mary's county. Information about Maryland's public mental health system.
http://www.mhasm.com/
Click here for some tips on positive parenting that could improve your child's mental health and strengthen your relationship Click here for some great stress-management techniques Click here to read an Enterprise article quoting MHASM's Dr. Catherine Parker about the effects of the 9/11 anniversary on St. Mary's residents Click here to download a copy of our 2002 Annual Report THE MENTAL HEALTH AUTHORITY OF ST. MARY'S 22655 Washington Street
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105. The Michigan Mental Health Networker
Comprehensive listing of mental health organizations, substance abuse treatment organizations, psychotherapists, psychotherapy groups and selfhelp groups in Southeast Michigan
http://www.mhweb.org/

106. EMJA Mental Health Information Centre
mental health Information Centre. Other health professionals and people withquestions about mental disorders will also find useful information here.
http://www.mja.com.au/public/mentalhealth/
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Keyword index Search Links ... Credits Mental Health Information Centre This guide to mental health disorders and their treatment is designed specifically to help doctors in general practice deliver good mental health care in the community. Other health professionals and people with questions about mental disorders will also find useful information here. Please send us your suggestions for links and improvements. Go to the contents list Readers may print a single copy of these pages for personal use. No further reproduction or distribution of the articles should proceed without the permission of the publisher. For permission, contact the Australasian Medical Publishing Company
Journalists are welcome to write news stories based on what they read here, but should acknowledge their source as "an article published on the Internet by The Medical Journal of Australia <http://www.mja.com.au>". 1998, 1999 Medical Journal of Australia.

107. The Mental Health Worker: Psychiatric Aide
Manual of skills acquisition for entrylevel healthcare workers in psychiatric hospitals and outpatient treatment facilities.
http://www.careerpubinc.com/mhw.htm
The Mental Health Worker: Psychiatric Aide
Author: Beverly Marshburn, RNC, BS
Series Editor: Kay Cox-Stevens, RN, MA DOWNLOAD A SAMPLE
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Aspiring allied healthcare workers will learn the skills necessary to work in an entry-level position in a psychiatric or mental welfare setting. The Mental Health Worker: Psychiatric Aide provides information on normal growth and development, general patient care, common psychiatric disorders, developmental disorders, dementias, and a variety of other conditions. Other topics include chemical dependency, developmental anomalies, patient rights, trust and communication, and safety in the workplace. Written and edited by registered nurses and experienced educators. Each chapter contains Objectives, Key Terms, a Chapter Summary, and Student Enrichment Activities. The book also includes the following:
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108. HSLS: Internet Guides
Kidney and Urologic Diseases, ^top. mental health Addiction, Mood Disorders. Agingand mental health, Psychiatry. Anxiety Disorders, Psychopharmacology.
http://www.hsls.pitt.edu/guides/internet/
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109. XO(TM) Web Site Hosting
Provides insurance claims and client billing for mental health care professionals.
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110. Air Mattress Colloidal Silver ADD Biofeedback Stress Reduction
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111. HealthyAging.net: The Official Site Of The Healthy Aging Campaign
National, ongoing, health promotion designed to broaden awareness of the positive aspects of aging and to provide inspiration to adults, ages 50 plus, to improve their physical, mental, social and financial health.
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112. Disorders
Material regarding mental health disorders articles from "Psychiatric Times", related sites, "Ask
http://www.mhsource.com/disorders/
Select One Contact CME? Order? Register? Place an Ad? Print Pages? Ask a Colleague? More... ADD/ADHD Alcoholism Alzheimer's Anorexia Anxiety Bipolar Disorder Borderline Bulimia Children Compulsive Dementia Depression Dissociation Drug Abuse Eating Disorders Fear Forgetfulness Hyperactivity Mania Manic-Dep Mood Disorder Narcissistic Neurology Obsessive OCD Panic Paraphilias Phobia Personality Psychosis PTSD Schizophrenia Seasonal Mood Sexual Issues Social Phobia Suicidal Tic Disorders Violence
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Select Your Destination> MHI Home Page MHI's Awards and Recognition About CME, Inc. CME InfoStore Help! Customer Service Online Search MHI Site Map Annual Congresses Ask the Expert Ask the Medical Expert Bipolar Disorders Information Center Classifieds Clinical Consult Clinical Consult in Bipolar Disorder Clinical Consult in Depression Clinical Consult in Dementia CME Conferences CME Home Study Catalog CME Online Courses CME Search Controversy in Medicine Poll Depression infoCenter Disorder Index Geriatric Times Healthier You The Journal (NAMI California) Medical Book Locator MEDInfoSource Mental Health Conferences MH Address Book MH Calendar MH Book Locator MH Connections - Lists, Newsgroups

113. TeenHealthFX - Teen, Teenager And Adolescent Health Tips, Questions, And Answers
Providing health and medical information, access to medical, mental health, and other support services in Northern New Jersey.
http://www.teenhealthfx.com/
TeenHealthFX.com is your online resource for any and all questions regarding your health, your relationships, your body and your sexuality. While this site is crazy informative, it's not a substitute for talking to your doctor and your parents.
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114. Florida Council For Community Mental Health
Describes the FCCMH organization, goals, and objectives along with member services, special projects, jobs, training, and government affairs.
http://www.fccmh.org/

115. Mental Health Matters: Advocacy Center
A resource for law and patients rights.
http://www.mental-health-matters.com/law.html
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116. Welcome To Mitchell & McCormick
Provider of quality solutions for Public health and mental health organizations.
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117. Drug And Alcohol Abuse, Treatment, Prevention At SAMHSA's National Clearinghouse
As You Age Public Education Campaign The US Department of health and Human Services(HHS), the Substance Abuse and mental health Services Administration
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118. History Of DMH
Illustrated history of South Carolina State Hospital and the State Department of mental health.
http://www.state.sc.us/dmh/history.htm
From the establishment of the South Carolina State Hospital over 175 years ago, to the beginning of community mental health services in the 1920's, to the evolution of a complex mental health care delivery system, South Carolina has achieved an impressive record in its efforts to meet the needs of its mentally ill citizens. As far back as 1694 the Lord Proprietors of the Carolinas decreed that the indigent mentally ill should be cared for locally at public expense. In 1751 the colonial government similarly recognized the mental health needs of slaves. In 1762 the Fellowship Society of Charleston established an infirmary for the mentally ill. But it was not until the 1800s that the mental health movement received legislative attention at the state level. According to legend, when Colonel Samuel Farrow , a member of the House of Representatives from Spartanburg County, traveled to Columbia to attend sessions of the legislature, he noticed a woman who was mentally distressed and apparently without adequate care. Her poor condition made an impact on him and spurred him on to engage the support of Major William Crafts , a brilliant orator and a member of the Senate from Charleston County.

119. Frontier Mental Health Services Resource Network
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http://www.wiche.edu/MentalHealth/Frontier/
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120. Northwestern Human Services
Provides community based behavioral health, mental retardation, juvenile justice and other human services.
http://www.nhsonline.org/
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