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         Mental Health Index:     more books (87)
  1. Manual for the Mental Health Index: (MHI) by Benjamin Kleinmuntz, 1989
  2. Chicorel Index to Mental Health Book Reviews, 1980-84 (Chicorel Index Series, Vol 26)
  3. Chicorel index to mental health book reviews, 1976 annual: An annotated guide to books and book reviews in the behavioral sciences (Chicorel index series) by Marietta Chicorel, 1977
  4. Jogging: Physical Health and Mental Effects and Improvements: Index of New Information With Index
  5. Mental Health Book Review Index:An Annual Biblio by Editorial Committee and Contributing Librarians (c, 1967
  6. Mental Health Book Review Index [1956-1972, Volumes 1-17, Plus Comulative Index 1-12, 1956-1967] by Editorial Committee and Contributing Librarians, 1956
  7. Methods and Applications in Mental Health Surveys: The Todai Health Index by Shosuke Suzuki, 1991-04
  8. Mental Health Care in Prisons: Index of New Information With Authors, Subjects & Bibliography by Stuart Lyle Wymer, 1993-09
  9. The Hatherleigh Guides to Mental Health Practice Master Index by The Hatherleigh Guides, 1998-08-18
  10. Coordinate index reference guide to community mental health, (Community mental health series) by Stuart E Golann, 1969
  11. A bibliographic index of evaluation in mental health, (Public Health Service publication) by James Kelso Dent, 1966
  12. Methods and applications in mental health surveys: The Todai health index
  13. [Michigan. University. Mental Health Research Institute] Preprint by Renata Tagliacozzo, 1967
  14. Encyclopedia of Mental Health, Volume 3: O-Z, Index. by Howard S. Friedman, 1998

141. Mental Health, Mental Retardation And Substance Abuse
Division of mental health, Developmental Disabilities and AddictiveDiseases. The Division of MHDDAD serves people of all ages and
http://www2.state.ga.us/departments/dhr/mhmrsa/
DHR Home Page About MHDDAD Publications Hot Topics ... Employment D ivision of M ental H ealth, D evelopmental D isabilities and A ddictive D iseases
The Division of MHDDAD serves people of all ages and those with the most severe problems. The MHDDAD regional offices are the contact points for people needing treatment for mental illness or addictive diseases, problems, support services for people with mental retardation and related developmental disabilities, or substance abuse prevention services. Services are provided across the state through seven regional hospitals, and through contracts with 25 community service boards, boards of health and various private providers. In addition to providing treatment, support and prevention services, contracted community programs screen people for admission to state hospitals and give follow-up care when they are discharged. The MHDDAD Consumer Initiative pages: Consumer Art and Biography New Grants abstract or a copy of the project narrative of the grant request. The Quality Assurance / Quality Improvement Initiative will focus on four projects addressing the functions in a QA/QI System. Click here to view the

142. Didi Hirsch Home Page
Provides substance abuse and mental health services, regardless of ability to pay.
http://www.didihirsch.org
Privacy Notice
English
En Espa
ol Welcome to Didi Hirsch Community Mental Health Center. With 60 years of experience we provide mental health and substance abuse services in Los Angeles County, regardless of ability to pay. Our 11 sites serve more than 43,000 consumers a year, from Pacoima to Venice to South Los Angeles to the Downtown area, and many points in between. We offer a wide range of services through six divisions— Emergency Services, Older Adult Services, Adult Services, Family Services, Substance Abuse Services and Training. The President/CEO, Kita S. Curry, Ph.D., and a 17-member Board of Directors oversee the agency’s operations.
Since 1942, the Center has treated more than half a million people, promoting a better quality of life for residents throughout Los Angeles. Literally thousands of individuals’ lives have been saved because they received mental health and substance abuse treatment, delinquency prevention services, or crisis intervention. Many more have been able to resume productive lives—with decent shelter, meaningful work, and a network of friends—because of the Center’s services.

143. Seattle Indian Health Board
Assists American Indians and Alaska Natives in the achievement of physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual well being. Includes news, events, centers, programs, links, and employment opportunities.
http://www.sihb.org/
The mission of the Seattle Indian Health Board is to assist American Indians and Alaska Natives in achieving the highest possible physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual well-being through the provision of culturally appropriate services, and to advocate for the needs of all Indian people, especially the most vulnerable members of our community.
At the December 16, 2003 annual meeting of the Seattle Indian Health Board, the following directors were elected to leadership positions for the coming year: Sharyne Shiu-Thorton, Ph.D. (Cherokee) President
Rosalee Walz (S'Klallam) Vice-President
Rita Stewart (Yakama/Cherokee) Secretary
Roger Lee Treasurer Adeline Skulka Garcia (Haida) retired from the Board of Directors after serving for the past 15 years and presiding as Board President for the last four years. Mrs Garcia was unanimously appointed as a Board Member Emeritus by the Board of Director
Mrs. Adeline Garcia at the December 16, 2003 Board of Directors meeting

144. Welcome To The Mental Health Commission
Set up to advise the Government on mental health issues.
http://www.mhc.govt.nz/
Kia ora; Talofa lava; Kia orana; Malo e lelei; Fakalofa lahi atu; Taloha ni; Ni sa bula vinaka; Greetings
Our vision is for New Zealand to be a place where people with mental illness have personal power, full participation in their communities and access to a fully developed range of recovery-oriented services.
Mihi He honore he kororia ki te atu
He maungaronga ki te whenua
He whakaaro pai ki nga tangata katoa
Tihei Mauri ora
E nga mana, e nga reo, e nga karangarangatanga
Tena koutou, tena koutou, tena koutou katoa
Me mihi te mano, te tini kua mene ki te po
Haere, haere, haere koutou
Ko tatau te hungaora
Tena tatou katoa
Latest Updates Review of Mental Health Services Expenditure Report for Year Ended 30 June 2003 Report on Progress 2002 - 2003 towards implementing the Blueprint for Mental Health Services in New Zealand Seclusion in New Zealand Mental Health Services Home ... Sitemap

145. Index
substitute for professional care. If you have or suspect you may havea health problem, you should consult your health care provider.
http://www.womensmentalhealth.org/
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146. The Psychiatric Contents
The Advocate serves the needs of children, families and professionals while addressing mental health issues.
http://www.childadvocate.net/psychiatric_toc.htm
The Child Advocate
Mental Health and Psychiatric Issues
Home What'sNew Subjects Contents Feedback Search Children and families have special issues regarding behavioral and emotional problems.
Mental Health Index
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD/ADD) Autism and Asperger's Disorder Bipolar Disorder in Children Brain Injury ... Calming the Injured Child Issues related to disaster and trauma intervention Child Abuse and Neglect Childhood Schizophrenia Diagnosis, characteristics and findings Children’s Understanding Disease Processes how kids come to understand disease processes, cause, and prevention Depression in Children and Adolescents Disaster - Helping Children Cope Divorce and Children Firesetting Behavior ... Eating Disorders and Anorexia Nervosa - Approaches to the reduction of relapse rates Infants and Toddlers - Practice Parameters from the AACAP Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) PANDAS Identification and Possible Treatment Rett's Disorder - Past and Present : Diagnosis, characteristics and treatment Schizophrenia Selective Mutism clinical features and treatment Self-injurious Behavior Sexual and Physical Abuse and Children Suicidal Behavior - Practice Parameters from the AACAP Violence - Findings, prevention and intervention
  • 147. Mental Health Homepage
    mental health and Addictions. Welcome to the Ministry of health Services Web site for mental health and addictions. The Province
    http://www.healthservices.gov.bc.ca/mhd/
    Home Search Toll-free Information Publications ... Forms Search Mental Health and Addictions
    Help
    Ministerial
    Photo Gallery
    Minister's Advisory ... Provincial Depression Strategy (PDF 2MB) Mental Health Literacy BC Partners for Mental Health
    Children and Youth
    Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) ... Ministry of Health Services Health Canada Mental Health English Mental Health French Canada's Drug Strategy Mental Health and Addictions Welcome to the Ministry of Health Services' Web site for mental health and addictions. The Province of British Columbia envisions a comprehensive, integrated, evidence-based system of mental health and addictions services. These services focus on health promotion, prevention, treatment and recovery, and support individuals' and families' resiliency and self-care. BC has developed various strategies and initiatives to improve health outcomes for individuals with mental disorders and/or substance use disorders, their families and the communities in which they live. Provincial strategies and initiatives for depression, anxiety disorders, mental health literacy, and addictions can be located on this site. The Mental Health and Addictions Branch has the following responsibilities:
    • Providing leadership in provincial policy development and long-term planning for mental health and addictions services;

    148. Anxiety Disorders Information And Resources
    Visit the MHM mall for mental health products.
    http://www.mental-health-matters.com/anxiety.html
    HOME ABOUT CONTACT ADVERTISE ... CRISIS Search For: Therapist Treatment Center City State Zip Code Find A Disorder: Acute Stress Disorder Adjustment Disorder Agoraphobia Alcohol Addiction Alzheimer's Disease Amnestic Disorder Anorexia Nervosa Antisocial Personal Disorder Anxiety Disorder NOS Asperger's Syndrome Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Autism Avoidant Personality Disorder Binge Eating Disorder Bipolar Disorder Body Dysmorphic Disorder Borderline Personality Disorder Breathing-Related Sleep Disorder Brief Psychotic Disorder Bulimia Nervosa Childhood Disintegrative Disorder Childhood Disorder NOS Childhood Eating Disorders Cognitive Disorder NOS Conduct Disorder Conversion Disorder Cyclothymic Disorder Delerium Delusional Disorder Dementia Dependent Personality Disorder Depersonalization Disorder Depression Depressive Disorder NOS Disruptive Behavior Disorder NOS Dissociative Amnesia Dissociative Disorder NOS Dissociative Fugue Dissociative Identity Disorder Drug Addiction Dyslexia Dyssomnia NOS Dysthymic Disorder Factitious Disorder Gambling Addiction Gender Identity Disorder Generalized Anxiety Disorder Histrionic Personality Disorder Huntington's Disease Hypersomnia Hypochondriasis Impulse-Control Disorder NOS Insomnia Intermittent Explosive Disorder Kleptomania Learning Disorders Malingering Mental Retardation Mixed-Receptive-Expressive Language Disorder Munchausen by Proxy Munchausen Syndrome Narcissistic Personality Disorder Narcolepsy Nightmare Disorder Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder Oppositional Defiant Disorder

    149. Change Your Mind - Introduction
    mental health. It s Good mental health leads to positive selfimage andin turn, satisfying relationships with friends and others. Having
    http://helping.apa.org/changeyourmind/
    INTRODUCTION
    Good mental health leads to positive self-image and in turn, satisfying relationships with friends and others. Mental health
    . It's the way your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors affect your life. Good mental health leads to positive self-image and in turn, satisfying relationships with friends and others. Having good mental health helps you make good decisions and deal with life's challenges at home, work, or school. It is not uncommon for teenagers to develop problems with their mental health. National statistics indicate that one in every five teens has some type of mental health problem in any given year. The problems range from mild to severe. Sadly, suicide is the third leading cause of death among teens. Unfortunately, most young people with mental health problems don't get any treatment for them. Research shows that effective treatments are available that can help members of all racial, ethnic, and cultural groups. If you broke your leg or came down with pneumonia, you wouldn't let it go untreated. Often however, young people ignore mental health problems thinking they will "snap out of it," or that they are something to be ashamed of. That kind of thinking prevents people from getting the help they need. Sometimes getting help is a matter of changing your mind.
    Next Page: Learning From Your Peers Back to Introduction About This Guide
    A GET HELP GUIDE FOR TEENS AND YOUNG ADULTS American Psychological Association

    150. COTA Website
    Nonprofit multidisciplinary agency offers comprehensive community rehabilitation and mental health services to patients of all ages. Includes services provided, mission, values, history, research, and contact information.
    http://www.cotarehab.ca/
    Client Feedback Survey
    SARS Guidelines for COTA Service Providers HOME
    COTA is a leading provider of comprehensive rehabilitation, mental health and support services in Ontario. Our dedicated team of professionals helps people of all ages achieve greater independence in the community by delivering these high quality services: Case Management Dietetics Community Liaison Occupational Therapy ... Speech Language Pathology COTA accepts referrals from a variety of sources, including self-referrals, family members, Community Care Access Centres (CCACs), other health and social service providers, private health insurance companies, employers, and private payers. For more information on how a COTA professional can help you or your loved one achieve greater independence, please contact us
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    151. Women Be Well The Women's Integrated Health Project
    Addressing the mental, physical, emotional and spiritual wellness of women and girls.
    http://www.womenbewell.com

    152. Transgender Health
    Short articles on definitions of terms, physical and mental health issues
    http://www.metrokc.gov/health/glbt/transgender.htm
    Site Directory Public Health Webpage Directory For Care Providers Care Providers Homepage For Educators Health Educators Toolbox About Us Employee Directory Contact Us
    Public Health
    999 3rd Ave, Ste. 1200
    Seattle, WA 98104 Phone: 206-296-4600
    TTY: 206-296-4931
    Click here to email us
    Subscribe to Free Email Alerts! Click here to learn more Successful Search Tips Home GLBT Health Transgender health Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Health
    Transgender health These pages are about the special health concerns of transsexual people, those who want to change their bodies to be like the other sex. The process of changing the body, through hormones, surgeries, and other means, is commonly referred to as "transitioning."
    Transgendered people are a diverse group, including people who feel a strong identification with the other gender; people who cross-dress occasionally or regularly; and people who actually change their bodies to look and feel more like the other sex. People whose genes, genitals, or reproductive organs aren't clearly male or female are intersexual. To learn more about intersexuality, visit the

    153. ABCs Of Internet Therapy Guide: Consumer Review Of Online Counseling Cybertherap
    etherapy” - is when a professional counselor or psychotherapist talks with youover the Internet, to give you emotional support, mental health advice or
    http://www.metanoia.org/imhs/

    INTRODUCTION:
    What is “e-therapy”?
    WHO’S AN E-THERAPIST
    ...
    CONTACT ME
    Talk to a Therapist Online
    Now you can meet with a psychotherapist for personal counseling or advice, from the privacy of your own computer.
    Using the Internet, professional counselors are forming effective helping relationships with people like you. This is the only independent consumer guide to therapists and counselors who provide help over the Internet - compiled by consumers, for consumers. Is “e-therapy” the right choice for me?
    How can I protect myself from “quacks”?
    Will my online counseling be private?
    How much does e-therapy cost?
    How do I compare e-therapist qualifications?
    Are there any issues I should know about? Before you consult a therapist online, there are some things you need to know. We’ll tell you what to consider when talking with a therapist online.
    Click to start
    or read on... Online counseling - “e-therapy” - is when a professional counselor or psychotherapist talks with you over the Internet, to give you emotional support, mental health advice or some other professional service. It could be one question, or an ongoing conversation; it could be by e-mail, chat, video or even Internet phone (voice-over-IP). E-therapy is a viable alternative source of help when traditional psychotherapy is not accessible. It’s effective. It’s private. It’s conducted by skilled, qualified, ethical professionals. And for some people, it's the

    154. Welcome To The Mental Health Review Tribunal, Queensland Government Home Page
    Reviews and decides involuntary treatment criteria, appeals, and other matters associated with the implementation of involuntary treatment orders. Resources, legislation, FAQs, and employment opportunities.
    http://www.mhrt.qld.gov.au
    Access keys Skip to primary navigation Skip to secondary navigation Skip to content ... Help Search:
    Home
    Resources Services Frequently Asked Questions ... Members
    Mental Health
    Review Tribunal

    155. Homewood Health Centre
    A provider of mental health care services and the treatment of behavioural, addiction, and psychiatric disorders.
    http://www.homewoodhealth.com/
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    156. Aging And Mental Health
    Information about aging and psychosocial and psychiatric treatment of the elderly.
    http://www.athealth.com/Practitioner/Newsletter/FPN_4_34.html
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    157. Mental Health Database For Lewisham
    Directory of resources for service users, carers and professionals.
    http://www.database.freeuk.com/

    http://www.database.freeuk.com/top.htm

    158. Mental Health Medications
    Medication articles mood boosters, SSRIs, antidepressants, psychotropic medications, medications for lowincome people.
    http://www.mhsanctuary.com/rx/
    Home Mental Health Disorders Suicide Intervention Mental Health Bookstore ... Advertise
    Psychotropic Medications Medications: Psychotropics The Responsible Parent's Guide to Healthy Mood-Boosters for all the Family (Extensive Drug Information - Primarily for Clinicians) Systematic review and guide to selection of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors Currently Prescribed Psychotropic Medications ... Schiizophrenia Other Sanctuary Websites: Mental Health Sanctuary AD(H)D Sanctuary Bipolar Sanctuary Borderline Personality Disorder ... Schizophrenia Sanctuary Sponsors: Mental Health Sanctuary Bookstore 1-800- Therapist Official Sanctuary Sponsors Ultimate HGH Human Growth Hormone
    - Research, news, and articles on the human growth hormone.

    159. New Life Resources, Inc.
    A mandated mental health clinic providing professional services within a Christian framework .
    http://www.newliferesourcesinc.com
    A mandated mental health clinic providing professional services within a Christian framework
    OUR PHILOSOPHY
    • We recognize the whole person: mind, body, spirit, soul, and their community. We recognize spiritual belief and life as central to each person. We integrate psychological expertise and Christian principles. We value each individual as unique — created in God’s image — not a psychological disorder. We offer holistic individually tailored treatment.
    Kathy Coffey, Ph.D., Dan Green, Ph.D., Steve Palmer, M.A., Lori. Gramling, Ph.D., Bob Daugherty, M.A., Terry Young, Psy.D., Rebecca. Plath, M.A., Pam Sime, M.S.W., Dave Hubbard, Ph. D. Not Pictured: Our Mission NLR was founded in 1976 by Dr. David Hubbard and a partner. NLR has been directed by Dr. Hubbard since 1978 and after several moves within the greater Milwaukee area, the main office has been located in Waukesha, Wisconsin near Goerke's Corners for the last eleven years. Branch offices are operated in Mequon and Racine. Clinical Director Dr. Dan Green

    160. Glossary Of Symptoms And Mental Illnesses Affecting Teenagers
    was developed to help teenagers, parents, teachers, and others learn more aboutthe major mental illnesses, symptoms, and mental health issues which affect
    http://www.aacap.org/about/glossary/
    G LOSSARY OF S YMPTOMS
    AND M ENTAL I LLNESSES A FFECTING T EENAGERS B eing a teenager is not easy. Adolescents feel all kinds of pressures — to do well in school, to be popular with peers, to gain the approval of parents, to make the team, to be cool. In addition, many teenagers have other special problems. For example, they may worry about a parent being out of work or the family's financial problems. Adolescents may be hurt or confused by their parents' divorce, or they may have to learn how to live with a parent's alcoholism or mental illness. Despite these pressures, it is important to remember that most teenagers develop into healthy adults. Unfortunately, some teenagers develop serious emotional problems requiring professional help. This glossary of brief definitions was developed to help teenagers, parents, teachers, and others learn more about the major mental illnesses, symptoms, and mental health issues which affect teenagers. If you or someone you know has a problem in one of these areas, you can get help by contacting one of the organizations listed at the end of this brochure. Please remember: All the problems described in the glossary are treatable and some can be prevented. In every case, the sooner a teenager gets help, the better.

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