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Resources
Here are some resources that you may find helpful if you need to seek
therapy.
- Family doctors
- Mental health specialists, such as psychiatrists, psychologists, social
workers, or mental health counselors
- Health maintenance organizations
- Community mental health centers
- Hospital psychiatry departments and outpatient clinics
- University- or medical school-affiliated programs
- State hospital outpatient clinics
- Family service, social agencies, or clergy
- Private clinics and facilities
- Employee assistance programs
- Local medical and/or psychiatric societies
- CCFA Chapters and support groups
National Institute of Mental Health Information Resources and
Inquiries Branch 6001 Executive Boulevard Room 8184, MSC
9663 Bethesda, MD 20892-9663 Telephone: 1-301-443-4513 FAX:
1-301-443-4279 Depression brochures: 1-800-421-4211 TTY:
1-301-443-8431 FAX4U: 1-301-443-5158 Website: http://www.nimh.nih.gov E-mail: nimhinfo@nih.gov
National Foundation for Depressive Illness, Inc. P.O. Box
2257 New York, NY 10016 1-212-268-4260; 1-800-239-1265 Website: http://www.depression.org A foundation
that informs the public about depressive illness and its treatability and
promotes programs of research, education, and treatment.
National Mental Health Association 1021 Prince
Street Alexandria, VA 22314-2971 1-703-684-7722; 1-800-969-6642 FAX:
1-703-684-5968 TTY: 1-800-433-5959 Website: http://www.nmha.org An association that works
with 340 affiliates to promote mental health through advocacy, education,
research, and services. This information has been adapted from the brochure
Depression, NIH Publication No. 00-3561.
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