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Mental Health and Well-being
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National Institute of Mental Health
SAMHAS
MedlinePlus
MentalHealth.gov
Michigan Mental Health
Associations/Organizations
In the News - Mental Health Research
Population Topics
Stress Free Holidays
National Institute of Mental Health
Mental Health Information
Information on all mental health issues such as eating disorders, ADD and ADHD, Austism, depression, PTSD, and much more.
Mental Health Disorders in U.S.
Describes statistics about mental disorders.
Statistics: Any Disorder Adults
"Mental disorders are common in the United States, and in a given year approximately one quarter of adults are diagnosable for one or more disorders. "
Statistics: Any Disorder Children
"Mental disorders are common among children in the United States, and can be particularly difficult for the children themselves and their caregivers."
SAMHAS
SAMHSA - Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Recovery Month
Mental and Substance Use Disorders: Fast Facts
Homelessness Programs and Resources
Wellness Initiative
School and Campus Health
Mental and Substance Abuse
MedlinePlus
MedlinePlus: Mental Health
MedlinePlus: Homeless Health Concerns
Information about homeless concerns and assistance.
MentalHealth.gov
MentalHealth.gov
From the US Department of Health & Human Services
Talk About Mental Health
For parents, educators, young people, faith and community leaders, caregivers, stories of hope, and much more.
Michigan Mental Health
MDHHS Michigan Department of Health and Human Services
Information from State of Michigan on Mental Health.
Associations/Organizations
AMHCA American Mental Health Counselors Association
NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness
NIMH National Institute of Mental Health
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