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PsychCentral

Psych Central “is a definitive online listing of websites, mailing lists, and support information for online mental health.”

National Mental Health Association (NMHA) Children and Families Resource Page

Fact sheets, guidelines, and information on mental health initiatives.

mindyourmind

The signs, treatment, and causes can all be found on this website, which provides information for all mental health questions with page that is specific to depression.

HelpGuide

Helpguide is a nonprofit website that is dedicated to metal health issues.

HealthCentral

The top ten resources for people suffering from depression are located on this site in an answer to many questions that are asked on “My Depression Connection”.

Families for Depression Awareness

A national nonprofit organization helping families recognize and cope with depressive disorders to get people well and prevent suicides.

Child and Adolescent Mental Health

Information about mental health including causes, signs, and services recommended.

Center for Disease Control and Prevention

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is a federal agency that conducts and supports health promotion, prevention and preparedness activities in the United States, with the goal of improving overall public health.

All About Depression

This website is dedicated to providing accurate, current, and relevant information about clinical depression to the general public.

Boys Town

Boys Town offers a continuum of Child and Family Services including Intensive Residential Treatment Services, Group Home Services, Intervention & Assessment Services, Child and Family Support services, in addition to many other services.

National Youth Network

Since 1990 the National Youth Network (initially known as the Western Youth Network) has been helping parents and professionals alike in providing education and information regarding programs and services for underachieving youth. Over the years NYN has literally helped thousands of families find the most appropriate information and intervention options to meet their special needs. There are many types of summer camps throughout the United States. Parents can choose anything from special education summer camps, to wilderness summer camps, to academic summer camps.