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Turn to these organizations when you need help coping with mental illness.
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1   Link   SAMHSA Mental Health Services Locator
This comprehensive U.S. directory can help you locate a mental health care center near you, and more. Listings include inpatient, outpatient and residential facilities; advocacy agencies; local chapters of national mental health organizations; and support groups.
2   Link   Network of Care
This online database provides convenient links to community treatment services and other supports for the following U.S. states: California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Iowa, Maryland, Missouri, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Utah, Virginia, and Washington.
3   Link   Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance
A wonderful resource for people and families dealing with depression, bipolar, and anxiety disorders--or who just want to learn more. Online tests for mood disorders, crisis advice, online support groups, and much more are here.
4   Link   Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation
The website of the CABF is a comprehensive, easy-to-navigate information center to help parents of children and teens with early onset bipolar disorder.
5   Link   Mental Health America
Mental Health America works to improve the lives of people with brain disease through providing support programs and through political advocacy.
6   Link   NAMI
The National Alliance on Mental Illness is a grassroots organization that offers support and health information for people and families with brain disease, and actively fights stigma.
7   Link   The Fountain House
Fountain House is dedicated to the recovery of men and women with mental illness by providing opportunities for their members to live, work and learn, while contributing their talents through a community of mutual support.
8   Link   Mental Health Association of Santa Barbara
This Santa Barbara, California organization offers counseling, rehabilitation, fellowship and housing for people with mental illness as well as counseling and education for their families.
9   Link   Browning Communities
Browning Communities is a new organization, based in Seattle, working to someday soon provide structured, comprehensive and therapeutic living facilities in order to end the crisis of neglect, victimization, violence, abuse and homelessness for ALL chronically mentally ill. If you'd like to help them get started, please visit their website for more info.

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