Dep Res
Help for Depression
These are links to online resources for people experiencing or
interested in clinical depression.
Alternativ Psychology
self-help for emotions, biofeedback without instruments.
Depression Central, maintained by Dr. Ivan Goldberg, is a "clearing
house for information on all types of depressive disorders and on the most
effective treatments for individuals suffering from Major Depression,
Manic-Depression (Bipolar Disorder), Cyclothymia, Dysthymia and other mood
disorders."
Dr. Bob's
Psychopharmacology Tips has information on drugs for depression.
Internet
Depression Resources List maintained by
Dennis
Taylor provides more links to relevant information and online resources.
This site is an award winner and enhanced for non-graphical browsers.
Melissa's Therapy
FAQ provides answers to frequently asked questions about therapy and
therapists.
Out of the Darkness explains the biomedical model of depression. It is from
a September 1995 newsletter article of the Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research.
Thomas Ott's Depression Site is a refraction through a
Dark Prism. Look for fine art scans and an excerpt from Thomas Moore's Care of
the Soul.
Walkers in Darkness is a support email list for depression, bipolar
disorder and related mental illness; their treatment, coping mechanisms and
recovery techniques.
wing of madness: a depression guide is an elegant site containing
information on depression. There are pointers to many newsgroups and
chatlines, lots of fine art graphics and an online bookstore.
You mean I don't have to feel this way? is designed for friends, families,
and individuals who are either suffering from depression or living with someone
who is depressed.
You can also search
Free
Medline Searchs at the National Library of Medicine, including
Internet Grateful Med
and PubMed.
The National Mental
Health Services Knowledge Exchange Network
Mental Health Net
and at Medical World Search
WebMedLit
See Also
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This page last updated: 12 December, 1997 by Bev Thornton,
aa200@fan.nb.ca