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Here is a short list of resource links for people experiencing or
simply interested in any of the many forms of clinical depression.
- The
Christian Depression Pages provide an informed approach to depression for
contemporary Christians who are interested in dealing with illness and healing.
-
Dealing With Depression is a Snap Health Guide to Better Mental Health.
- Depression
is a page page maintained by
Jane Arsenal.
There is a long list of links to various pages and additional online support groups.
-
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
Mental Health Links and
Psychopharmacology Tips have extensive information on drugs for depression.
- The Internet Depression Resources
page by Brad Judy
includes general information, links to organizations and personal home pages, and
other newsgroups, mailing lists and chat channels.
-
Internet Depression Resources List maintained by
Dennis
Taylor provides a wealth of links to relevant information and online
resources. The site is an award winner and enhanced for non-graphical browsers.
-
Out of the Darkness, the
Alberta Heritage Foundation
for Medical Research Newsletter for September 1995, explains the
biomedical model of clinical depression.
- Voices of Depression
is "a compilation of writings by people suffering from depression," and appears as part of
Andrew's Depression Page
-
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:
Medline
at the National Library of Medicine, including
Internet Grateful Med
and PubMed,
the Knowledge Exchange Network,
one of a number of
databases
at the National Mental Health Services,
or WebMedLit at
Medical World Search
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Last update: 15 March, 1999 © Bev Thornton,
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