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Reviewed Anxiety Disorders Information Links (viewing 1 - 5 of 13)Gift From Within Joyce Boaz Gift From Within is an international private, nonprofit organization dedicated to those who suffer post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), those at risk for PTSD, and those who care for traumatized individuals. This site features a number of well written and informative articles on PTSD and related topics (grief, recovery from motor vehicle accidents, school trauma and police and emergency rescue trauma), plus educational videos for sale, a 'survivor pen-pal' email network and guestbook. Despite the minimalist interface, this site is the real deal. PTSD Gateway DART Foundation This website has information on Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Four national and international organizations are combined, with articles, references, web-links, mini-courses, 800 phone access and e-mail pen-pal resources.
BluePages Centre for Mental Health Research, The Australian National University Comprehensive depression site compiled by ANU's Centre for Mental Health Research. Includes evidence-based information on medical, psychological, alternative treatments, symptoms, depression quiz, prevention, resources, and a depression search engine. Psycheducation.org Psycheducation.org This site, written by a doctor (MD), was originally created to provide information to his colleagues who had questions about mental health issues, particularly mood and anxiety disorders. The site includes articles and resources about Bipolar II, the brain chemistry of mood disorders, Panic Disorder, OCD, and more. The information is well-written and thorough, yet understand. A great resource for those looking for more information! Selective Mutism Association Selective Mutism Association The Selective Mutism Association (known formerly as the Selective Mutism Group-Childhood Anxiety Network), dates back to the mid-1990’s. At that time, a parent of a child with selective mutism, created the site to encourage the sharing of information and personal feelings/stories about Selective Mutism. Parents and professionals in the field joined this endeavor, and a more formal group was soon created and developed whereby it became an official nonprofit 501c3 organization. This site provides a collection of articles and resources, search features to find a treatment professional or support group in your local area, ways to get involved with the organization, and more.
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