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There are many places to get help for depression or help for an emotional problem. We have a list here.
If unsure where to go for help, check the Yellow Pages under "mental health," "health," "social services," "suicide prevention," "crisis intervention services," "hotlines," "hospitals," or "physicians" for phone numbers and addresses. In times of crisis, the emergency room doctor at a hospital may be able to provide temporary help for an emotional problem, and will be able to tell you where and how to get further help.
Listed below are the types of people and places that will make a referral to, or provide, diagnostic and treatment services.
- Family doctors
- Mental health specialists, such as psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, or mental health counselors
- Health maintenance organizations
- Community mental health centers
- Hospital psychiatry departments and outpatient clinics
- University- or medical school-affiliated programs
- State hospital outpatient clinics
- Family service/social agencies
- Private clinics and facilities
- Employee assistance programs
- Local medical and/or psychiatric societies
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill Colonial Place Three 2107 Wilson Blvd., Suite 300 Arlington, VA 22201-3042 1-703-524-7600; 1-800-950-NAMI Website: http://www.nami.org
National Depressive and Manic Depressive Association 730 N. Franklin, Suite 501 Chicago, IL 60601 1-312- 642-0049; 1-800-826-3632 Website: http://www.ndmda.org
National Foundation for Depressive Illness, Inc. P.O. Box 2257 New York, NY 10016 1-212-268-4260; 1-800-239-1265 Website: http://www.depression.org
National Mental Health Association 1021 Prince Street Alexandria, VA 22314-2971 (703) 684-7722; 1-800-969-6642 FAX: 1-703-684-5968 TTY: 1-800-433-5959 Website: http://www.nmha.org
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