Depression Resources

depressive symptoms and resources

Depression can manifest in multiple ways, therefore it’s important to take major symptoms seriously and avoid the risks of greater self-harm or suicide. Never be afraid to offer or seek help. Here’s a list of resources that focuses on depression:

Mental Health Organizations

  • Mental Health America: This is one of the main nonprofits in the mental health field where you can find the latest news and information. It focuses on increasing awareness about mental health problems, and you will find a large list of resources and further information.
  • Brain & Behavior Research Foundation: Here you will find information about depression, anxiety, and other related conditions. The foundation provides support for research into depression and related conditions. You will also find information for people who have recently been diagnosed with a mental illness.
  • American Psychological Association (APA): This is the largest association of psychologists in the world, and you can visit the website to get access to the latest information on depression and related conditions like ADHD, eating disorders, and suicide.
  • National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI): Provides education and support for the public about different mental health disorders. Its aim is to improve the quality of life for people suffering from mental illnesses, and you can find statistics, research, and information on different conditions on this site.
  • American Psychiatric Association: Organization for psychiatrists focused on providing treatment for people with mental disorders. It includes many links to resources for mental health problems as well as information about medication and prevention.
  • Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance: Self-help organization for patients and their families that provides a wealth of information on depression as well as anxiety and bipolar disorder. Visit the site to find out about recovery steps, how to help people who are suffering, and more.
  • National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH): This is the largest organization in the world to focus on mental health conditions, and it publishes detailed information on the very latest findings related to depression as well as anxiety, ADHD, OCD, and related conditions, as well as lots of further resources.
  • Anxiety and Depression Association of America: This website includes a very detailed section of facts about various conditions including depression and its symptoms. There are sections on finding treatment, getting support, information from experts, and much more.

Resources for Men

  • HeadsUpGuys: With a lighthearted tone, this site speaks directly to men with depression and other mental health problems. It is a detailed resource packed full of information, strategies for coping, self-check guidance, and practical tips for all men.
  • Man Therapy: This website is focused on mental health in men and aims to provide information and resources on a range of problems including depression and addiction. It covers frequently asked questions, details about therapy for men, and encouragement to bring mental health problems out into the open.

Resources for Women

  • Mental Health America: This resource page is for women suffering from depression, and provides information on issues relating to Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD), childbirth, and suicide, as well as links to further resources.
  • WomensHealth.gov: This government resource provides a fact sheet on depression in pregnancy alongside an extensive number of resources specifically for women suffering from mental health problems like anxiety disorders, borderline personality disorder, and more. This site is also available in Spanish.
  • National Institute of Mental Health: On this page, you will find information designed for women suffering from depression, and covers important points to know about depression, links to resources, and how to get help.

Resources for Veterans and Military Personnel

  • U.S. Department of Veterans’ Affairs: This government site has a large section on mental health issues for veterans, containing news, facts, resources, information, and more. It also provides a Veterans’ Crisis Line where you can speak to a specialist directly and includes a self-help section with resources.
  • BraveHeart: Welcome Back Veterans Southeast Initiative —  Emory University and the Atlanta Braves have teamed up to offer veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and their family members a variety of expert support resources. Mission: Help people in the Southeastern United States get help for PTSD.

Suicide Prevention Resources

  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Anyone who is considering suicide or who knows someone who might be can call this free, 24-hour line at 1-800-273-8255 to speak to a specialist. This confidential service is run nationwide from local crisis centers, and the website provides resources for people in different situations including loss survivors, youth, suicide attempt survivors, and more.
  • Crisis Text Line: Anyone who is in an immediate mental health crisis can use this service to text a specialist. The service is free to send and receive text messages, and it operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Anyone can access the service by texting HOME to 741741 to speak to a trained crisis counselor.
  • American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP): This foundation provides information on finding support for people who are at risk of suicide. It provides advice for people in different situations including those thinking about suicide and those who know someone who might be at risk.

General Information on Depression

  • Dual Diagnosis: This website provides a large amount of information on various mental disorders as well as addiction. You will find details on the range of treatments available as well as research, publications, and in-depth articles.
  • NoStigmas: This site provides peer-to-peer mental health support, and is a place where people can share their experiences, find support, take action, and join a supportive community.
  • Make It Ok: This site is dedicated to increasing awareness of mental health issues, including guidance on how to talk to people with depression, real stories from people battling mental illness, resources to learn more about mental illness, a podcast, and more.
  • Academy of Cognitive Therapy: Find out more about cognitive therapy and how it can be used to treat depression. Get answers to your questions, find a therapist, and check out the numerous resources.
  • International Bipolar Foundation: Here you will find a large amount of information and resources about bipolar disorder. It has a section dedicated to getting help, as well as a list of treatment centers and information on how to get involved.
  • MentalHealth.gov: This government resource, also available in Spanish, covers the basics of mental health including signs and symptoms, various conditions including depression, and information on how to get help.
  • Care for Your Mind: This is a place where you can share personal experiences and find articles covering all aspects of mental health as well as interviews, news, and personal stories related to depression.

Additional Online Information on Depression

In General

Mindfulness

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Suicide Prevention

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