Suicide Prevention
suicidology.org
suicidestop.com
suicidepreventionlifeline.org
didihirsch.org
beaconhealthsystem.org
helplinecenter.org
afsp.org
apa.org
therapyroute.com
https://www.choosingtherapy.com/hotlines/
thetrevorproject.org (for LGBTQ+)
translifeline.org (for Transgender services)
liveanotherday.org
General Mental Health
NIMH.NIH.gov
mentalhealth.gov
WHO.int
apa.org (American Psychiatric Association)
bringchange2mind.org
helpguide.org
https://www.choosingtherapy.com/top-mental-health-organizations/
NAMI.com
mhnational.org
treatmentadvocacycenter.org
ok2talk.org
wannatalkaboutit.com
activeminds.org
VA.gov (veteran services)
mind.org.uk
NHS.co.uk
https://collegeeducated.com/resources/health-wellness-and-resilience/ (student resources)
turning-point.co.uk
http://www.sane.org.uk
Addiction
NIAAA.NIH.gov (addiction services)
drugabuse.gov
SAMHSA.org
NA.org
AA.org
alcanon.com
Alcohol Rehab Guide
www.addictioncenter.com
Drug Addiction
thesummitwellnessgroup.com
Domestic and Sexual Abuse
thehotline.org
FFCMH.org
Plannedparenthood.org
https://www.rainn.org
Child Abuse and Youth Mental Health
HHS.gov (social services)
childwelfare.gov
NSPCC.org.uk
youthmovenational.org
childmind.org
Special Conditions
adaa.org: Anxiety and Association of America
ANAD.org: National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Eating Disorders
www.birthinjurycenter.org: Advice and help for children born with mental and physical disabilties
www.cerebralpalsyguide.com: Cerebal Palsy Guide
https://cultrecovery101.com/recovery-links/: Cult Recovery
DBSAalliance.org: Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance
encourage-cult-survivors.org: Cult Recovery
IOCDF.org: International OCD Foundation
https://www.mesotheliomahope.com/mesothelioma/symptoms/ : Information about Mesothelioma--an avoidable cancer
nationaleatingdisorders.org: National Eating Disorder Association
PTSDalliance.org: PTSD Alliance
sczaction.org: Schizophrenia and Related Disorders Alliance of America
The name of this site does not glorify suicide or anything self-destructive that Sylvia Plath did in
her short and tragic life. However, it does take stock of her enormous talent and one of the first
books that makes people take notice of mental illness.
Most importantly though, If you do feel suicidal or you are indulging in risky behavior which
may end in unintentional suicide, please tell somebody; family, friends, colleagues, anyone you
trust. And if they don’t take you seriously, tell someone else, don’t stop at one person.
Contents
- Suicide Prevention
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General Mental Health
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Addiction
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Domestic and Sexual Abuse
- Child Abuse and Youth Mental Health
- Special Conditions