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Doctors and Clinics

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American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) Doctor Directory

Doctor Disciplinary Information by State (check licensing and disciplinary actions)

Report a Complaint  Bad experience with a hospital or clinic?
The Joint Commission for Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) is an independent, not-for-profit organization that sets the standards by which health care quality is measured in America and around the world, and does on-site reviews of more than 16,000 health care organizations (see list on their site).

UPMC Bipolar Institute Consultation Service  Drs. Boris Birmaher and David Axelson offer a second-opinion consultation service which provides a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation for children and adolescents with severe mood problems. 


Education

Going to College: a resource for teens with disabilities

National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs

International Survivors Action Committee ISAC is a watchdog organization, focused on exposing abuse, civil rights violations and fraud perpetuated through privately-owned facilities for juveniles.

Residential Treatment Centers - 15 Questions to Ask The Bureau of Consumer Protection's publication for parents considering Residential Treatment placement for their children.

Characteristics of Residential Treatment For Children & Youth with Serious Emotional Disturbances  A report from Abt Associates prepared for the National Association of Psychiatric Health Care Systems (NAPHS) and the National Association for Children's Behavioral Health (NACBH).

STARFISH Advocacy Association offers education information, online classes, support, and resources for parents raising children with neurological disorders.

Technical Assistance Alliance for Parent Centers state-by-state list of advocacy resources

Clark Custom Educational Loans provides quick, affordable solutions to your financial concerns and an awareness of all that goes into placing a child into a Special Needs Program.


Legal

Student Mental Health and the Law This guide is geared towards college faculty and staff, but provides information helpful to students transitioning to or currently attending college, and their parents. Provides clarification of FERPA, disability law and other legal issues colleges face. Incorporates the most recent pieces of legislation that impact student mental health:  the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Amendments Act of 2008 and the Paul Wellstone and Pete Domenici Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008.


cabf tiny iconCABF's "Legal Issues of Pediatric Bipolar Disorder" guide 



Legislation

Send a message to Congress  

Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation's Policy Guide  A guide to public policy work on behalf of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. Information and articles about making federal policy: brief descriptions of key Congressional committees, Executive branch agencies, federal legislation and judicial decisions that are most significant for people with disabilities.  

 

Medical

Discover Health Drug Interaction Checker: Interactions between drugs can be dangerous. Use the drug checker tool to see which combinations might be harmful.

International Bibliographic Information on Dietary Supplements (IBIDS):
A database of published, international, scientific literature on dietary supplements, including vitamins, minerals, and botanicals. IBIDS is produced by the Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS) at the U.S. National Institutes of Health to assist the public, health care providers, educators, and researchers in locating credible, scientific information on dietary supplements.

nlm_logo.gifThe National Library of Medicine offers free access to Medline, a searchable database of abstracts from over 4,000 biomedical journals, and many other resources for further reading.

DSM-IV TR: Behave-Net numerical listing of codes and diagnoses

MedTerms.com Medical Dictionary

NARSAD (National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression). The largest non-government, publicly funded organization that distributes funds for brain disorder research.

National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI)

Surgeon General's Report on Mental Health



Medication Assistance Programs

Information on Free Medications for Low-Income Families

Needy Meds

The Medicine Program

Insure Kids Now

State Medicaid Programs  



Mental Health- Children and Teen 

About Our Kids Child and adolescent mental health and parenting resource from the NYU Child Study Center.

About Our Kids on Doctor Radio Weekly radio broadcast on SIRIUS Doctor Radio (CH 114), bringing you essential information and advice about child, teen, and family mental health, produced by the NYU Child Study Center.

The Bipolar Child Web site of authors Demitri Papolos, M.D. and Janice Papolos, author of best-selling book, The Bipolar Child (Broadway Books, 1999). Offers excellent newsletter with archived articles of interest to families.

BPChildren.com features information, publications, and resources for young people and adults to help them understand pediatric bipolar disorder. 

Connect for Kids, a program of the Benton Foundation. Searchable state-by-state listing of advocacy and other helpful programs for kids in your state.

eAACAP Resource Centers The American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry's website features helpful information and resources for parents regarding anxiety disorders, depression, conduct disorders, oppositional defiant disorder, as well as a disaster and trauma resource center.

Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health
Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health is an advocacy organization for families of children and youth with mental health needs. The Federation provides an opportunity for family members to work with professionals and other interested citizens to improve services for their children with emotional, behavioral or mental disorders

Assistance for Transition-Age Youth
The Bazelon Center has identified 57 programs, run by 20 or more different agencies in nine departments of the federal government. Moving On is a collection of fact sheets on these programs.


Getting an Accurate Diagnosis for your Child: 10 Steps for Families Ten steps families should take to help their mental health service provider make an accurate diagnosis; a resource of the National Alliance on Mental Illness.

KidsMedLog features customizable online survey and reporting tools designed to help track your child's behavior and assist in determining the effectiveness of his/her medications.

The REACH Institute is commited to accelerating the acceptance and effective use of proven inteventions that foster children's emotional and behavioral health. In their Resources for Family section REACH features disorder profiles, treatment options, parent advocate training, and other REACH projects.

Residential Treatment Centers - 15 Questions to Ask The Bureau of Consumer Protection's publication for parents considering Residential Treatment placement for their children.

Sibling Support Project
A national effort dedicated to the life-long concerns of brothers and sisters of people who have special health, developmental, or mental health concerns. Offers a listserv (email discussion group) for kids, and workshops on sibling issues to audiences of parents, service providers,  university staff and students, and siblings of all ages.

STARFISH Advocacy Association offers education information, online classes, support, and resources for parents raising children with neurological disorders.

Teen Screen Program, Columbia University
The Columbia University TeenScreen Program is an adolescent mental health and suicide-screening initiative active in 43 states.



Mental Health- All Ages

Bipolar Treatment Information Center at the Madison Institute of Medicine in Madison, Wisconsin. With more than 10,000 references already on file, the center collects and disseminates information about medications and other forms of treatment for bipolar disorder.

BPSO (support and information for Significant Others of those who have Bipolar Disorder)

The Center for Mental Health Services' Knowledge
Exchange Network
(KEN)
A comprehensive mental health site from the U.S. government with a wealth of free publications and resources on bipolar disorder and related issues like stigma, depression, anxiety, and other childhood brain disorders.

Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA)

Families for Depression Awareness, is a nonprofit organization providing educational information, community outreach training,and advocacy to help families and friends recognize and cope with bipolar and major depression.

McMan's Depression and Bipolar Weekly. A free, informative, and lively digest of research, treatment, public policy, and the media, by John McManamy. Highly recommended.

National Institute of Health (NIH) Undiagnosed Diseases Program. Using a combination of scientific and medical expertise and resources at the NIH, this program works to provide answers to patients with mysterious conditions that have long eluded diagnosis, and to advance medical knowledge about rare and common disases.

Patty Duke Online Center for Mental Wellness is is a place of comfort, caring, and compassion, a place to blossom as you read the articles, participate in discussions and follow your individual path to wellness.


Reproductive Psychiatry Resource and Information Center Massachusetts General Hospital's Center for Women's Mental Health presents information on psychiatric disorders during pregnancy, breastfeeding and psychiatric medicine, PMS and PMDD, and more. 

Stanley Foundation
The Stanley Foundation supports more than half of the research on bipolar disorder in the United States. 

 

 State Resources

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Suicide

American Association of Suicidology promotes research, public awareness programs, public education, and training for professionals and volunteers.

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention is dedicated to understanding and preventing suicide through research and education, and to reaching out to people with mood disorders and those impacted by suicide.

Compassionate Friends 
Phone: (877) 969-0010
"Our mission is to assist families toward the positive resolution of grief  following the death of a child of any age and to provide information  to help others be supportive."

Suicide Prevention Action Network is dedicated to preventing suicide through public education and awareness, community action, and federal, state, and local grassroots advocacy.


Suicide Hotlines

National Hopeline Network:
(800) 784-2433

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: (800) 273-8255
Suicide hotline, 24/7 free and confidential.

National Youth Crisis Helpline: (800) 442-4673



Other Resources

cabf tiny iconCABF's Local Suport Group Directory


Start a Support Group 


Anxiety Disorders Association of America

DNA From the Beginning: An animated primer on the basics of DNA, genes and heredity. Beautifully illustrated, clearly written, and searchable, by Cold Spring Harbor Web

The Endocrine Society

The Endocrine Society is the world's oldest, largest, and most active organization devoted to research on hormones, and the clinical practice of endocrinology. Endocrinologists are specially trained doctors who diagnose, treat and conduct basic and clinical research on complex hormonal disorders such as diabetes, thyroid disease, osteoporosis, obesity, hypertension, cholesterol and reproductive disorders.

How Children and Adolescents React to Trauma

Helping the Child or Adolescent Trauma Survivor

National Child Abuse Defense & Resource Center Advocacy organization for parents falsely accused of child abuse, including Munchausen’s by Proxy Syndrome.

National Respite Locator Service State by state directory of respite services.

PatientTravel.org is a service of the National Patient Travel Center, providing information on charitable, long-distance medical air transportation.

S.A.F.E. Alternatives (Self Abuse Finally Ends) A 30-day treatment program for self-injurers such as adolescents who cut or burn or otherwise harm themselves. Web site provides information about this increasingly common behavior and suggests coping strategies and book, Bodily Harm.

 

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