Links to related sites
- Atlas Website (a database on mental health resources)
- Health and Human Rights
- Management of Substance Abuse
- Observatory on Health Care for Chronic Conditions
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American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry AACAP
The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry is the largest professional organization representing child and adolescent psychiatrists in the United States with individual corresponding members worldwide. The Academy addresses issues of practice, research and policy, and has developed many informative publications. The Academy publishes a journal, books and informative pamphlets. It holds an annual meeting professional meeting and holds periodic institutes. -
ACMI - Action for Mental Illness
Dedicated to the persons affected by mental illness and the brave efforts of their family members facing the challenge. - Befrienders International
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Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Canada
The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) is a public hospital providing direct patient care for people with mental health and addiction problems. The Centre is also a research facility, an education and training institute and a community based organization providing health promotion and prevention services across the province of Ontario, Canada, and is a Pan American Health Organization and World Health Organization Collaborating Centre. - Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Boston University
- The Center for Mental Health Services' Knowledge Exchange Network (KEN)
- International Federation of Telephonic Emergency Services IFOTES
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International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions
The International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions is an umbrella group for national organizations representing child and adolescent psychiatrists and allied professions. IACAPAP stimulates communication between international organizations, develops training materials, convenes training opportunities, develops position statements on topics of international interest, and publishes a monograph series and bulletin. IACAPAP has a major Congress every four years and co-sponsors regional meetings that occur with great frequency. - International Bureau for Epilepsy
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International League Against Epilepsy
The International League Against Epilepsy, founded by a group of international neurologists in Budapest in 1909, is a global professional non-profit international organization, and a non-governmental organization in official relations with the World Health Organization. The ILAE's objectives are: To advance and disseminate knowledge about epilepsy; To promote research, education and training; To improve services and care for patients, especially by prevention, diagnosis and treatment. - International Network of the Practices of Fight against Social Exclusion
- International Network of International Non-governmental Organizations Concerned with Mental Health and Substance Abuse Problems (INMH)
- LifeLine International
- World Federation for Mental Health
- World Psychiatric Association (WPA)