Below you will find Links to

Support Groups * student RESOURCES

For ALL/General * High School Specific * College Specific

Resources/Support Groups for ALL

Find Support Groups

Many people find peer support a helpful tool that can aid in their recovery. There are a variety of organizations that offer support groups for consumers, their family members and friends. Some support groups are peer-led, while others may be led by a mental health professional.

 
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Our Mission: To normalize society’s perception of mental health and make it part of our everyday conversation.

 
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The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) is the largest nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting individuals and families affected by eating disorders. NEDA supports individuals and families affected by eating disorders, and serves as a catalyst for prevention, cures and access to quality care.

 
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Find any/everything else related to sleep help but not tied to the rest of our categories below. Looking for the best books, journal articles, sites on sleep? Want to learn about the dangers of drowsy driving or sleep meditation? We've got you covered.


High School Student Support Structures

 

FREE Teenage Mental Health Programs

We offer free programs to teenagers of all socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds because Mental illness does not discriminate. Your space to talk about what’s going on. Take the weight off your shoulders, and start feeling better today.

 
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We’re All a Little Crazy School Programs

 
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TalkSpace for TEENS

Your space to talk about what’s going on. Take the weight off your shoulders, and start feeling better today.

 

College Student Support Structures

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#SameHere College Tours #StudentAlliance

 
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@Active_Minds

This is college student support group working to remove mental health stigma, specifically for all college students. Your Campus may have a chapter, if not go to the website to start one.

 

NAMI on Campus

clubs work to end the stigma that makes it hard for students to talk about mental health and get the help they need. Clubs hold creative meetings, hold innovative awareness events, and offer signature NAMI programs through partnerships with NAMI State Organizations and Affiliates across the nation.

 

Life on Campus

Check out the links on our website for information about common issues facing college students.


Critical Mental Health Resources for College Students

Each state in the U.S. maintains their own health and social services department. Some states even have departments entirely dedicated to mental health. These resources can be helpful for state residents who struggle with their mental health, or know someone who may need help. Go to our website to access a list of links to health and social services departments organized by state.


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Cerebral palsy is a group of neurological disorders that affect motor and developmental skills. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 1 in 345 children in the United States have been diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Cerebral palsy caused by medical malpractice is often preventable, and, in these cases, numerous support and compensation options exist to help your family.