Many National Depression Screening Day® sites across the
county are providing free, anonymous screenings year-round.
Find a screening site near you.
If you are interested in participating in a nationwide research study on the
genetics of depression,
click here for more information. This study, Genetics of Recurrent
Early-Onset Depression, sponsored by the National Institute of Mental
Health, does not offer treatment but may help researchers identify genes
involved in depression, which may help in the development of future treatment
options.
Other resources:
American Association for Geriatric
Psychiatry
Information for Older
Adults and Caregivers
P: 301-654-7850
American Association for Marriage and
Family Therapy
Locate a Family
Therapist near you
P: 703-838-9808
American Association of Pastoral
Counselors
Find a Counselor
P: 703-385-6967
American Psychiatric Association
Information for public
at
P: 703-907-7300
Anxiety Disorders Association of
America
Find a Provider
Phone #: 240-485-1001
Association of Black Psychologists
For referrals
P: 202-722-0808
Black Psychiatrists of America:
P: 510-834-7103
Department of Veteran Affairs,
PTSD Alliance
Information about
PTSD
P: 877-507-PTSD (7873)
Depression and Bipolar Support
Alliance
Referral
to Support Group
P: 800-826-3632
National Alliance for
Hispanic Health
P: 866-SU-Familia (783-2645)
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill
Find a support group
P: 800-950-NAMI (6264)
National Association of
Social Workers
National
Social Worker Finder
National Center for PTSD
Information about
PTSD
Phone #: 802-296-6300
National Institute of Mental
HealthDHC-U43
Information for the public in both
English & Spanish Languages
P: 866-615-NIMH (6464)
National Mental Health Association
Find
an Affiliate in your area
P: 800-969-NMHA (6642)
Office of Minority Health Resource
Center
P: 800-444-6472
SAMHSA National Mental Health
Information Center
Services
Locator in English & Spanish Languages
P: 800-789-2647
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