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National Depression Screening Day® 2009 CommunityResponse™ Program
Thursday, October 8th, 2009 or All Year Long
Register now! Register online, or download a PDF of the registration form.
Your community is in need of emotional support in these tough economic times. We have a program that can help.
Research indicates that more people are seeking mental health services as a result of the recession (Reardon, 2009). With National Depression Screening Day’s (NDSD)CommunityResponse™ Program you can proactively promote positive mental health and help detect disorders before they become serious.
NDSD’s CommunityResponse™ is a comprehensive program that provides your organization with all of the tools you need to offer mental health screening and education in your community.
NEW This Year:
Click here to view NDSD products– Coming Soon! Screening for Mental Health, Inc. (SMH) is a non-profit organization that provides educational screening programs for certain mental health conditions. This website does not provide medical advice and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis or treatment. For an accurate diagnosis of a mental health disorder, you should seek an evaluation from a qualified mental health professional. If you feel you’re experiencing a potentially life-threatening problem, please call 911 or the Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (International/Overseas Calls: 1-800-3429-6477).
Screening for Mental Health, Inc. (SMH) is a non-profit organization that provides educational screening programs for certain mental health conditions. This website does not provide medical advice and is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis or treatment. For an accurate diagnosis of a mental health disorder, you should seek an evaluation from a qualified mental health professional. If you feel you’re experiencing a potentially life-threatening problem, please call 911 or the Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (International/Overseas Calls: 1-800-3429-6477).