Depression
NAMI Depression page provides an overview of the depressive disorders, treatment options, and support.
NAMI Knowledge Article: How can I get help/support for depression? Support groups, coping skills, and information about depression can help you manage and live well with a depressive disorder.
NAMI Video - How could such a happy person have depression? masking depression is a common practice. Let’s normalize conversations, so people can drop the mask.
NAMI Video - What is Depression? learn the basics about schizophrenia and where to find support.
Center for Young Women's Health Depression Guide provides information to help you understand depression and its everyday impact, learn about effective treatments for depression, help a friend experiencing depression, and more.
Mental Health is Health - Experiencing Loss learning about the nature of grief and other people’s experiences coping with it can help us heal and feel less alone. Whether you prefer listening to podcasts, reading books or watching videos, you'll find some options to get you started.
National Institute on Mental Health - Teen Depression: More Than Just Moodiness being a teenager can be tough, but it shouldn’t feel hopeless. If you have been feeling sad most of the time for a few weeks or longer, this website asks you questions to see if you may have depression and how you can get help.
NIDA Video - Can Using Drugs Help Me Deal With Anxiety and Depression? scientists from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) answer common questions teens ask about drug use and addiction. The episode Can Using Drugs Help Me Deal With Anxiety and Depression? highlights the long-term health risks of misusing prescription medications or other substances and shares options and resources for those with mental health issues.
Seize the Awkward Video - Lindsey Stirling On Accepting The Help of Others Lindsey Sterling on accepting the help of others.
Seize the Awkward video - Remi Cruz on Trusting Your Gut Remi Cruz on trusting your gut.
Your Life Your Voice provides ways for teens to get help via call, text and email. Their trained counselors are able to offer advice for real life situations and they can be reached 24/7 via phone at (800) 448-3000 or by texting VOICE to 20121. They also provide tips ] and tools on their website for a number of issues such as coping skills, transitioning to adulthood, anxiety, abuse, identity, depression and more.
Young Men's Health Depression Health Guide can help you understand who is affected by depression, what causes depression, and how you can get help and support for depression.