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American Psychological Association Consumer
Information about mental heath, the APA covers everyday issues, such as
work stress, raising non-violent children, and controlling anger. 2.
The Center For Mental Health
Services In
addition to Surgeon General reports, this site offers a host of publications
about mental illness, disorder diagnosis, therapy, and related issues.
There is a good section for children, complete with educational
games. 3.
FindLaw A general clearing house for legal resources on a variety of topics- from legal reference materials (such and U.S. Supreme Court decisions) to expert witnesses and late-breaking legal developments. 4.
Martindale.com Locate attorneys in your region who specialize in the area in which you need counsel. More than 900,000 U.S. attorneys are listed. Martindale-Hubbell has been publishing information regarding the American legal profession since 1868. 5.
The Mental Health Infosource Choose
from a menu of symptoms and disorders to get information about a wide
range of mental illnesses. The
site also offers an extensive list of treatment centers and mental health
professionals, plus an Ask the Expert section. 6.
Mental Health Matters! Helpful
sections devoted to alternative treatments, mental health statistics,
self-help, and patients’ rights. 7.
The National Register A comprehensive database on 15,200 psychologists who have met the educational, licensing, and practice requirements to maintain membership. 8.
NOLO- Law for All Nolo Press is a leading publisher of self-help legal titles. In addition to selling more than 159 titles, the site offers an online legal dictionary and a nice collection of lawyer jokes (click on the shark).
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Prairielaw A virtual community where consumers and legal professionals with similiar experiences come together to help each other on legal issues.
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