1.         American Psychological Association

            www.apa.org

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

            www.mentalhealth.org

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

            www.findlaw.com

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

            www.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

            www.mhsource.com

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!

            Mental-health-matters.com

Helpful sections devoted to alternative treatments, mental health statistics, self-help, and patients’ rights. 

7.         The National Register

            www.www.nationalregister.org

A comprehensive database on 15,200 psychologists who have met the educational, licensing, and practice requirements to maintain membership. 

8.         NOLO- Law for All

            www.nolo.com

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).  

9.         Prairielaw

            www.prairielaw.com

A virtual community where consumers and legal professionals with similiar experiences come together to help each other on legal issues.

 
 
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