Professional associations and membership organizations for mental health practitioners. Sub-categories exist for associations related to consumers, and specific afflictions.
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Non profit organization composed of psychiatrists and physicians who seek to provide resources to help children and adolescents with mental disorders.
A multidisciplinary network of professionals committed to the advancement of intervention for survivors of trauma. Members in every state of the United States and over 40 foreign countries.
A multi-disciplinary group committed to the art and science of psychotherapy.
Professionally developed resources for practitioners and consumers of marriage and family therapy. Site also offers a search engine for finding a qualified therapist in your area.
AATH. Therapeutic humor resources and articles. Develops and supports research into the use of humor in therapy.
The ACA promotes the counseling profession through work in advocacy, research and professional standards. The site has general information and on-line skill expansion courses.
Enhances the profession of mental health counseling through advocacy, education and professional development.
U.S. and international members with the goal of ensuring humane care and effective treatment for all persons with mental disorder, including mental retardation and substance-related disorders.
Promotes research and represents the professional interests of psychologists in the United States. Includes information on publications and conferences, and a find-a-psychologist referral feature.
Public and members areas including mental health related articles and official documents.
AFT members work to improve the standards of professional family therapy and systems practice by promoting family system ideas in practice, training, management and research.
An international professional organization of mental health professionals whose common bond is adherence to the principles and standards of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
APP members are practicing psychologists who are licensed in Maryland and who reside or practice in Montgomery and/or Prince George's Counties. Find a psychologist, continuing education, a history and how to join the APP.
Addresses the professional needs and concerns of Veterans Affairs psychologists.
A non-profit organization dedicated to promoting effective techniques of biochemical treatment for mental and behavioral disorders. Includes articles, upcoming events, information for patients and find a practitioner. Australia based.
Find details about BACP, find a therapist, regulations, news, and member information.
An organization of practitioners who have had at least four years of relevant training and who comply with professional standards of competence and ethics in hypnotherapy.
A professional organization of MFTs. Find details about the CAMFT, conferences and workshops, and joining instructions. Also provides a private, online resource for finding a California therapist.
A national organization of psychiatrists dedicated to promoting mental health in the Canadian elderly population through clinical, educational and research activities of its members.
The Center is staffed by professionally trained teams who are able to provide quality care, diversifed programming, and a full range of community-based services.
A community based organization giving support to family and friends of people with a mental illness or disorder. Find out who this service is for and how to become a member or a volunteer. Australia based.
Mental Health Grace Alliance is a non-profit organization that provides recovery programs, support groups, training, and collaborative partnerships to impact mental health care.
Promotes and protects the rights, opportunities and future of psychiatrically disabled men and women who are members of clubhouses all over the world.
Coast promotes recovery of persons with mental illness.
National organization for mental health and substance abuse administrators, consumers, and family leaders.
Provide services that contribute to the mental health and emotional well-being of individuals and families in the Sacramento community. Lists news, the locations, and offers a newsletter.
A non-profit organization in which horses are used in the treatment of mental health.
Established to promote knowledge and research, develop theory, and ensure agreed standards of practice.
Official documents. The purposes and tasks. News and events.
EMDRIA promotes research and education.
The Florida Psychological Association is the professional association of doctoral level licensed psychologists in the state of Florida. This site has information for member psychological about events, membership and information for the public about psychological issues.
Training program for mental health professionals, and referral service in NYC area
A multidisciplinary membership association which focuses on clinical issues and social justice issues within the mental health care professions.
Caring for the health and mental needs of survivors of mass violence and torture, through a combined practice of clinical experience and medical research.
IHR is a Massachusetts service, research, policy, and program development agency that cares for individuals affected by alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use, mental health problems, and violence/trauma. Find project details, and the services and products offered.
Explains the role of the organization.
Association of therapists dedicated to improving therapy practices. Contains latest research on "what works" in therapy translated into principles for clinical practice.
Has information about membership, training, study groups and conferences.
Founded to inform and educate people on the affects, and treatments of bipolar disorder. It also advocates for the rights of people with bipolar disorder.
International Neuropsychiatric Association Official Website. The information resource on Neuropsychiatry
Explains the aims of the organization.
Professional association for psychoanalysts worldwide. Online newsletter, forthcoming events, member services.
Provides a forum for academics, clinicians, consultants and others interested in working in and with organizations utilizing psychoanalytic concepts and insights.
A non-profit agency providing support and services to those suffering from mental illness.
A community-based non-profit dedicated to helping Americans achieve wellness by living mentally healthier lives.
An Australian, non-governmental agency offering services for mental health consumers in the Canberra region.
Training, workshops, clinical services, and research in interactional/systemic studies, psychotherapy, and family therapy.
The National Association for Mental Health in the United Kingdom campaigns on behalf of those with mental illness. Includes mission statement, policies, and contact information.
Organization dedicated to coordinating nationwide mental health screening programs and to ensure cooperation, professionalism, and accountability in mental illness screenings. Contains support information for setting up screenings for specific disorders.
Non-profit organization dedicated to improving quality through education, public policy advocacy and member services.
The NACBT provides certification in cognitive-behavioral therapy, along with seminars and workshops.
Professional certification for counselors and addiction therapists.
For the collective interests of State Mental Health Authorities and their directors at the national level. NASMHPD analyzes trends in the delivery and financing of mental health services and builds and disseminates knowledge and experience reflecting the integration of public mental health programming in evolving healthcare environments.
Symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of various mental illnesses. Included are brochures and information sheets, reports, press releases, fact sheets, and other educational materials.
Promotes a program which provides training in the psychodamatic method, lists workshop locations and dates, offers bios of trainers, and a guide to training.
The organization's mission is to provide distinction and value to health service psychologists, to provide distinction and value and to guide psychology students and ECPs toward credentialing.
Seattle-based, non-profit, interdisciplinary organization that includes psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, counselors and nurses. Dedicated to making psychoanalytic knowledge available and useful to interested professionals.
Resolving childhood abuse and associated disorders.
Founded in 1997, Prairie St. John’s is a fully-licensed, 91-bed facility offering services for children, adolescents and adults to address mental health issues, chemical dependency or addiction and co-occurring disorders.
Association whose purpose is scientific research in the fields of psychiatry, psychopharmacology and social psychiatry.
A charity that raises funds for mental illness and brain disease research at a centre for psychiatric and psychological medicine. Contains information for the public written by leading experts.
A public service of the International Psychogeriatric Association. Meeting schedule and news releases.
River Park Hospital is a behavioral health care facility that provides services to individuals of all ages with psychiatric and emotional problems.
Offers comprehensive psychiatric treatment and rehabilitation services in a peaceful setting. Mission is to provide an effective therapeutic program for adults with mental illness so that they can learn to manage their symptoms, achieve their highest level of independence and go on to lead rewarding lives.
Dedicated to the enhancement of the understanding of human emotion. Supports research on affect theory and script theory. Articles, publications, audio and videos tapes, membership information, and study groups.
Professional association supports research in medical psychiatry with humanitarian, emotional, psychological, and socio-cultural orientation.
Provides information about therapists, counsellors, and other practitioners who apply the theories of Humanistic Psychology to their work.
A community of psychotherapy professionals.
Seeks to improve mental health services, reduce the stigma associated with mental and emotional disorders, protect human rights of the mentally ill, promote mental health, and identify mental health issues.
Founded to inform and educate people on the affects, and treatments of bipolar disorder. It also advocates for the rights of people with bipolar disorder.
National organization for mental health and substance abuse administrators, consumers, and family leaders.
Seeks to improve mental health services, reduce the stigma associated with mental and emotional disorders, protect human rights of the mentally ill, promote mental health, and identify mental health issues.
Organization dedicated to coordinating nationwide mental health screening programs and to ensure cooperation, professionalism, and accountability in mental illness screenings. Contains support information for setting up screenings for specific disorders.
Professional association for psychoanalysts worldwide. Online newsletter, forthcoming events, member services.
A community-based non-profit dedicated to helping Americans achieve wellness by living mentally healthier lives.
Promotes and protects the rights, opportunities and future of psychiatrically disabled men and women who are members of clubhouses all over the world.
A multidisciplinary membership association which focuses on clinical issues and social justice issues within the mental health care professions.
International Neuropsychiatric Association Official Website. The information resource on Neuropsychiatry
U.S. and international members with the goal of ensuring humane care and effective treatment for all persons with mental disorder, including mental retardation and substance-related disorders.
Provides information about therapists, counsellors, and other practitioners who apply the theories of Humanistic Psychology to their work.
Offers comprehensive psychiatric treatment and rehabilitation services in a peaceful setting. Mission is to provide an effective therapeutic program for adults with mental illness so that they can learn to manage their symptoms, achieve their highest level of independence and go on to lead rewarding lives.
Dedicated to the enhancement of the understanding of human emotion. Supports research on affect theory and script theory. Articles, publications, audio and videos tapes, membership information, and study groups.
The organization's mission is to provide distinction and value to health service psychologists, to provide distinction and value and to guide psychology students and ECPs toward credentialing.
An international professional organization of mental health professionals whose common bond is adherence to the principles and standards of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The Center is staffed by professionally trained teams who are able to provide quality care, diversifed programming, and a full range of community-based services.
Coast promotes recovery of persons with mental illness.
The Florida Psychological Association is the professional association of doctoral level licensed psychologists in the state of Florida. This site has information for member psychological about events, membership and information for the public about psychological issues.
Founded in 1997, Prairie St. John’s is a fully-licensed, 91-bed facility offering services for children, adolescents and adults to address mental health issues, chemical dependency or addiction and co-occurring disorders.
Mental Health Grace Alliance is a non-profit organization that provides recovery programs, support groups, training, and collaborative partnerships to impact mental health care.
River Park Hospital is a behavioral health care facility that provides services to individuals of all ages with psychiatric and emotional problems.
Has information about membership, training, study groups and conferences.
Non profit organization composed of psychiatrists and physicians who seek to provide resources to help children and adolescents with mental disorders.
Official documents. The purposes and tasks. News and events.
A professional organization of MFTs. Find details about the CAMFT, conferences and workshops, and joining instructions. Also provides a private, online resource for finding a California therapist.
Find details about BACP, find a therapist, regulations, news, and member information.
A community based organization giving support to family and friends of people with a mental illness or disorder. Find out who this service is for and how to become a member or a volunteer. Australia based.
APP members are practicing psychologists who are licensed in Maryland and who reside or practice in Montgomery and/or Prince George's Counties. Find a psychologist, continuing education, a history and how to join the APP.
IHR is a Massachusetts service, research, policy, and program development agency that cares for individuals affected by alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use, mental health problems, and violence/trauma. Find project details, and the services and products offered.
A non-profit organization dedicated to promoting effective techniques of biochemical treatment for mental and behavioral disorders. Includes articles, upcoming events, information for patients and find a practitioner. Australia based.
Provide services that contribute to the mental health and emotional well-being of individuals and families in the Sacramento community. Lists news, the locations, and offers a newsletter.
Provides a forum for academics, clinicians, consultants and others interested in working in and with organizations utilizing psychoanalytic concepts and insights.
Professional association supports research in medical psychiatry with humanitarian, emotional, psychological, and socio-cultural orientation.
Professionally developed resources for practitioners and consumers of marriage and family therapy. Site also offers a search engine for finding a qualified therapist in your area.
Seattle-based, non-profit, interdisciplinary organization that includes psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, counselors and nurses. Dedicated to making psychoanalytic knowledge available and useful to interested professionals.
A multi-disciplinary group committed to the art and science of psychotherapy.
Public and members areas including mental health related articles and official documents.
AFT members work to improve the standards of professional family therapy and systems practice by promoting family system ideas in practice, training, management and research.
Professional certification for counselors and addiction therapists.
A national organization of psychiatrists dedicated to promoting mental health in the Canadian elderly population through clinical, educational and research activities of its members.
Association of therapists dedicated to improving therapy practices. Contains latest research on "what works" in therapy translated into principles for clinical practice.
Established to promote knowledge and research, develop theory, and ensure agreed standards of practice.
AATH. Therapeutic humor resources and articles. Develops and supports research into the use of humor in therapy.
Training, workshops, clinical services, and research in interactional/systemic studies, psychotherapy, and family therapy.
An organization of practitioners who have had at least four years of relevant training and who comply with professional standards of competence and ethics in hypnotherapy.
A community of psychotherapy professionals.
Explains the role of the organization.
Resolving childhood abuse and associated disorders.
A non-profit agency providing support and services to those suffering from mental illness.
The ACA promotes the counseling profession through work in advocacy, research and professional standards. The site has general information and on-line skill expansion courses.
The NACBT provides certification in cognitive-behavioral therapy, along with seminars and workshops.
Non-profit organization dedicated to improving quality through education, public policy advocacy and member services.
An Australian, non-governmental agency offering services for mental health consumers in the Canberra region.
Explains the aims of the organization.
Training program for mental health professionals, and referral service in NYC area
EMDRIA promotes research and education.
Caring for the health and mental needs of survivors of mass violence and torture, through a combined practice of clinical experience and medical research.
A multidisciplinary network of professionals committed to the advancement of intervention for survivors of trauma. Members in every state of the United States and over 40 foreign countries.
A non-profit organization in which horses are used in the treatment of mental health.
A charity that raises funds for mental illness and brain disease research at a centre for psychiatric and psychological medicine. Contains information for the public written by leading experts.
Addresses the professional needs and concerns of Veterans Affairs psychologists.
The National Association for Mental Health in the United Kingdom campaigns on behalf of those with mental illness. Includes mission statement, policies, and contact information.
Enhances the profession of mental health counseling through advocacy, education and professional development.
Symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of various mental illnesses. Included are brochures and information sheets, reports, press releases, fact sheets, and other educational materials.
For the collective interests of State Mental Health Authorities and their directors at the national level. NASMHPD analyzes trends in the delivery and financing of mental health services and builds and disseminates knowledge and experience reflecting the integration of public mental health programming in evolving healthcare environments.
Promotes research and represents the professional interests of psychologists in the United States. Includes information on publications and conferences, and a find-a-psychologist referral feature.
A public service of the International Psychogeriatric Association. Meeting schedule and news releases.
Promotes a program which provides training in the psychodamatic method, lists workshop locations and dates, offers bios of trainers, and a guide to training.
Association whose purpose is scientific research in the fields of psychiatry, psychopharmacology and social psychiatry.
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