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When you're on a mental health journey, you need a guide.
You've arrived at the community education web site of the Massachusetts General Hospital Department of Psychiatry - chosen by doctors as the # 1 rated hospital psychiatry department in the US every year since 1996 (US News & World Report).
The knowledge and resources provided here will help you recognize common mental health conditions and find the services, support, and care you need for you and your family. Enter the web site by clicking on the icons above.
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Registration for the Upcoming Patient and Family Education Program’s
Winter Symposium
Understanding Anxiety and Stress: Treating Illness and Supporting Resilience
Is now open
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Program Details
Program Registration
New Online Education Program
Deployment and Your Brain: Normal Responses to Abnormal Circumstances
Click the link below to view a free online education program designed for service members and their families. Watch 15 minute talks by experts in the field about the deployment-related challenges of posttraumatic stress disorder, traumatic brain injury, depression, and substance use disorders. Learn the latest research about what causes these conditions, how they work on a brain level, how they look on the outside, and how to get evidence-based treatment.
http://www.mghcme.org/brain
This program was generously funded by an educational outreach award from the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology.
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Use this web site as your guide to depression, panic disorder, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, bipolar disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), women's mental health, mental health in children and teens, and more
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Web Design
We are grateful to OHO, of Cambridge, MA, for artistic design and technical development of this web site and for producing the videos that introduce each stage of the mental health journey. We also thank Continuum, of West Newton, MA, for conceptual support and design strategy for this web site.
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