Mental Health

Resources provided solely for your information and convenience, and do not imply endorsement.

Attention Deficit Disorder Resources Helps people with ADHD achieve their full potential through education, support and networking opportunities.

ADDitude Strategies and support for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder & Learning Disorders.

Center for Children and Families An interdisciplinary center at the University at Buffalo which studies the causes, mechanisms, outcomes, and treatment for mental health and educational difficulties of children and adolescents, and provides education and services for their families and professionals.

Erie County Department of Mental Health Plans, administers and coordinates a countywide integrated system of comprehensive community based mental health, intellectual/developmental disabilities, alcohol and substance abuse programs which provide adequate levels of quality service to individuals in need of care and treatment, or at risk of institutionalization.

Erie County Office for People with Disabilities Provides a comprehensive and searchable database of community agencies and services for individuals with mental health needs in Erie County.

Mental Health Association of Erie County Seeks to meet the ever-changing mental health needs of people of all ages by providing education, public information, prevention programs, training, advocacy and supportive services that produce measurable results.

StopBullying.gov Provides information from various government agencies on what bullying is, what cyberbullying is, who is at risk, and how you can prevent and respond to bullying.

Student Mental Health: A Guide to Identifying Disorders and Promoting Wellness Learn about the various mental health challenges facing college students, the support and counseling resources available to them, and practical measures and coping strategies to help students overcome behavioral, emotional, and psychological obstacles.

Suicide and Depression Awareness for Students Dedicated to helping those who are suffering or have suffered from depression, suicidal thoughts or suicide attempts. Designed for concerned friends and family members who might be worried that someone they love will commit suicide. Meant for students, so that they might spot the warning signs of suicide in others – or in themselves – and find the proper resources.

Teen Rehab Center Provides resources and tools related to adolescent substance abuse and addiction.

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