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New Jersey Resources
Chapter
and Support Group Directory - After accepting
the terms of use, click on the map to get a list of
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) groups
in New Jersey.
Depression and
Bipolar Support Alliance of New Jersey - Here is a direct link to the local chapter of DBSA.
Directory
of NJ Psychologists - Locate a psychologist
from this site at Psychology Information Online.
Find
a NJ Doctor:New Jersey Health Care Profile -
This site includes information on all doctors who
are actively licensed and currently permitted to
practice medicine or podiatry in New Jersey. The
website can be searched to locate doctors practicing
in a particular area or hospital. The profiles
contain information about a doctor's education,
training, and medical practice.
Find-a-Therapist
- Locate different types of therapists and programs
at this site.
Manic
Depression/Bipolar Disorder - Robert Wood Johnson
University Hospital offers this information.
New
Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services
- Click here to view the Department's alphabetic list
of health-related topics, programs and services. The
site changes often so use the site search option to
look for your topic or your browser Find option to search
for a word or phrase.
New
Jersey HealthLink - Several resources are offered
here ranging from outpatient services to supportive
housing.
NJ
Mental Health Services - New Jersey’s
Division of Mental Health Services (DMHS) serves adults
with serious and persistent mental illnesses and children
and adolescents with emotional and behavioral disorders.
Services are available to anyone in the state who feels
they need help with a mental or behavioral health problem.
NJ Support Groups for Bipolar Disorder -
Good locator from the Children and Adolescent Bipolar
Foundation website.
NJ Self-Help Group Clearinghouse - Assists people in finding, forming and learning about self-help support
groups at local, national and Internet levels. Has toll-free helpine and
publishes an annual Self-Help Group Directory, which can be found at
most public libraries.
2-1-1
Non-Emergency – Click this link to search
the database, or call 211 on your phone to get information
and referrals on a variety of services, including:
food banks, clothing closets, rental and utility
assistance, adult or child day care, transportations
services for the disabled, tutoring, Meals on Wheels,
insurance, interventions for drug and alcohol abuse,
rehabilitation, job training, and much more. This
site and phone number will also provide emergency
information about local problems such as floods and
highway closures.
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