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Download free brochures and fact sheets related to alcohol use, and find links to substance use prevention resources and a behavioral health treatment services locator.
This CDC site provides information on symptoms, who is affected, the impact of mental disorders on children, and the different types of disorders and their treatments
This Oregon Health Authority website provides information on perinatal mood disorders common among women before, during, and/or after pregnancy, including prenatal or postpartum depression or anxiety
This National Institute of Mental Health site provides an index of mental disorders that covers an overview, signs and symptoms, risk factors, treatment and therapies, and steps to take beyond treatment
One-stop access to information, such as facts, myths, and early warning signs of problems, toolkit for community mental health conversations, how to get help and more