Common Mental Disorders Depression - New Zealand Doctor
Common Mental Disorders Depression - New Zealand Doctor
Common Mental Disorders Depression - New Zealand Doctor
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Information about mental disorders in Chinese<br />
Information sheets in Chinese are available from the <strong>Mental</strong> Health Foundation.<br />
For young people<br />
There are four titles in the series: Feeling Sad, Feeling Stressed, Feeling Lonely,<br />
and Feeling Angry:<br />
http://www.mentalhealth.org.nz/news.php?p=44&fp=22&ID=195&keyword=asian&b=1<br />
For all ages<br />
Reducing stigma and discrimination associated with mental illness:<br />
http://www.mentalhealth.org.nz/page.php?97<br />
Further resources<br />
<strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong> Guidelines Group<br />
• <strong>Depression</strong> – there is a way through it: information for you, and for family, whänau,<br />
friends and support networks<br />
• Having suicidal thoughts? Information for you, and for family, whänau, friends and<br />
support networks<br />
These resources are available at: http://www.nzgg.org.nz – click on ‘Consumer<br />
Resources’ then ‘<strong>Mental</strong> Health’<br />
Crisis phone services<br />
Youthline<br />
http://www.youthline.co.nz – Freephone 0800 37 66 33<br />
Lifeline<br />
http://www.lifeline.org.nz – Freephone 0800 543 354<br />
<strong>Mental</strong> Health Services Crisis Response Team<br />
Your local team is listed under ‘Hospitals and other Health Service Providers’ in the<br />
green section of your local phone book.<br />
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Identification of <strong>Common</strong> <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Disorders</strong> and Management of <strong>Depression</strong> in Primary Care