Learn more about abnormal behavior, the various mental disorders and their classification. The site also provides links to other related mental health web sites. (
http://www.psych.org/
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This government site contains information on mental disorders and their treatment, conference proceedings, research updates, news, and upcoming events. (
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/
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Learn more about mental disorders and their treatment; includes information about depression, suicide, and eating disorders. (
http://www.mentalhelp.net/
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This web site of the Search Institute includes a discussion of developmental assets and ideas for asset building at home, in schools, in youth organizations, and in congregations. (
http://www.search-institute.org
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Learn more about the DSM-IV and how disorders are classified. This well-thought-out site is easy to read and contains additional information from, and links to, universities and research institutes. (
http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Resort/5446/overviews.html
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Surf this omnibus web page, which lists hundreds of sites, most of which are grouped by subcategories, such as narcissism, antisocial, paranoid, etc. Because the sites on Google tend to be ranked by popularity, you should exercise greater caution than usual when reading material from any of these pages; remember always to confirm that what you are reading comes from an authoritative and reputable source. (
http://directory.google.com/Top/Health/Mental_Health/Disorders/Personality/
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