This site is a key information resource for young people who self-harm, their friends, families, and healthcare professionals. The site contains information on what self-harm is, why people self-harm and how to help yourself.
Together is a national charity working for well-being. The charity supports people with mental health needs to get what they want from life and feel happier. Together delivers wide-ranging services across the country and strongly advocates reducing the stigma attached to mental health. Together also campaigns, develops research and educates on behalf of service users everywhere.
The United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy's purpose is to promote the art and science of psychotherapy for the public benefit; to promote research and education in psychotherapy and disseminate the results of any such research; and to promote (or assist in the promotion, preservation and protection of public health by encouraging) high standards of training and practice in psychotherapy and the wider provision of psychotherapy for the public.
Emetonline is there to help support relatives and sufferers of emetophobia - the irrational and overwhelming fear of vomiting. The site gives sufferers the ability to discuss and gain better understanding of this phobia.
Depression Alliance Scotland is working towards a future where depression is recognised, understood and acknowledged to be a common and treatable medical condition, just like any other. It is striving to ensure that those affected by depression and their carers are provided with the information, support, understanding and care needed for the best quality of life.