http-www-helpguide-org-mental-schizophrenia-symptom-htmResolve mental, emotional and lifestyle challenges with Helpguide’s professionally researched, easy-to-read, ad-free articles that offer information, hope and effective self-help choices.
24x7 Schizophrenia
http-schizophrenia24x7-com-meet-markThis site is designed to provide anyone affected by schizophrenia with helpful resources, information and interactive tools.
http-www-schizophrenia-com-family-faqindex-htmThe site is managed by a group of independent volunteers and contractors around the world - most of whom are either family members (with sons and daughters, brothers and sisters, or parents who have suffered from schizophrenia) or people who have schizophrenia.
http-psychcentral-com-disorders-schizophrenia-schizo-gethelp-htmPsych Central is the Internet's largest and oldest independent mental health and psychology network. Since 1995, it has been run by mental health professionals offering reliable, trusted information and over 160 support groups to consumers.
Schizophrenia.com
http-www-schizophrenia-com-coping-htmlThe site is managed by a group of independent volunteers and contractors around the world - most of whom are either family members (with sons and daughters, brothers and sisters, or parents who have suffered from schizophrenia) or people who have schizophrenia.
Helpguide
http-helpguide-org-mental-schizophrenia-treatment-support-htmResolve mental, emotional and lifestyle challenges with Helpguide’s professionally researched, easy-to-read, ad-free articles that offer information, hope and effective self-help choices.
National Institute of Mental Health
http-www-nimh-nih-gov-health-topics-schizophrenia-index-shtmlNIMH envisions a world in which mental illnesses are prevented and cured. The mission of NIMH is to transform the understanding and treatment of mental illnesses through basic and clinical research, paving the way for prevention, recovery, and cure.
The Schizophrenia Association
http-sagb-co-ukThe Schizophrenia Association was the first Association for schizophrenia to be formed in the UK, was one of the first in the world and now has members all over the world. Its aim is to offer help to everyone who needs information and support, as a sufferer, a relative, friend of a sufferer, carer or medical worker