Publications

Fact Sheets

Visit MHA's fact sheet directory where more than 90 PDF files can be downloaded. Topics include depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, stress, suicide and more. 

2007-2008 Mental Health and Wellness Resource Guide for Milwaukee County

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One complimentary paper copy can be mailed at no charge. Additional copies are available for a small fee which covers shipping and handling. Download the resource guide order form or call (414) 276-3122 for details.

The guide contains a comprehensive list of youth and family resources including mental health hotlines, support and crisis lines, clinical services, crime prevention, substance abuse services, camps, arts and recreation, support services, abuse, violence prevention, community education and more. The guide also has information about who to contact in case of a mental health emergency, guidelines for choosing a therapist, a description of different types of mental health professionals and a list of patients' rights. 

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The 2007-2008 Mental Health and Wellness Resource Guide for Milwaukee County is made possible by the Charles E. Kubly Foundation, a public charity devoted to improving the lives of those with depression. 

Brochures

Mental Health America of Wisconsin (MHA) offers brochures on a variety of topics including Mental Illness in the Family, Teen Stress, What Every Child Needs for Good Mental Health, Real Men. Real Depression and many more. Several brochures are available in an easy-to-read format . Selected brochures are available in Spanish.

MHA offers a sample of many of its print materials at no charge.  To see a complete listing or to order materials, please fill out a materials order form and submit it to the Mental Health America.

Newsletters

The Bell is the primary newsletter for Mental Health America of Wisconsin. Survivors Helping Survivors is a newsletter for families and friends who have lost someone to suicide. Download recent copies of the newsletters.
 
FREE! Send us an message to sign up for The Bell or Survivors Helping Survivors newsletters (hard copy) or call (414) 276-3122. Or, sign up for our e-newsletter, Mental Health Matters.  Subscription to the Bell or Survivors Helping Survivors is free.

 


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