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Mental Health Website Question?

Question by shooting_star72169: Mental Health website question?
I need a website that is a kind of “ask a therapist” type thing. I want to be able to ask a specific question and get an actual answer from an actual person.

not for diagnostics or anything like that, and i know it isn’t a substitute for seeing an actual therapist. I just have a couple of simple questions.

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Answer by Lila
I don’t think there is such a thing on the internet. But you can go to nami.org That is the sit for the National Alliance on Mental Illness. You can find anything there is to know about all mental illnesses. You can also get the number for their chapter in your city. They will answer any questions you have.

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