Thank you so much for all of this! π₯Ί I'm so glad others are sharing resources, too.
That's a great tip! Thank you. ππ
Already ahead of you! My to-do list has weaker research on SAM-e + vitamin A, orange essential oils, etc.
Thank you so much for commenting this. I'm excited to see this community grow and thrive.
Posted! I'll finish updating this with more resources by next week: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/23037245
Thank you for letting me know about communitypromo! I'll check it out.
Thank you so much for posting. ππ
I'm doing well! Just finished midterms.
I'll check it out! Thank you. π
Subscribed! Thank you. π
Oh my gosh, thank you so much. π₯Ί If you know of any evidence-based mental health resources, I'll create a post of them.
This is awesome! Thank you so much.
Go ahead! My knowledge is unfortunately restricted to the U.S.
It doesn't even have to be long or match any specific formatting. Just post a link for now, and then edit it later with more links/advice.
Can you provide a citation for this?
Since most of these are specifically for bipolar disorder, I'm wondering if it would serve others better if it was its own, separate post.
My rationale is that I don't want people who are seeking resources for bipolar disorder to not be able to find it because it's nested inside a thread about PTSD, and I don't want someone who is seeking resources for PTSD to get confused by resources for bipolar disorder.
Let me know what you think.
If I don't hear back within 24 hours, then I will assume you are in agreement and will repost your resources in their own separate posts (bipolar disorder, general health, etc.), then delete this thread.