I have found that many PNI sufferers need specialist information. Some links to this is listed below

If anyone has any Links to suggest - please email me.

Self development

Life Coaching & Consulting with Chris Wesley
> Personal, Business and Executive Coaching and Consulting. Find the Focus, > Energy and Courage to make Great Things Happen in Your Life and at Work.

http://www.uklifecoaching.org

Legal Advice

It is possible to get legal representation for
many things, including involvement with
social service and the mental health service

Free Legal Information
URL:http://www.netlawman.co.uk
Description:Free legal information,lots of free advice to download and use in UK

www.solicitors-online.com
Find a Solicitor

http://www.justask.org.uk
Just Ask! is the website of the Community Legal Service. We're your first port of call for legal help and information in England and Wales

http://www.compactlaw.co.uk/
The leading law portal in the UK providing
legal documents and services for English law.

http://www.complaindomain.com/
A professional complaining service – if you have a grievance then get these experts to complain for you and try to get you compensation or an apology - Not expensive

Benefit and other Advice

http://www.benefitsandwork.co.uk
Welfare benefits and employment law information and links, especially for people with long-term physical or mental health conditions, carers and support workers. A wide range of free, downloadable guides

http://www.nacab.org.uk/
The Citizens Advice Service

http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/index/life
/benefits.htm

Depression

http://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/
Mental Health Foundation website

http://www.blarg.net/~charlatn/
Depression.html

General depression information

http://p078.ezboard.com/fdepression
falloutmessageboardfrm2
Depression Fallout – for Bi-polar sufferers and supporters

http://p079.ezboard.com/bbipolarhope
Bi-Polar Hope

www.wingofmadness.com
A very good American site about depression
which has been online since 1995
It has some very good links to other web sites

lhttp://www.depression.org.uk/
A good site with forums covering many
aspects of depression

Self Harm

We have found that many people with PNi self harm - perhaps for the first time in their life - her are some useful links on this subject. I am told however you should not look at the self harm sites by other self harmers if you are feeling like self harm at the time.

http://www.psychnet-uk.com/clinical_
psychology/clinical_psychology_mood_
disorders4_selfinjury_%20puepurel.htm

A list of links for self harm info sites

http://www.nshn.co.uk/
http://216.119.97.16
http://www.ruinyourlife.com/ThePage.htm?Self-Harm.htm~text%20window
http://www.palace.net/~llama/psych/injury.html
http://www.selfharm.org.uk/

Miscellaneous

http://www.flylady.net
A bit of a fun site on housework of all things. It does have its serious side about organization of your time and not being a perfectionist!

Links to services for womens health
http://www.womenshealthco.com

There is a UK iVillage at
http://www.iVillage.co.uk

The leading site for patient support and self help groups on the web
.www.self-help.org.uk

Lists most self help groups in the UK
http://www.ukselfhelp.info

Parenting

http://www.babyworld.co.uk/

http://www.netmums.com/

http://www.infantmassage-imis.
com.au/postnat/
Infant Massage and it's role in
avoiding PND

http://www.motherwise.co.uk

http://www.mothersover40.com
/parentinglinks.html
Older Mothers, Site for Mothers over 40
- rang bells with me

http://www.iwantmymum.com/forums/index.php?
I want my Mum - forum

www.raisingkids.co.uk

JustParents - http://www.justparents.co.uk - Parenting and Pregnancy advice for mums and dads. With baby names, gender predictor, forums, parents blogs and much more!

 

http://www.bounty.com/Community
/Discussion
Bounty Forum - search for PND forum:

Training

Liz Wise is a specialist Postnatal Depression Counsellor and Trainer with a Diploma in Humanistic Counselling. Liz has been supporting and counselling women and their families for the past ten years.

She has been involved in specific Postnatal Depression Training for Health Trusts and many voluntary organisations for the past six years. She also facilitates PND support groups for mothers and their partners.

Liz has developed and facilitated training courses on PND for health visitors as well as organisations including MIND, The National Childbirth Trust, Home-Start and Maternity and Nanny Training and is able to tailor make a course for the needs of the organisation.

As a past sufferer of PND herself, Liz not only has a wealth of professional experience but personal experience, which has proved invaluable to many mothers and their families.

For further information about counselling and training Liz may be contacted through info@postnataldepression.com

www.postnataldepression.com

http://www.pndtraining.co.uk/index.htm
Training for health professionals on PND

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