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These organizations align closely with coping skills, resilience, and community‑based mental health support:
Education, support groups, and crisis information for a wide range of mental health conditions; many affiliates run peer‑led coping and skills groups.
Provider directories (“Find a Psychiatrist” and “Find a Psychologist”) you can list under “When coping skills aren’t enough” to help visitors take the next step toward professional care.
National search tool for mental health and substance use treatment; ideal to link from your Substance Abuse and Suicide Ideation Support sections.
These groups are useful to list as partners and also as potential collaborators for content, workshops, or referrals:
Uses group interpersonal therapy to treat depression and explicitly emphasizes building resilient coping mechanisms; partners with NGOs and community organizations to integrate their model.
Collaborates with StrongMinds and others to embed group therapy and coping‑skills approaches into health programs, including for people living with HIV.
Articles and toolkits on building partnerships show best practices for shared goals, resilience‑building programs, and family engagement; you can adapt their partnership language when approaching districts, nonprofits, or employers.
Create coping mechanisms that work for you through research, connection, and community.
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