Hello from HelpGuide.org!
We're a non-profit organization that provides free information about mental, emotional, and social health. We cover topics ranging from Addiction and Anxiety to Healthy Eating and Stress Relief. Our ultimate goal is to help people help themselves and we try to provide the information, resources, and motivation necessary to achieve that goal.
During the last 16 years we've been expanding and refining our site. We stay on top of developments in the psychological, social, and medical sciences, both through our own research and via our collaboration with Harvard Health Publications (http://www.health.harvard.edu/). HelpGuide has become a globally acclaimed resource serving over 80 million people annually.
Some of the topics we cover
Here are just a few of the topics we cover. Our articles help you understand the problem, learn to overcome emotional barriers, and start taking new steps on the road to feeling better.
- Addiction
- ADD / ADHD
- Anxiety
- Autism
- Bipolar Disorder
- Depression
- Diet and Weight Loss
- Exercise and Fitness
- Grief and Loss
- Healthy Eating
- PTSD and Trauma
- Relationships
- Sleep
- Stress
- Suicide Prevention
We look forward to helping you
If you're facing a troubling issue or experiencing emotional pain, remember, no matter what you need or are going through, no matter how bad things seem—there is hope. And we believe that with our help, you can begin doing things right now to overcome mental, emotional, and social problems.
We are very excited to be a part of this wonderful experiment called Steemit and will be posting content regularly. We welcome comments and feedback and would love to hear from you!
In Memory of Morgan Leslie Segal
HelpGuide is dedicated to Morgan Leslie Segal. For six years, she grappled with a condition that started as low self-esteem and worsened into major depression. She stuck with a single therapeutic mode and her prescribed medications even though the combination just made her worse. Finally, in desperation, she committed suicide just after her 29th birthday.
Morgan loved the Internet. If she had access to the wide range of unbiased, motivating resources and self-help tools HelpGuide now provides, we believe her suicide could have been prevented.