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 Learn more about the programs and services provided by the Mental Health Association of Greater St. Louis  Click here to see the most recent Open Mind column, a weekly feature that discusses questions about mental health.  Click here to see the latest quarterly issue of Street Talk, the newsletter for Law Enforcement professionals in the St. Louis metro area.  Click here for addresses and phone numbers of St. Louis area mental health, advocacy, and other organizations.  This is a quick self-administered checklist to help you determine whether you may be at risk for depression.  Click here for links to the websites of other mental health oriented organizations in St. Louis and around the country.  Click here for information about fundraising events, Shelter Training Series, and more.
 Get the answers to frequently asked questions about mental health topics and issues.  Want to join the Mental Health Association as a volunteer or a donor?  Click here for more information and a convenient sign-up form.  Clear up many false assumptions and myths about mental illness and mental health.  Mental Health professionals!  A page devoted to your concerns, including information on upcoming continuing education programs.  A special message from Jim House, Executive Director of the Mental Health Association of Greater St. Louis.  An archive of information on the Missouri Legislature's activity in the mental health area.  You can go to the website of Behavioral Health Response, a 24 hour mental health crisis service in St. Louis, or talk to a counselor by calling 1-800-811-4760.

 

Street Talk Survey

The Mental Health Association of Greater St. Louis (MHA) and Behavioral Health Response (BHR) would like to know what you think of our publication, Street Talk.  Would you help us by responding to the following brief questions?  All responses are anonymous.

Please check the appropriate boxes and click on the "submit" button below.  Thanks!


1.  How often do you read Street Talk? Never see it    
I've seen it, but never read it
I've read it once or twice
I've read it three or more times
2.  How useful or helpful are the articles in Street Talk? Not useful
Somewhat useful
Useful
Very useful
3.  What general mental health issues would you like to read about in Street Talk? Family life in general
Personal stress
Family life among law enforcement officers
Other (Describe)
4.  What issues regarding mental illness would you like to see discussed in Street Talk? Legal issues
Medications
Specific age populations
Symptoms
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5.  We welcome any other comments you may have about Street Talk.
   

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