National institutes and major nonprofits
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) – Web address: https://www.nimh.nih.gov – U.S. government’s lead agency on mental disorders, with evidence‑based overviews on depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and suicide prevention, plus clinical trial and clinician‑oriented information to support internal medicine mental health pages.
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) – Health Care Professionals – Web address: https://www.nami.org/your-journey/frontline-professionals/health-care-professionals/ – Section specifically for health‑care professionals that covers stress, trauma, moral injury, and resilience strategies, along with links you can share with patients and families about common mental illnesses.
American Psychiatric Association – Psychiatry.org – Web address: https://www.psychiatry.org – Professional association site with disorder‑specific pages, treatment explanations, and patient education on topics like depression, anxiety, PTSD, and substance use, which can be linked as “learn more” references from an internal medicine mental health page.
Primary‑care–friendly clinical and support hubs
American College of Physicians – I.M. Emotional Support Hub – Web address: https://www.acponline.org/practice-career/physician-well-being-and-professional-fulfillment/im-emotional-support-hub – Hub offering emotional support resources for internal medicine physicians, including connections to licensed mental health professionals and self‑care tools; useful to link in a “For clinicians” or “Provider well‑being” section.
American Medical Association – Physician Well‑Being and Mental Health Resources – Web address: https://www.ama-assn.org/practice-management/physician-health/importance-physician-well-being-and-mental-health-resources – AMA content emphasizing the importance of physician mental health, with links to suicide‑prevention toolkits, wellness programs, and guidance on reducing stigma that can be referenced in a clinician‑facing mental health page.
Federation of State Physician Health Programs – Resources on Health Professional Well‑Being – Web address: https://www.fsphp.org/resources-on-health-professional-well-being – Resource page describing physician health programs, burnout and suicide‑prevention materials, and policy efforts to make seeking mental health care safer for clinicians.
Direct support and wellness services
Physician Support Line – Web address: https://www.physiciansupportline.com – National, free, confidential support line staffed by volunteer psychiatrists for U.S. physicians and medical students, which you can list as a confidential resource for colleagues on your site.
UNM Health Sciences – Physician Wellness Resources Guide – Web address: https://libguides.health.unm.edu/Wellness/physicianresources – Library‑style guide aggregating online mental health and wellness resources, crisis contacts, and self‑help materials specifically curated for physicians and trainees.
National Institute of Mental Health – Help for Mental Illness – Web address: https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/find-help – NIMH “find help” section outlining how to access mental health services, what to expect from treatment, and hotlines and crisis options that can be linked from patient‑facing mental health pages.
NAMI – General Mental Health Information – Web address: https://www.nami.org – Broader NAMI site with condition overviews, treatment information, support group locators, and advocacy resources suitable for patients and caregivers you see in internal medicine practice.