FND links
The registered charities listed below provide an important and unique voice for people with FND. They also offer useful and scientifically validated information for professionals, students or young researchers interested in learning about the disorder, family members of patients and advocates for FND patients.
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FND HOPE
FND Hope (www.fndhope.org) is an international registered charity for patients with functional neurological disorders. There are separate FND Hope organisations in the UK, the Netherlands, Canada, Australia and the USA. There is also an international FND Hope website.
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AIDiNeF
AIDiNeF is the first Italian charity for patients with FND and their relatives. Founded by health professionals, the aim is to build a network for all Italian patients and to share more information about the disorder and raise awareness among the general public.
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Neurosymptoms
Neurosymptoms is a website founded by Professor Jon Stone, one of the leading researchers in the field of functional neurological disorder. It contains a wealth of useful and validated information for both professionals and patients.
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FND Society
The Functional Neurological Disorder Society was founded by Professor Jon Stone and is an association of healthcare professionals, scientists, students and members of the general public with an interest in functional neurological disorder.
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Non Epileptic Seizures
Non Epileptic Seizures is a website run by health professionals for patients with dissociative (non-epileptic) seizures, founded by Lorna Myers, an experienced clinical psychologist in New York.
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Non-Epileptic Attacks
Non-Epileptic Attacks is a website run by a clinical team in Sheffield, UK, with lots of useful information.
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FND Dimension
FND Dimensions is the UK charity for FND, which focuses on raising awareness and setting up support groups for patients with FND. The support groups are led by Steve Webster.
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myFND
myFND is a safe and friendly app designed to help you manage your FNFD symptoms.