We hope you find these links a valuable resource:
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National Institute of Mental Health
Do you suffer from a mental disorder? Or do you know someone who does? Find out more here.
This link offers information from NIMH about the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illnesses. Included are brochures and information sheets, reports, press releases, fact sheets, and other educational materials. Click on the logo on the right.
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Domestic Violence Resources
This link on the left is intended to provide a number of resources relating to domestic violence. National, state, and local phone numbers are listed there that will serve to be helpful in gaining information and assistance. Sources of recommended reading are also included in order to offer a variety of information, understanding, and guidance regarding domestic violence.
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| The Sidran Bookshelf
The Sidran Bookshelf on Trauma and Dissociation is an annotated catalog of the best in clinical, educational, and survivor-supportive literature on dissociative disorders and related subjects. Income from the sale of these books helps underwrite the work of the Sidran Traumatic Stress Foundation, a national nonprofit organization that provides information on trauma-related psychiatric disabilities.
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Bill O'Hanlon
Bill O'Hanlon is a psychotherapist who was a developer of Solution-Oriented Therapy and a founder of Possibility and Inclusive Therapies. His clinical work is recognized for its collaborative respectful approach to clients. He is known for his storytelling, irreverent humor, clear and accessible presentation style and his psychotic enthusiasm for whatever he is doing.
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Bill Perkins
"I challenge you to be one of God's Million Mighty Men"
God has called me to bring a powerful life-changing vision and message to Christian men around the world. Click on the picture on the right for more information.
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The Meadows
The Meadows' distinctive treatment philosophy was developed in 1978 by Pat and Pia Mellody, both pioneers in the field of recovery. They have continued to be actively involved in the evolution of today's treatment program.
For more information please click on the left.
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| The Gottman Institute, co-founded by Drs. John and Julie Schwartz Gottman, has two major functions. The Institute helps couples directly, and it provides state-of-the-art training to mental health professionals and other health care providers. The Gottman Institute applies leading-edge research on marriage in a practical, down-to-earth therapy and trains therapists committed to helping couples. No other approach to couples education and therapy has relied on such intensive, detailed, and long-term scientific study of why marriages succeed or fail.
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