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Harnessing
What's Right With You to Change Your Life |
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RESOURCES AND LINKS The reason why so little is done, is generally because so little is attempted. Samuel Smiles The International Center for the Study of Psychiatry and Psychology: http://www.icspp.org. Educational network devoted to challenging harmful mental health practices and providing hopeful alternatives. The Institute for the Study of Therapeutic Change: http://www.talkingcure.com. Summarizes the latest research findings in therapy and substance abuse treatment and debunks the latest fads in mental health. Barry's professional website (with Co-Director Dr. Scott D. Miller). National Empowerment Center : http://www.power2u.org. Federally-funded, peer run technical assistance center National Mental Health Self-Help Clearinghouse: http://www.mhselfhelp.org. Federal funded C/S/X technical assistance center. 800 553-4539 Michele Weiner-Davis’ divorce busting site: http://www.divorcebusting.com . Great site for those interested in keeping their relationship together.Fight for Kids: htttp://www.fightforkids.com. Alternatives to labeling and drugs for kids with problems. Safe Harbor : http://www.alternativementalhealth.com. Looks at alternative physical causes for mental problems Mind Matters: http://www.mindmattersradio.com. Listen to archived radio shows that critique taken for granted mental health ideas and shine the way to alternatives other than drugs. Kevin's Korner: http://home.comcast.net/~kervick/weblog/kevinskorner.htm Kevin Kervick's blog contains ideas for building satisfying relationships and achieving optimal emotional health. The focus is on capacities and possibilities rather than deficits Youmeworks: http://www.youmeworks.com. Numerous helpful hints about change. The Alaska Mental Health Consumer Web site: http://www.akmhcweb.org. An excellent source of information for all matters of mental health. Psychotherapy in Scotland with Dr. Douglas McFadzean: http://www.fadz.net This website, from a Scottish viewpoint, summarizes essential facts about therapy from research and provides useful mental health resources for clients and therapists. Support Coalition: http://www.mindfreedom.org. Coalition of international C/S/X activism groups Best Horizons Foundation: http://www.besthorizons.com: View a great short documentary film here about kids and psychiatric drugs. National Association of Rights Protection and Advocacy: http://www.narpa.org/. Advocacy alliance of lawyers, C/S/X, and mental health professionals http://www.antidepressantsnews.com. Great site for up to date information about the pitfalls of antidepressants SelfGrowth.com www.psychtruth.org. Great site for information about the risks/benefits of psychiatric drugs. |
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