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    She's in Recovery
    Online resources and community for the women in recovery. "The (addicted) woman is attacked not only for her failure at motherhood, but for her abandonment of more general nurturing and caretaking functions that are at the core of the female role. 'Good' women are primarily concerned with the needs and welfare of others... and when women are no longer willing or able to serve.... - even for reasons beyond (their) control -- the response is usually not support or sympathy...." Those words were penned by author Marian Sandmaier, in her book THE INVISIBLE ALCOHOLICS, in 1980.
    Preview Website - 14-Aug-2004 - Hits: 408 - Rate This | Details
    Sober.com
    Sober.com provides a directory with thousands of free resources to better assist those addicts and their families seeking help for themselves or a loved one. Our free directory service is provided along with a peer based community recovery support system. This is achieved through the free forums & groups, blogs, live chat, photos and web site access we offer.
    Preview Website - 3-Dec-2008 - Hits: 173 - Rate This | Details
    Sober.com
    Sober.com provides a directory with thousands of free resources to better assist those addicts and their families seeking help for themselves or a loved one. Our free directory service is provided along with a peer based community recovery support system. This is achieved through the free forums & groups, blogs, live chat, photos and web site access we offer.
    Preview Website - 3-Dec-2008 - Hits: 173 - Rate This | Details
    Talk to FRANK (UK)
    Free, confidential advice and information on drugs. 24 hours a day free confidential advice on drugs. Email advice on drugs. A to Z list of substances explains appearance and use, effects, chances of getting hooked, health risks and UK law.
    Preview Website - 5-Sep-2006 - Hits: 76 - Rate This | Details
    The National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare
    The National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) association representing 1,300 organizations providing treatment and rehabilitation to help people recover from mental illnesses and addiction disorders. National Council members serve nearly six million adults, children, and families in communities across America. We offer a vital safety net to some of the poorest and most vulnerable in our society — Medicaid beneficiaries, the uninsured, the destitute and homeless, children in foster care, older adults, those with HIV/AIDS, veterans, and those in our criminal and juvenile justice systems. The people our members treat live with their families or alone; some are in hospitals, jails, or juvenile detention facilities and others are in residential programs, foster care, or group homes. The National Council is proud of our member organizations. Our job is to help members do their jobs. We advocate for policies that ensure that people who are ill can access services. And we offer state-of-the-science education and practice improvement resources so that services are efficient and effective.
    Preview Website - 6-Aug-2008 - Hits: 232 - Rate This | Details
    The National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare
    The National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) association representing 1,300 organizations providing treatment and rehabilitation to help people recover from mental illnesses and addiction disorders. National Council members serve nearly six million adults, children, and families in communities across America. We offer a vital safety net to some of the poorest and most vulnerable in our society — Medicaid beneficiaries, the uninsured, the destitute and homeless, children in foster care, older adults, those with HIV/AIDS, veterans, and those in our criminal and juvenile justice systems. The people our members treat live with their families or alone; some are in hospitals, jails, or juvenile detention facilities and others are in residential programs, foster care, or group homes. The National Council is proud of our member organizations. Our job is to help members do their jobs. We advocate for policies that ensure that people who are ill can access services. And we offer state-of-the-science education and practice improvement resources so that services are efficient and effective.
    Preview Website - 6-Aug-2008 - Hits: 232 - Rate This | Details
    theshiningmind.com
    Hello, The Shining Mind is a hypnotherapy and psychotherapy practice set up by Sagaren Pillay in Cambridge. Having successfully dealt with my own issues using hypnotherapy and psychotherapy, Sagaren discovered a strong desire to want to help others to help themselves. Sagaren's philosophy is that many of us have a stronger, more powerful part of ourselves that is underutilized and they see their role as helping people to reconnect with and lead from that part of themselves, so that they may experience a more fulfilling and rewarding existence. The journey of self discovery and empowerment is not always easy or straightforward but many have found hypnotherapy to be a simple, fast and effective way to solve their problems and enjoy a better life. On the website is also included the 3 Step Solution as a free resource to help with healing emotional wounds, letting go of negative habits and living a better life, written by Sagaren Pillay.
    Preview Website - 15-Jun-2011 - Hits: 21 - Rate This | Details

 

 

 

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