Suggested Reading
The following websites are excellent resources for changing how you think, feel and live.
Griefshare
www.griefshare.org
Resources to help navgate the stages of grief along with a list of local support groups throughout the US and Canada.
Codependents Anonymous (CODA)
www.coda.org
Assistance and support in treating codependnce.
National Eating Disorders Association
www.edap.org
Information on eating disorders and treatment options.
Hotlines and Emergency Response
National Domesti Violence Hotline
www.ndvh.org
1800 799 SAFE (7233)
1800 787 3224 (TTY)
Anonymous & Confidential Help 4/7
Psychology Today
www.psychologytoday.com
Information on diagnostic disorders, self-help tests (personality, intelligence, career, relationship, etc.) and self-help articles.
Gottman
www.gottman.com
Research on successful marriages.
12-Step Programs
www.austinaa.org
www.womenforsobriety.org
www.authentichappiness.sas.upenn.edu
Depression Fallout
www.depressionfallout.com
Information for those people living ith someone who is depressed.
AARP
www.aarp.org/companies
Here you find a list of companies who hire hire older persons.
Thoughts and Actions Change Our Brains
www.npr.org/tacob
National Institute of Mental Health
www.nimh.nih.gov
Drug Abuse Information
www.drugabuse.gov
National Institute of Mental Health
www.nimh.nih.gov
Borderline Personality Disorder
www.bpdcentral.com
Help for people who care about someone with BPD.
Characteristics of Adult Children of Alcoholics
www.cyberus.ca
Resources for Adult Children of Alcoholics
www.drjan.com
Fabulous articles on how to create closer, loving relationships
www.marleneandbob.com/articles.htm
Guide to Anxiety Disorders
Stress is normal. When that anxiety becomes irrational or disabling, then it becomes an anxiety disorder. Click here for an outstanding description of the various types of anxiety disorders.