The following of links can provide you with lots of good information. Just remember that these sites are the responsibility of their respective authors and not us.
National Institute of Mental Health provides the latest information about the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of various
emotional problems.
Mental Health.com give links to more links
For some interesting short articles on various topics see the
Mental Health Network
Growthhouse gives some insight on Grief and Bereavement
Divorcenet offers a variety of resources about Divorce
CHADD addresses Attention Deficit Disorder and Hyperactivity.
Alcoholics Anonymous--Lee County website lists local meetings. AA World Services has lot of good information.
Narcotics
Anonymous Provides information about the self help group and links to local
meeting listings.
Cocaine
Anonymous will also fill you in about the group and link you to local
meetings.
Gamblers
Anonymous helps you identify a gambling problems and links you to local
meetings and other resources.
The
National Alliance for the Mentally Ill providers valuable information and
resources for patients and family members. There is a link to the local
NAMI chapter with information about local resources
The
Recovery Inc. site introduces you to the approach of the this self help group
focusing on emotional problems and links you to local meetings.
Rational Recovery Organization is a
non-spiritual approach to addictions that is based on the disease
thinking techniques rather than the disease model of addictions.
National Depressive and Manic- Depressive Association
educates patients, families, professionals, and the public concerning the nature of depressive and manic-depressive illness as treatable medical
problem.
Obsessive Compulsive Foundation
is a good introduction to Obsessive Compulsive Disorders
Anxiety
Disorders Association of America is a non-profit educational organization
offering good information on its website.
The
Anorexia Nervosa and Related Eating Disorders Association offers information
about eating disorders and about how to get help. The National Eating
Disorders Association is a similar helpful site.