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MPD/DID Links- All Psych
All Psych
AllPsych Online is one of the largest and most comprehensive psychology websites on the Internet.  Inside the site you'll find over over 920 individual, cross referenced, web pages and an estimated 3000 pages of printed material.
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The Anna Freud Centre
Through innovative practice and research, the Anna Freud Centre develops effective methods of treating distressed children and their families.
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Another Way
Solution focused social work is a social work that works alongside clients, parents, families and children, to help them to explore their strengths and to find their own solutions. Positive human change demands creativity, hope and imagination. Solution focused work enables people to see better futures, focus on positives, accept strengths and use those strengths and that vision to move forward to a better life. What you pay attention to in life gets bigger and so this site is about working with families, parents and children, another way.
MPD/DID Links- Handling your Psychiatric Disability at Work and School
Handling your Psychiatric Disability at Work and School
An interactive and informative web site for people with a psychiatric condition that addresses issues and  reasonable accommodations related to work and school. This is the only site designed exclusively to provide information about the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other employment and education issues for people with psychiatric disabilities.
Mad Not Bad
Mad Not Bad
This site is the realm of the mental health 'Service User' and those close to them - the carer, family or friend. By collating examples of their experiences, opinions and creativity I am hoping to help illuminate the darkness that surrounds mental ill health. To foster the idea that being 'mad' doesn't make you 'bad' and that it's ok to talk about it. Let's challenge the stigma.
Volunteer Match
Volunteer Match
VolunteerMatch is a leader in the nonprofit world dedicated to helping everyone find a great place to volunteer. The organization offers a variety of online services to support a community of nonprofit, volunteer and business leaders committed to civic engagement.
MPD/DID Links- World Federation for Mental Health
World Federation for Mental Health
The mission of the World Federation for Mental Health is to promote, among all people and nations, the highest possible level of mental health in its broadest biological, medical, educational, and social aspects.
Young Minds
Young Minds
YoungMinds is the national (UK) charity committed to improving the mental health of all children and young people.
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Dissociative Identity Disorder
MPD/DID Links- A Guide to Psychology and its Practice- Dissociative Disorders
A Guide to Psychology and its Practice- Dissociative Disorders
Dissociative Disorders information from A Guide to Psychology and Its Practice
MPD/DID Links- Coming Out Multiple
Coming Out Multiple
Positive and hopeful look at the painful secrecy forced on multiples and their loved ones and how to overcome it. Absolute Must-Read.
MPD/DID Links- False Memory Syndrome Facts
False Memory Syndrome Facts
This site offers pointers to key resources about "false memory syndrome," dissociation, delayed recall, repression, and recovered memories of child abuse and other traumatic events. My goal is to offer easy access to accurate foundational information about "false memory syndrome", in the following arenas: scientific analysis, clinical practice, legal, philosophy, media, and organizations. A Fair site which presents both sides of the debate

Labyrinth of People
Welcome to our site about Dissociative Identity Disorder. (formerly known as multiple personality disorder.) Our goal is to offer support and understanding not only to people who have DID but to their family and friends. We would also like to educate and bring an awareness about this disorder. Actually, the word "disorder" is not a word we like to use. We think of DID as a life saving gift filled with intelligence, creativity and survival instincts.
The Recovered Memory Project
The Recovered Memory Project
The purpose of this project is to collect and disseminate information relevant to the debate over whether traumatic events can be forgotten and then remembered later in life. This Site is very very important and holds a lot of hope for all of us for our chances of being accepted and believed in the future.
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Abuse
MPD/DID Links- A Guide to Psychology
A Guide to Psychology and Its Practice- Child Abuse
Child Abuse information from A Guide to Psychology and Its Practice
MPD/DID Links- A Guide to Psychology
A Guide to Psychology and Its Practice- Domestic Violence
Domestic Violence information from A Guide to Psychology and Its Practice
Abuse Information in Languages A-Z
Abuse Information in Languages A-Z
Directory of Abuse information in over 70 languages from over 300 countries
MPD/DID Links- Advocate Web
Advocate Web
AdvocateWeb is a nonprofit organization providing information and resources to promote awareness and understanding of the issues involved in the exploitation of persons by trusted helping professionals.  We are attempting to be a helpful resource for victim/survivors, their family and friends, the general public, and for victim advocates and professionals.
MPD/DID Links- American Professional Society of the Abuse of Children
American Professional Society of the Abuse of Children
APSAC’s mission is to enhance the ability of professionals to respond to children and families affected by abuse and violence. APSAC tries to fulfill this mission in a number of ways, most notably through providing education and other sources of information to professionals who work in the child maltreatment and related fields.
MPD/DID Links- Child Abuse Prevention Network
Child Abuse Prevention Network
If you are a child abuse prevention professional, you are in the right place. Our goal is to use the World Wide Web to give you the fullest possible support in your work. Provides useful info, links and support groups for professionals
MPD/DID Links- Child Abuse Professional Network
Child Abuse Professional Network
Welcome to the Child Abuse Professional Network (CAPnet) -- the only worldwide Internet center reserved for professionals in the field. Our network is limited to people in those professions that work specifically in behalf of the identification, investigation, treatment, and prevention of familial child abuse and neglect.
Family Advocacy Program Online
Various resources for professionals working to prevent child abuse and domestic violence. Specifically targeted at US army families, but has more general resources as well. (note: this site requires patience to use as it is fairly difficult to navigate. It is worth the effort though)

Making Waves
Making Waves/Vague par vague, Inc. is a successful province-wide project that educates and involves teens in dating violence prevention activities. We also develop resource material for teens, teachers, guidance counsellors and administrators. Since its inception nine years ago, all New Brunswick English High Schools have had the opportunity to participate in the Making Waves experience.
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SRA/RA
Broken Rites Victim Support Group
Broken Rites Victim Support Group
Broken Rites is a non-denominational support group for people who have been abused sexually, physically or emotionally in religious institutions. These institutions include parishes, church schools, church youth clubs and church-affiliated children's homes. The offenders may be priests, ministers, religious brothers, church-school teachers, lay officials or other church personnel.
MPD/DID Links- S.M.A.R.T. Ritual Abuse Newsletter
S.M.A.R.T. Ritual Abuse Newsletter
The purpose of S.M.A.R.T. is to help stop ritual abuse and to help those who have been ritually abused. We work toward this goal by disseminating information on the possible connections between secretive organizations, ritual abuse, and mind control, by encouraging healing from the extensive damage done by ritual abuse and mind control, and by encouraging survivors to network.
Survivors of Spiritual Abuse
Survivors of Spiritual Abuse
SOSA is here as a resource for anyone who has been abused in any way in the name of a religion or spiritual belief. By spiritual and religious abuse, we mean abuse done in the name of, brought on by, or attributed to a belief system of the abuser or abuse from a religious leader. This can include Priests, Ministers, cult members, family members, or anyone abusing in the name of a deity or perceived deity. There is also an emphasis on those with MPD/DID, as this survival mechanism is used by many that are severely abused.
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Other Disorders
MPD/DID Links- A Guide to Psychology
A Guide to Psychology and Its Practice- Depression and Suicide
Depression and Suicide information from A Guide to Psychology and Its Practice
MPD/DID Links- A Guide to Psychology and its Practice-  Borderline Personality Disorder
A Guide to Psychology and its Practice- Borderline Personality Disorder
Borderline Personality Disorder information from A Guide to Psychology and Its Practice
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Academy for Eating Disorders
The Academy for Eating Disorders is an international transdisciplinary professional organization that promotes excellence in research, treatment and prevention of eating disorders. The AED provides education, training and a forum for collaboration and professional dialogue.
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ACW Ministries- Danny's Song
A Site about post abortion stress syndrome and a memorial to the site owners child
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ADDvance
You may be a parent searching for information to help your child, an adult experiencing problems at work, a high school or college student struggling to keep up, a young adult trying to take charge of your own life, a woman whose daily life feels overwhelming, or a professional looking for information to help your clients with ADD (ADHD). Whoever you are, whatever your questions, we are here to assist you in finding the answers you're looking for.
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Anxiety Disorders Association of America
The Anxiety Disorders Association of America (ADAA) is the only national, non-profit organization solely dedicated to informing the public, healthcare professionals and legislators that anxiety disorders are real, serious and treatable. The ADAA promotes the early diagnosis, treatment and cure of anxiety disorders, and is committed to improving the lives of the people who suffer from them.
MPD/DID Links- Aware
Aware
Aware is a voluntary organization formed in 1985 by a group of interested patients, relatives and mental health professionals, whose aims are to assist that section of the population who are directly affected by depression.
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Your Hurt My Hurt
Your Hurt My Hurt
This website contains articles that talk about different ways of approaching the healing process, whether as a survivor of childhood and/or adult abuse, or as a therapist. In fact, it seeks anyone looking for different options that might help to get unstuck or perhaps think in a new way and with a new perspective.
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Trauma and Memory
MPD/DID Links- A Guide to Psychology
A Guide to Psychology and Its Practice- Trauma and PTSD
Trauma and PTSD information from A Guide to Psychology and Its Practice
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For Teachers
American Professional Society of the Abuse of Children
APSAC’s mission is to enhance the ability of professionals to respond to children and families affected by abuse and violence. APSAC tries to fulfill this mission in a number of ways, most notably through providing education and other sources of information to professionals who work in the child maltreatment and related fields.
David Baldwin's Trauma Information Pages
These Trauma Pages focus primarily on emotional trauma and traumatic stress, including PTSD (Post-traumatic Stress Disorder) and dissociation, whether following individual traumatic experience(s) or a large-scale disaster. The purpose of this award winning site is to provide information for clinicians and researchers in the traumatic-stress field. Specifically, my interests here include both clinical and research aspects of trauma responses and their resolution.
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eMusicTheory
eMusicTheory.com provides online tools for teachers and students of basic music theory, everywhere.
MPD/DID Links- Family Research Laboratory
Family Research Laboratory
As public and professional interest in family violence has grown, so has the need for more reliable knowledge. The FRL has tried to fill that need in a variety of ways: through comprehensive literature reviews, new theories, and methodologically sound studies. Researchers at the FRL pioneered many of the techniques that have enabled social scientists to estimate directly the scope of family violence. These efforts have brought international recognition to the FRL.
MPD/DID Links= FVSAI
Family Violence and Sexual Assault Institute
With the increase in awareness of spousal and partner abuse, the FVSAI created a center to assist professionals in obtaining the latest information on the treatment of batterers, therapy for children who had been exposed to violence or maltreatment, education on the need for research and evaluation in these areas, and to conduct training, consultation, and professional networking among the researchers and treatment providers in the field of family violence and sexual assault.
MPD/DID Links- ISTSS
International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies
ISTSS is an international multidisciplinary, professional membership organization that promotes advancement and exchange of knowledge about severe stress and trauma. This knowledge includes understanding the scope and consequences of traumatic exposure, preventing traumatic events and ameliorating their consequences, and advocating for the field of traumatic stress.
MPD/DID Links- Male Survivor
Male Survivor
Overcoming Sexual victimization of Boys and Men
Young Minds
Young Minds
YoungMinds is the national (UK) charity committed to improving the mental health of all children and young people.
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For Health Care Professionals
MPD/DID Links- Adverse Psychiatric Reactions Information Link
Adverse Psychiatric Reactions Information Link
INFORMATION ON SOME OF THE DRUGS REPORTED TO HAVE CAUSED PSYCHIATRIC ADVERSE REACTIONS
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AIDs Research Information Center
AIDS Research Information Center, Inc. (ARIC, Inc.) is a private, non-profit AIDS medical information service located in Baltimore, MD. Our primary public outreach program is our AIDS Medical Information Service (AMIS), through which we operate a mail, E-mail, and telephone AIDS Medical Information HOTLINE that answers specific HIV/AIDS treatment questions that are sent or called in to us by People with HIV/AIDS and/or their care and service providers. We also offer pro bono and reduced-rate Publishing & Design Services to other AIDS organizations; a gallery of examples of some of our published graphic work is available here for on-line viewing. Finally, we provide FREE web page publishing to local AIDS organizations through our Web Access Program, allowing organizations that otherwise might never be able to utilize the remarkable networking potential of the Internet to do so quickly, easily, and for FREE.
MPD/DID Links- American Journal of Health Behavior
American Journal of Health Behavior
The Journal seeks to improve the approach of health education, health promotion, and other multidisciplinary health efforts by fostering a better understanding of the multidimensional nature of both individuals and social systems as they relate to health behaviors.
American Professional Society of the Abuse of Children
APSAC’s mission is to enhance the ability of professionals to respond to children and families affected by abuse and violence. APSAC tries to fulfill this mission in a number of ways, most notably through providing education and other sources of information to professionals who work in the child maltreatment and related fields.
MPD/DID Links- British Medical Journal
British Medical Journal
Heaps of Interesting articles about all things medical, including mental health and issues which contribute to problems such as abuse and neglect
MPD/DID Links- Child Abuse Prevention Network
Child Abuse Prevention Network
If you are a child abuse prevention professional, you are in the right place. Our goal is to use the World Wide Web to give you the fullest possible support in your work. Provides useful info, links and support groups for professionals
MPD/DID Links- Child Abuse Professional Network
Child Abuse Professional Network
Welcome to the Child Abuse Professional Network (CAPnet) -- the only worldwide Internet center reserved for professionals in the field. Our network is limited to people in those professions that work specifically in behalf of the identification, investigation, treatment, and prevention of familial child abuse and neglect.
David Baldwin's Trauma Information Pages
These Trauma Pages focus primarily on emotional trauma and traumatic stress, including PTSD (Post-traumatic Stress Disorder) and dissociation, whether following individual traumatic experience(s) or a large-scale disaster. The purpose of this award winning site is to provide information for clinicians and researchers in the traumatic-stress field. Specifically, my interests here include both clinical and research aspects of trauma responses and their resolution.
MPD/DID Links- Family Research Laboratory
Family Research Laboratory
As public and professional interest in family violence has grown, so has the need for more reliable knowledge. The FRL has tried to fill that need in a variety of ways: through comprehensive literature reviews, new theories, and methodologically sound studies. Researchers at the FRL pioneered many of the techniques that have enabled social scientists to estimate directly the scope of family violence. These efforts have brought international recognition to the FRL.
MPD/DID Links= FVSAI
Family Violence and Sexual Assault Institute
With the increase in awareness of spousal and partner abuse, the FVSAI created a center to assist professionals in obtaining the latest information on the treatment of batterers, therapy for children who had been exposed to violence or maltreatment, education on the need for research and evaluation in these areas, and to conduct training, consultation, and professional networking among the researchers and treatment providers in the field of family violence and sexual assault.
MPD/DID Links- ISTSS
International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies
ISTSS is an international multidisciplinary, professional membership organization that promotes advancement and exchange of knowledge about severe stress and trauma. This knowledge includes understanding the scope and consequences of traumatic exposure, preventing traumatic events and ameliorating their consequences, and advocating for the field of traumatic stress.
MPD/DID Links- Male Survivor
Male Survivor
Overcoming Sexual victimization of Boys and Men
MPD/DID Links- Palliative Drugs
Palliative Drugs
This site provides essential, comprehensive and independent information for health professionals about the use of drugs in palliative care
MPD/DID Links- UK Medicines Information
UK Medicines Information
The information resource and portal to other medicine information repositories intended principally for healthcare professionals in primary and secondary care.
MPD/DID Links- Women's Link
Women's Link
Emergency and Temporary Housing Assistance for women in London. Also provides access to other related services.
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For Therapists
MPD/DID Links- A Guide to Psychology
A Guide to Psychology and Its Practice
Lots of Useful Information on Various Issues, Their treatment, and general psuchology Information.
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Advances in Psychiatric Treatment
This innovative bimonthly journal has been designed to promote continuing professional development in psychiatry. Each issue includes commissioned articles dealing with physical and biological aspects of treatment, psychological and sociological interventions, management issues and treatments specific to the different psychiatric sub-specialties. The journal makes a firm contribution to improving doctors' effectiveness and confidence in the treatment of patients.
MPD/DID Links- Adverse Psychiatric Reactions Information Link
Adverse Psychiatric Reactions Information Link
INFORMATION ON SOME OF THE DRUGS REPORTED TO HAVE CAUSED PSYCHIATRIC ADVERSE REACTIONS
MPD/DID Links- Alternatives to Domestic Agression
Alternatives to Domestic Aggression
Michigan organisation providing programs for abusers and potential abusers as well as training for therapists in how to deal with abuser.
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American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Between 7 and 12 Million American youth suffer from mental, behavioral, or developmental disorders at any given time. The AACAP (American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry) is the leading national professional medical association dedicated to treating and improving the quality of life for children, adolescents, and families affected by these disorders.
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American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry (AJGP) is the authoritative source of information for the rapidly developing field of geriatric psychiatry. The Journal contains peer-reviewed articles on the diagnosis and classification of psychiatric disorders of later life, epidemiological and biological correlates of mental health of older adults, and psychopharmacology and other somatic treatments. The Journal is published twelve times a year.
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American Journal of Psychiatry
The American Journal of Psychiatry is committed to keeping the field of psychiatry vibrant and relevant by publishing the latest advances in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness. The findings presented in this journal explore the full spectrum of issues related to mental health diagnoses and treatment. Original articles include new developments in diagnosis, treatment, neuroscience, and patient populations.
American Professional Society of the Abuse of Children
APSAC’s mission is to enhance the ability of professionals to respond to children and families affected by abuse and violence. APSAC tries to fulfill this mission in a number of ways, most notably through providing education and other sources of information to professionals who work in the child maltreatment and related fields.
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American Suicidology Association- Therapists as Survivors of Patient Suicide
The Clinician Survivor Task Force, under the auspices of the American Association of Suicidology, will provide consultation, support and education to psychotherapists and other mental health professionals to assist them in understanding and responding to their personal/professional loss resulting from the suicide death of a patient/client.
MPD/DID Links- British Association of Psychotherapists
British Association of Psychotherapists
The British Association of Psychotherapists (BAP) specialises in individual psychoanalytic psychotherapy for adults, adolescents and children and is one of the foremost psychoanalytic psychotherapy training organisations in the country. The BAP, founded in 1951, is the longest established psychoanalytic psychotherapy association in Britain and, with over 500 members nationwide, is one of the largest.
MPD/DID Links- Child Abuse Prevention Network
Child Abuse Prevention Network
If you are a child abuse prevention professional, you are in the right place. Our goal is to use the World Wide Web to give you the fullest possible support in your work. Provides useful info, links and support groups for professionals
MPD/DID Links- Child Abuse Professional Network
Child Abuse Professional Network
Welcome to the Child Abuse Professional Network (CAPnet) -- the only worldwide Internet center reserved for professionals in the field. Our network is limited to people in those professions that work specifically in behalf of the identification, investigation, treatment, and prevention of familial child abuse and neglect.
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Computer Assisted Qualitive Data Analysis Networking Project
We provide practical support, training and information in the use of a range of software programs which have been designed to assist qualitative data analysis. The project also provides various platforms for debate concerning the methodological and epistemological issues arising from the use of such software packages. We have no commercial links to any software developer or supplier. The project is in receipt of its fifth consecutive term of funding by the UK Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).
Counselling Resource
Online counselling, therapy advice, mental health resources and resources for therapists Note: this site provides online therapy and counselling. We have not had personal experience with them in this capacity and as such cannot give an opinio as to the quality of their service. Please use your own judgment and as with any therapist, research and ask questions first.
David Baldwin's Trauma Information Pages
These Trauma Pages focus primarily on emotional trauma and traumatic stress, including PTSD (Post-traumatic Stress Disorder) and dissociation, whether following individual traumatic experience(s) or a large-scale disaster. The purpose of this award winning site is to provide information for clinicians and researchers in the traumatic-stress field. Specifically, my interests here include both clinical and research aspects of trauma responses and their resolution.
MPD/DID Links- Family Research Laboratory
Family Research Laboratory
As public and professional interest in family violence has grown, so has the need for more reliable knowledge. The FRL has tried to fill that need in a variety of ways: through comprehensive literature reviews, new theories, and methodologically sound studies. Researchers at the FRL pioneered many of the techniques that have enabled social scientists to estimate directly the scope of family violence. These efforts have brought international recognition to the FRL.
MPD/DID Links= FVSAI
Family Violence and Sexual Assault Institute
With the increase in awareness of spousal and partner abuse, the FVSAI created a center to assist professionals in obtaining the latest information on the treatment of batterers, therapy for children who had been exposed to violence or maltreatment, education on the need for research and evaluation in these areas, and to conduct training, consultation, and professional networking among the researchers and treatment providers in the field of family violence and sexual assault.
MPD/DID Links- ISTSS
International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies
ISTSS is an international multidisciplinary, professional membership organization that promotes advancement and exchange of knowledge about severe stress and trauma. This knowledge includes understanding the scope and consequences of traumatic exposure, preventing traumatic events and ameliorating their consequences, and advocating for the field of traumatic stress.
MPD/DID Links- Male Survivor
Male Survivor
Overcoming Sexual victimization of Boys and Men
World Association for Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapy and Counselling
World Association for Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapy and Counselling
Your Hurt My Hurt
Your Hurt My Hurt
This website contains articles that talk about different ways of approaching the healing process, whether as a survivor of childhood and/or adult abuse, or as a therapist. In fact, it seeks anyone looking for different options that might help to get unstuck or perhaps think in a new way and with a new perspective.
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Vicarious Trauma and Compassion Fatigue
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American Suicidology Association- Therapists as Survivors of Patient Suicide
The Clinician Survivor Task Force, under the auspices of the American Association of Suicidology, will provide consultation, support and education to psychotherapists and other mental health professionals to assist them in understanding and responding to their personal/professional loss resulting from the suicide death of a patient/client.
MPD/DID Links- Child Abuse Prevention Network
Child Abuse Prevention Network
If you are a child abuse prevention professional, you are in the right place. Our goal is to use the World Wide Web to give you the fullest possible support in your work. Provides useful info, links and support groups for professionals
MPD/DID Links- Synchrony
Synchrony
Synchrony provides a private interactive forum & chat room for trauma therapists and other mental health professionals who are survivors of any form of child abuse. (Psychotherapists who are dealing with other primary or secondary traumatic stress are also welcome to interact for mutual support within the relative privacy of Synchrony Retreat.)
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Survivor as Therapist
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American Suicidology Association- Therapists as Survivors of Patient Suicide
The Clinician Survivor Task Force, under the auspices of the American Association of Suicidology, will provide consultation, support and education to psychotherapists and other mental health professionals to assist them in understanding and responding to their personal/professional loss resulting from the suicide death of a patient/client.
MPD/DID Links- Synchrony
Synchrony
Synchrony provides a private interactive forum & chat room for trauma therapists and other mental health professionals who are survivors of any form of child abuse. (Psychotherapists who are dealing with other primary or secondary traumatic stress are also welcome to interact for mutual support within the relative privacy of Synchrony Retreat.)
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