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Web Sites: Healing Resources

These web pages are listed for your information only. None are meant to take the place of professional help. This section on healing resources is a work in process. If you know of a page that you think is helpful, or if you would like to add a category, please write jeannie@survivorship.org.

Ritual Abuse related links can be found here.

 

Adjunctive Healing Modalities

The Tapas Acupressure Technique A technique to release traumatic stress/pain. Home page: http://www.tat-intl.com/ Actual steps: http://www.tat-intl.com/2005-01TATsteps.pdf
Emotional Freedom Technique (two different pages) http://www.mercola.com/forms/eftcourse2.htm and http://www.emofree.com/

Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery

Alcoholics Anonymous http://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org/
Narcotics Anonymous www.na.org/

Art in Healing

A Canadian artist and therapist brings the community togther to make a monument to child abusesurvivors. http://www.irvingstudios.com/child_abuse_survivor_monument/index.html
Survivors Art Foundation  Publicity for artists in the visual arts, music, crafts and performing arts. http://www.survivorsartfoundation.org/

Books

Sidran Institute publishes books on healing from incest and offers referrals and resources across the country. http://www.sidran.org

Codependency

Melody Beattie.  Her website has information about her books (Codependent No More, Beyond Codependency, and a daily reader, The Language of Letting Go)  She gives writing workshops now too. www.melodybeattie.com 
Al-Anon and Alateen http://www.al-anon-alateen.org/
ACOA (Adult Children of Alcoholics) http://www.recovery.org/acoa/acoa.html
CODA (Codependents Anonymous) www.codependents.org/

Daily Housekeeping Tips

Housekeeping Tips for Less Stress http://stress.about.com/od/managetimeorganize/a/housekeeping.htm
Housekeeping Channel: Better, Faster, Healthier housekeeping http://www.housekeepingchannel.com/searches_housekeeping_tips
FLYlady Hysterical. You absolutely have to see it! http://www.flylady.net/

DID Resources

Labyrinth of People About three hundred articles on all sorts of topics., focussed on daily living. http://members.cox.net/lop1/

Eating Disorders

Something Fishy: Hundreds of resources for people with anorexia, bulimia, compulsive overeating, or binge eating disorder. http://www.somethingfishy.org
OA (Overeaters Anonymous) http://www.oa.org/index.htm

Emotional Abuse

Check out the rest of Andrew Vachss' site The Zero. It's incredible. http://www.vachss.com/av_dispatches/disp_9408_a.html
Growing Beyond Emotional Abuse: Resources for Healing the Scars. http://www.webheights.net/GrowingbeyondEmotionalAbuse/

Harassment

Bully On Line Extensive resources for all forms of bullying and harassment.
http://www.bullyonline.org
Electronic Monitoring and Harassment Defense Foundation http://emhdf.com/

Lesbian/Gay/Bi/Trans

LGBT Health Channel Extensive information, with forums. http://www.lgbthealthchannel.com/transgender/index.shtml
People with a History The history of lesbians, gay men, bisexuals and transgendered people, with discussions and hundreds of original texts. All periods and all regions of the world. http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/pwh/index.html

Parenting as a Survivor

Keep Kids Healthy A general parenting guide, with links. http://www.keepkidshealthy.com

Prostitution/Pornography Recovery

Lola Greene Baldwin Foundation for Recovery: Excellent, empowering essays, resources for prostitution survivors and their allies. http://www.prostitutionrecovery.org

S & M issues

Wings of Fire: A BD/SM survivor site. Useful information on distinguishing domestic violence from BD/SM. www.wingsoffiresurvivors.com

Self Injury

Secret Shame A very complete and practical site - even has information on first aid. http://www.palace.net/~llama/psych/injury.html
SIARI (Self-Injury and Related Issues): www.siari.co.uk

Sexual Abuse Recovery

Survivors Can Thrive has suggestions for being good to yourself. http://www.survivorscanthrive.com
Survivors of Incest Anonymous:
A Twelve-Step appraoch to healing. Meetings called "Nothing Too Heavy to Share" welcome RA survivors. http://www.siawso.org/
Survivors Healing Center:
A Santa Cruz, CA based organization with resources for men and women survivors. http://www.survivorshealingcenter.org
ASCA Meetings and resources for adult survivors of sexual abuse. http://www.ascasupport.org/

Spirituality

Inspiration for all denominations. http://thegoodnessoflife.com/

Suicidality

Suicide: Read this first. A personal, non-shaming approach to suicidality. http://www.metanoia.org/suicide/

Treatment Centers

Del Amo Hospital: The National Treatment Center for Trauma Stabilization and Resolution. (Administered by The Colin A Ross Institute http://www.rossinst.com) 23700 Camino del Sol, Torrance, CA 90505 Phone: 310-530-1151, 800-533-5266 https://www.delamotreatment.com/indexnew.html
Forest View Hospital (Administered by the Colin A. Ross Institute http://www.rossinst.com) 1055 Medical Park Dr. SE, Grand Rapids  MI  49546-3671 Phone: 800-949-8439, 616-942-9610, FAX: 616-285-9144https://www.forestviewhospital.com/home.html
Hollywood Pavilion: Women's Institute for Incorporation Therapy (women only) inpatient program 1201 North 37th Avenue, Hollywood, FL 33021 Phone:  954-962-1355. 800-403-4208, Fax: 954-981-5520 hhttp://www hollywoodpavilion.net
Inner Values, Incorporated: Women's Institute for Incorporation Therapy out-patient program (women only) 430 Ross Avenue, Melbourne Beach, FL 32951 Phone:  800-437-5478, 321-722-9800, Fax: 1-321-768-1659 e-mail: recovery@wiit.com
Intensive Trauma Therapy, Inc. Outpatient treatment for PTSD and Dissocaution. (35 hr/wk) 314 Scott Ave., Morgantown, WV 26508. 304-292-2922
Mungadze Trauma Program, University Behavioral Health, 2026 University Drive, Denton, TX. Inpatient and partial hospitalization programs. 76201 940-320-8100, 888-320-8101. http://www.ubhdenton.net/Services/Trauma.html
River Oaks Hospital 1525 River Oaks Road, West New Orleans, LA 70123 Phone: (504) 734-1740, 800-366-1740, FAX 504-733-7020 https://www.riveroakshospital.com/indexnew.htm
Sheppard-Pratt Trauma Disorders Service (Richard Loewenstein, MD, Medical Director) 6501 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21285 Phone: 410-938-5000 info@sheppardpratt.org http://www.sheppardpratt.org
Sheppard Pratt Trauma Disorders Day Hospital (Director: Seanne Bailey) Phone: 410-938-4754
Timberlawn Trauma Program 4600 Samuell Boulevard,Dallas, TX 75228 (Administered by The Colin A Ross Institute http://www.rosinst.com) Phone: 214-381-7181, 800-426-4944, FAX:  214-388-6453 https://www.timberlawn.com/indexnew.htm 
Two Rivers Psychiatric Hospital (Masters and Johnson Trauma and Dissociative Disorders Program) 5121 Raytown Road, Kansas City, Missouri 64133 Phone: 816-356-5688, 800-225-8577 

Work

Handling your Psychiatric Disability in Work and School http://www.bu.edu/cpr/jobschool/

 

last updated 11/14/2007