Support Groups

CFC Therapy is committed to your needs. There are numerous support groups across the country that may prove beneficial to you. Here is a list of Support Groups Nationwide with their phone number listings and website links across the United states

AIDS Hotline
800 342-2437
Al-Anon
800 344-2666
Alcoholics Anonymous
212 686-1100
Anorexia/Bulimia
800 BASH STL
Cancer
800 4 CANCER
Child Abuse Hotline
800 422-4453
Child Protective Association
800 KIDWATCH
Codependents Anonymous
602 277-7991
Cocaine Anonymous
800 262-2463
Debtors Anonymous
212 297-6102
Diabetes
800 232-3472
Drug Abuse Referrals
800 662 HELP
Emotions Anonymous
612 647-9712
Food Addiction Hotline
800 872-0088
Gamblers Anonymous
213 386-8789
Gambling Hotline
800 332-0402
Health Clearinghouse
800 336-4797
Impotence Anonymous
301 577-0650
Men and Women for Sobriety
800 333-1606
Missing and Exploited Children
800 843-5678
Narcotics Anonymous
818 780-3915
Nicotine Anonymous
415 922-8575
Overeaters Anonymous
800 743-8703
Parents Anonymous
800 421-0353
Rational Recovery
Group 916 621-4374
Runaways
800 621-4000
Secular organization for Sobriety
716 834-2922
Sex Addicts Anonymous
800 321-2066
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
800 227-8922
Suicide Hotline
800 333-5580
Tough Love
800 333-1069
Youth (Homelessness)
800 999-9999
Workaholics Anonymous
510-273-9253

Children and Family Links

AACA The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Homepage
Child Abuse Stats Stats from The National Committee to Prevent Child Abuse
American Association for Marital and Family Therapy Contains ideas, links, support, and information focused upon family well-being
Ask Dr. Universe Ask Dr. Universe, who happens to be a cat, any and all sorts of questions, including 'Why don't we just print up enough money to pay off the national debt?'

General Psychology Reference Links

American Psychological Association Front page to one of the two nationwide professional organizations for psychologists. There's plenty on information available for the general public, however, including an online search engine for the APA Monitor, the association's newspaper

General Psychological and Mental Health Links

Depression Central A clearinghouse of information on depression
Men and Depression A CNN Report

Religion and Psychology Links

Religion and Psychology Recommended by the American Psychological Association

Substance Abuse Links

DATOS The Drug Abuse Treatment Outcome Study, of the effectiveness of drug treatment in US based on 10,000 adults who entered substance abuse treatment between 1991 and 1993
NCADI The National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information, currently focusing on children of alcoholics as adults, and their special risks
Web Of Addictions A page with numerous fact sheets about different drugs

Women's Issues Links

YIN The woman's guide to the best of the web A list of sites for women
Gurl Magazine An online magazine for women
CFC Therapy can help you
  • Feel more calm and relaxed
  • Make decisions that you are proud of
  • Create a healthy lifestyle
  • Work with your partner to build trust and understanding
  • Process and heal from traumatic events in your life
  • Understand your symptoms of depression and anxiety
  • Learn ways to cope with difficult feelings
  • Remain focused at school/work so that you can achieve your goals
  • Work with your children and family to create a behavior modification plan and to establish healthy family roles
  • Build better relationships and learn better ways to communicate with the important people in your life
  • Sleep better by being able to fall asleep quicker and stay asleep longer
  • Learn ways to cope with feelings of anger, disappointment or fear
  • Understand the differences between an obsession/compulsion and ways to live free of anxiety

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