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Dedicated to the enhancement of the understanding of human emotion. Supports research on affect theory and script theory. Articles, publications, audio and videos tapes, membership information, and s.
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Fight For Kids : Welcome to FightForKids.org, the website designed to promote the health, well-being and better education of children the world over.
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Fight For Kids : Welcome to FightForKids.org, the website designed to promote the health, well-being and better education of children the world over.
The purpose of this website is to educate parents worldwide on the facts about today's widespread practice of labeling children mentally ill and drugging them with heavy, mind-altering, psychiatric drugs. Armed in this way, loving parents will be able to prevail in the face of the enormous "drug children now" pr
The National Coalition of Mental Health Professionals and Consumers, Inc. : We are an interdisciplinary professional and consumer organization that advocates for mental health and substance abuse treatment. We are committed to the preservation of confidentiality, integrity, and quality care for all.
The focus of The National Coalition is on education and political and legal action to preserve the highest standards of treatment and medical privacy
Mental Health Sanctuary : Online resource for patients, families and professionals in mental health. Articles, resources, chats, bulletin boards and support regarding a variety of mental health disorders.
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Psychogeriatrics : A public service of the International Psychogeriatric Association. Meeting schedule and news releases.
Verbal/Emotional Abuse at Suite101.com : Articles, discussions, personal experiences, and links.
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