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Abuse and Recovery involve
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Your Trauma Therapist
A helpful, knowledgeable ally in recovering from traumatic events from your past. Licensed psychologist in SF Bay Area specializes in helping trauma survivors improve their relationships with themselves and others, and help substance abusers reclaim their lives from self-destructive patterns.
rapecounsel.com
Recovery from rape can be a long journey. I am a recovered rape survivor. When I was 31, I was broke, homeless, helpless and powerless. Today, I am a strong, powerful woman in every way possible. My husband & I give lectures to help others cope & heal.
Drug and Alcohol Recovery Center - Texas
Mark Houston Recovery is a drug and alcohol recovery center that helps men who have previously been in a Residential Treatment Center or multiple treatment episodes.
A Primer on Narcissism
A psychodynamic study of pathological narcissism and the developmental and cultural roots of the Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD).
ABC - Antibullyingcrusador
Gives information about work place bullying and mobbing. True stories and over 40 articles about the phenomenon and links to other sites about the subject.
Addiction Recovery Institute
Personalized treatment programs for heroin detox, OxyContin detox, Vicodin detox and other opiates such as Demerol, Fentanyl, MS Contin and Methadone.
All But My Soul: Abuse Beyond Control
All But My Soul is a true story of abuse beyond control. Written with love and wisdom, All But My Soul uncovers a social political scandal that re-victimizes the abused. It shows how a court-documented family abuser uses the system to control the family.