Support Groups

AWARE, Inc. is a non-profit youth program serving Clark County since 1997 and now serves Clark, Cowlitz, Skamania, Yakima, Benton and Kittitas Counties. Mission: Empower teens by equipping them with the knowledge and strategies for healthy choices regarding sexual activity. Encourage parents by...
The Autism Program of Illinois (TAP) is the largest statewide network of services in the nation for individuals diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and their families. Thirty community agency and universities make up the TAP Service Network, which provides diagnosis, treatment, support...
Alaska Attachment & Bonding Associates (AABA) is a non-profit organization that: Provides training, support and advocacy for adoptive parents and foster families who care for children with emotional disorders, such as reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) and professionals who work with this...
The Arapahoe County Early Childhood Council (ACECC) is one of thirty-one Early Childhood Councils in the State of Colorado. The local Early Childhood Councils provide an efficient, community-based infrastructure to support a state-wide early childhood system. They are rooted in the values of...
In late 1984, a group of interested Ivanhoe community members decided to pursue the idea of forming a nonprofit organization to promote, support and offer services for family child care providers in Minnesota. The Child and Adult Care Food Program administered through The United States Department...
MetroCap—the Metropolitan Center for Assault Prevention—is a non-profit organization created to reduce the incidence of violence against children throughout the Washington D.C. Metropolitan area. Since 1994, MetroCap has served more than 120,000 children, school counselors, teachers and parents.
This highly concentrated and effective course of study includes 4 (45 min.) private sessions, as well as participation in 7 different support groups (90 minutes each), over the course of the week. The entire package of intensive therapy and group exposure is only $999.
In order to establish service connection for PTSD, the evidence must establish that during active duty a veteran was subjected to a stressor or stressors that would cause characteristic symptoms in almost anyone. Evidence of combat or having been a prisoner of war may be accepted as conclusive...
They are dedicated to providing support to individuals with OCD, their families, and friends. They do not endorse or recommend any specific medical professional, behavioral treatment, drug, or therapy. Their goals are: To keep up with and share information and resources pertinent to Obsessive...
OCD stands for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. A very simple description of OCD is that it is a condition in which an individual experiences recurrent obsessions and/or compulsions. Obsessions are defined as repetitive thoughts, ideas, or impulses that an individual experiences as inappropriate,...
Hugh Simmons a licensed clinical social worker with the six-year R code psychotherapy privilege, the highest credentialing available in New York State for the profession of social work. He also a Board Certified Diplomate (BCD) in Clinical Social Work, a national credential offered by the American...
They are a group of parents of autistic children in Lewisham and surrounding boroughs in South East London. They have set up a small local charity affiliated to the National Autistic Society. What do they do? They offer emotional support by listening and sharing their experiences of living with...
Their first meeting was in the spring of 1988 under the auspices of the Department of Child Psychiatry at Stony Brook and the direction of John C. Pomeroy, M.D., to whom they are most grateful. Dr. Pomeroy, at that time the Director of Child Psychiatry, O.P.D., University Hospital at Stony Brook,...