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Advocate Cyber Library
A website dedicated to find and expose abuse in the Mental Health hospitals. This very body set into place to help mentally ill individuals has taken advantage of it's patients. As in most cases with abuse, the patient becomes the 'survivor' of the their ordeal. Lets aim for improved, goal oriented, therapeutic staff-patient relationship and an understanding of communication skills, respect, desire to help facilitate and redefine the abused patient's beliefs. In essence, this trust has been abused. Get educated and Stop the Abuse.

Gender Identity Disorder Sanctuary
Ask the Dr., articles, clincian's forum, chat, bulletin boards (consumer & families), faqs, DSM IV diagnosis, suicidal intervention, resources, bookstore, links and more.

Gender Identity Disorder Today
Information, support, community, resources, stories, bookstore and more.

RadKid.Org: Reactive Attachment Disorder
Resource for caregivers of children with reactive attachment disorder. Includes background, medical, and treatment information, as well as tips for parents of children with attachment disorder.

Self-Injury: A Struggle
Information and support for self-injurers.

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