Support group counselors
Support group counselors

Resources

Information:

Information about local and national support groups can be found on the web, through local libraries, your health care provider, and the yellow pages under "social service organizations." For selected topics, choose from the list below.

AIDS - resources
Alcoholism - resources
Allergy - resources
ALS - resources
Alzheimer's - resources
Anorexia nervosa - resources
Arthritis - resources
Asthma and allergy - resources
Autism - resources
Blindness - resources
Breast-feeding - resources
Bulimia - resources
Burns - resources
Cancer - resources
Cerebral palsy - resources
Drug abuse - resources
Celiac disease - resources
Child abuse - resources
Chronic fatigue syndrome - resources
Chronic pain - resources
Cleft palate - resources
Cystic fibrosis - resources
Depression - resources
Diabetes - resources
Digestive disease - resources
Eating disorders - resources
Elder care - resources
Epilepsy - resources
Family troubles - resources
Gastrointestinal disorders - resources
Hearing impairment - resources
Hearing or speech impairment - resources
Heart disease - resources
Hemophilia - resources
Herpes genital - resources
Incest - resources
Infertility - resources
Kidney disease - resources
Leukemia - resources
Liver disease - resources
Loss of a child - resources
Loss of a spouse - resources
Lung disease - resources
Lupus - resources
Migraine - resources
Multiple sclerosis - resources
Muscular dystrophy - resources
Myasthenia gravis - resources
Ostomy - resources
Overeating - resources
Pain - resources
Parkinson's disease - resources
Psoriasis - resources
Rape - resources
Reye's syndrome - resources
Scleroderma - resources
Scoliosis - resources
Sickle cell anemia - resources
SIDS - resources
SLE - resources
Speech impairment - resources
Spina bifida - resources
Spinal injury - resources
Tay-Sachs - resources
Troubled families - resources
Victim assistance - resources


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