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Elizabeth Fadale http://www.lizfadaletherapist.com/ Licensed mental health counselor with more that 15 years of experience. "I have come to realize that for many people the idea of trusting someone with their personal struggles and life issues can be very scary. It is my job to create a place for you to feel safe and to learn to trust me as a pro- fessional partner in your healing and growth."
Parenting Resources http://www.parentresources.info Offering guidance, advice, resources, and options to parents seeking help for adolescent and teen ADD, ADHD, bipolar disorder, conduct disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, suicide, substance abuse, depression, eating disorders, etc.
Partners in Parenting http://www.partners-in-parenting.com Offering guidance, advice, resources, and options to parents seeking help for adolescent ADD, ADHD, bipolar disorder, conduct disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, suicide, substance abuse, depression, eating disorders, etc.
Military Schools Resource Center http://www.troubled-teens-military-schools.com Offering guidance, advice, resources, and options to parents seeking help for adolescent ADD, ADHD, bipolar disorder, conduct disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, suicide, substance abuse, depression, eating disorders, etc.
Boarding Schools Resource Center http://www.troubled-teens-boarding-schools.com Offering guidance, advice, resources, and options to parents seeking help for adolescent ADD, ADHD, bipolar disorder, conduct disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, suicide, substance abuse, depression, eating disorders, etc.
Bootcamps Resource Center http://www.teen-juvenile-bootcamps.com Offering guidance, advice, resources, and options to parents seeking help for adolescent ADD, ADHD, bipolar disorder, conduct disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, suicide, substance abuse, depression, eating disorders, etc.
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One of the first things we did, after Tessa was discharged from hospi- tal into our care, was read Surviving Schi- zophrenia: A Manual for Families, Consumers and Providers, by E. Fuller Torrey, MD, which not only explains the illness, but debunks many of the myths about it. Don't be bamboozled.
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Tessa near Melbourne in January 2007. Mental illness is now a hazy memory almost as hazy as Victoria during the summer's bushfires. |
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