General |
Beware of Mortgage Rescue Strategies that Sound Too Good to be True:
View or Print PDF
| (9/8/08)
|
Healthy Delawareans with Disabilities 2010 – Links:
Click here for more info
|
American Bar Association Commission on Lawyer Assistance Programs:
Click here for more info
|
DSAMH Reports and Statistics: Substance Abuse:
Click here for more info
|
DHSS: Division of Substance Abuse and Mental Health:
Click here for more info
|
Delaware Council on Gambling Problems, Inc.:
Click here for more info
| Call toll-free - 24 hours a day 1-888-850-8888
|
 |
Alzheimers |
Alzheimers Association::
Click here for more info
| Is it Alzheimers? 10 Warning Signs of Alzheimers
|
 |
Chemical Dependency and Self-Help Sites |
ALCOHOL ABUSE AMONGST THE ELDERLY: A COMPLETE GUIDE:
Click here for more information...
| Alcohol is a major part of the culture of the United States. In 2014, alcohol sales-which include beer, wine, liquor, and other alcoholic beverages-totaled nearly $225 billion. The following year, more than 15 million Americans over the age of 18 reported having Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD), known more commonly as alcoholism. That number reaches even higher among people who haven't reported the disease or have yet to see a doctor for a diagnosis.
|
Addiction Recovery Resources for Professionals:
Click here for more info
|
Addition Treatment and Your Health Coverage:
Click here for more info
|
Alcoholics Anonymous:
Click here for more info
| (AA) 212-870-3400
|
American Medical Association:
Click here for more info
|
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment:
Click here for more info
| SAMHSA
|
Cocaine Anonymous:
Click here for more info
| (CA) 310-559-5833
|
Crystal Meth Anonymous:
Click here for more info
| (CMA) 213-488-4455
|
Dual Recovery Anonymous:
Click here for more info
|
International Lawyers in A.A.:
Click here for more info
| (ILAA)
|
Join Together:
Click here for more info
| (ILAA)
|
Marijuana Anonymous:
Click here for more info
| (MA)
|
Narcotics Anonymous:
Click here for more info
| (NA)
|
National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information:
Click here for more info
| (SAMHSA)
|
National Institute on Drug Abuse:
Click here for more info
| (NIDA)
|
Nicotine Anonymous:
Click here for more info
| (NA) 415-750-0328
|
Treatment Improvement Exchange:
Click here for more info
| (CSAT)
|
 |
Disaster Planning and Response Websites |
Preparedness Website of the Department of Homeland Security:
Click here for more info
| Includes sample Disaster Plan
|
Specific FEMA preparedness information for businesses:
Click here for more info
| Links to many different resources for different disasters with reference to assistance for families, for kids and for business:
|
Red Cross and other community-based organizations to provide general preparednes:
Click here for more info
|
 |
|
St. Joseph’s Medical Center, Towson, Maryland:
Click here for more info
|
Eating Disorder and Referral Center:
Click here for more info
|
Hazelden Recovery Center:
Click here for more info
|
The Center for Eating Disorders at Sheppard Pratt:
Click here for more info
|
Anorexia Nervosa & Associated (Eating) Disorders (ANAD):
Click here for more info
| 630-577-1330
|
Overeaters Anonymous:
Click here for more info
| 505-891-2664
|
Stressfree.com:
Click here for more info
|
Stress Busters:
Click here for more info
|
The Massage Center:
Click here for more info
|
 |
Family Support |
Adult Children of Alcoholics:
Click here for more info
| (ACOA) 562-595-7831
|
Al-Anon/Alateen:
Click here for more info
| 888-4AL-anon
|
Nar-Anon Family Groups:
Click here for more info
|
Co Dependents Anonymous:
Click here for more info
| (CODA) 888-444-2359
|
Co Dependents of Sex Addicts:
Click here for more info
| 763-537-6904
|
 |
Gambling: (Compulsive) |
Problem Gamblers Helpline::
Click here for more info
| 1-800-522-4700
|
Debtors Anonymous:
Click here for more info
| (DA) 781-453-2743
|
Gamblers Anonymous:
Click here for more info
| (GA) 231-386-8789
|
 |
Hearing Impaired |
Organization dedicated to hearing-impaired attorneys and law students::
Click here for more info
|
 |
Law Students / Career |
Five Big Reasons to Skip Law School:
Click here for more info
|
Florida Bar Career Center:
Click here for more info
|
Law Career Counseling:
Click here for more info
|
Law School Overcrowding (Columbus, OH Bar Assoc. Newsletter Article):
Click here for more info
|
Law Schools Seek the Cure for Stressed Out Law Students:
Click here for more info
|
Law Student Lifeline:
Click here for more info
|
NBC Video: College Students Abusing Adderall:
Click here for more info
|
 |
Mental Health Resources/Sites |
Bipolar Support:
Click here for more info
|
Depression and Bi-polar Support Alliance:
Click here for more info
|
Dual Diagnosis Website:
Click here for more info
|
Lawyers with Depression:
Click here for more info
|
MedlinePlus Go Local::
Click here for more info
| Services for Depression for New Castle
|
Mental Health Info Source:
Click here for more info
|
Mental Health Net:
Click here for more info
|
National Institute of Mental Health:
Click here for more info
|
American Psychological Association:
Click here for more info
|
American Psychiatric Association:
Click here for more info
|
American Psychiatric Publishing:
Click here for more info
|
Anxiety Disorders Association of America:
Click here for more info
| (ADAA)
|
Archives of the Journal of General Psychiatry:
Click here for more info
| (AMA)
|
Children and Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder:
Click here for more info
| (CHADD)
|
Depression and Bipolor Support Alliance:
Click here for more info
| (DBSA)
|
National Alliance on Mental Illness:
Click here for more info
| (NAMI)
|
National Institute of Mental Health:
Click here for more info
| (NIMH)
|
National Mental Health Association:
Click here for more info
| (NMHA)
|
 |
Prevention, Treatment and Recovery |
National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information/SAMHSA’S:
Click here for more info
|
Father Martins Ashley:
Click here for more info
|
American Medical Association:
Click here for more info
|
Hazelden Recovery Center:
Click here for more info
|
CollegeDrinkingPrevention.gov:
Click here for more info
| The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism provides strategies and solutions to prevent the harmful consequences of college drinking, based on research.
|
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism::
Click here for more info
| Rethinking Drinking-Alcohol and Your Health
|
Updated National Directory of Drug and Alcohol Abuse Treatment:
Click here for more info
| Programs Now Available. The Directory provides information on thousands of alcohol and drug treatment programs located in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and four U.S. territories.
|
 |
Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity |
Sex Addicts Anonymous:
Click here for more info
| (SAA) 800-477-8191
|
Sex & Love Addicts Anonymous:
Click here for more info
| (SLAA)
|
Sexaholics Anonymous:
Click here for more info
| (SA) 615-370-6062
|
 |
Suicide Prevention |
American Society for Suicide Prevention:
Click here for more info
|
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline’s:
Click here for more info
| Mission is to provide immediate assistance to individuals in suicidal crisis by connecting them to the nearest crisis center in their area through a national, toll-free telephone number: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
|
Davenee Foundation:
Click here for more info
|
 |
12 Step Support/Self Help Fellowships |
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) 212-870-3400:
Click here for more info
| (AA) 212-870-3400
|
International Lawyers in A.A.:
Click here for more info
| (ILAA)
|
Emotions Anonymous:
Click here for more info
|
Al-Anon:
Click here for more info
|
Cocaine Anonymous:
Click here for more info
| A fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other so that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from their addiction; the primary purpose is to stay free from cocaine and all other mind-altering substances, and to help others achieve the same freedom. (CA) 1-800-347-8998
|
Co-Dependents Anonymous:
Click here for more info
|
|
Crystal Meth Anonymous:
Click here for more info
| (CMA) 213-488-4455
|
Marijuana Anonymous:
Click here for more info
| (MA)
|
Narcotics Anonymous:
Click here for more info
|
|
Gambler’s Anonymous:
Click here for more info
|
Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous:
Click here for more info
|
Debtor’s Anonymous:
Click here for more info
|
|
Understanding the 12-Steps:
Click here for more info
|
Finding A Support Group:
Click here for more info
|
|
Center for Clinical Trails Network/National Institute on Drug Abuse:
Click here for more info
|
|
 |