| The internet contains a wealth of information about problems individuals and families encounter and ways of obtaining help. Clicking on areas of interest to you below will link you with sites established by organizations or individuals that can provide considerable assistance to individuals and families suffering from particular disorders. These listings can also direct you to further sources of information on each topic. If there are other resources you have found to be of particular help, we would be grateful if you would let us know about them so that they can be added to this list.
A FEW WORDS OF CAUTION: Typically, the more information you have, the more manageable problems become. However Sometimes a bit of information can be cause complications. Make sure that you discuss ideas about medications or treatment with your doctor or therapist before making any major changes on the basis of what you have read.
Just because something you read in a book or article tells you about typical characteristics of a problem does not mean that they apply to you or your family. If what you read helps you see yourself or others more clearly, it is probably right. If it doesn't, trust your own judgment.
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