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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - Support Groups

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      new window Abuse Survivors Healing Description: A safe haven for recovery from sexual abuse, providing survivors links, professional resources links, meditation room, poetry, and an online therapist search link. (angelfire.com)
new window Aftermath of War Description: Support for women that love a wounded veteran suffering from PTSD. (groups.msn.com)
new window CISM - Critical Incident Stress Management Peer Support Training Seminars Description: Critical Incident Stress Management (CSIM) Peer Support Training Seminars for transportation, airlines, border patrol, Corrections, Correctional Service, Customs, Canada Customs, Mental Health Professionals, EAP, disaster and military. (cisresponse.com)
new window International Brotherhood of Walking Wounded Description: Resources for PTSD veterans and their families, chat room and message forum, treatise "The Long Journey Home". (iboww.org)
new window Jims PTSD Home Page Description: Support group and information about recovery. (bein.com)
new window Let's Hope Description: Support site for abuse survivors or people suffering from PTSD. Also includes message forum for those who have worries or concerns about this topic. (forums.delphiforums.com)
new window MB-PTSD Description: Support group for those with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. (groups.yahoo.com)
new window Peer Support Training Institute Description: Training program for police officers offering support for other officers in need of psychological help. (peersupport.com)
new window PTSD Family Seport Description: Homefront support for families members of a veteran with PTSD. (home.comcast.net)
new window PTSD Support Services Program Page Description: PTSD Support Services offers consulting and information on PTSD to groups and organizations that may deal with the effects of war, and victims of incest, natural disaster, rape and other violent crime. (pcisys.net)
new window Queensland Homicide Victims Support Group Description: Support group in Queensland, Australia, formed for education and advocacy in addition to support. (www2.psy.uq.edu.au)
new window Queensland Program of Assistance to Survivors of Torture and Trauma Inc. Description: To improve the quality of life for refugee and migrant survivors of torture and trauma in Queensland. (qpastt.org.au)
new window Rape Recovery Help and Information Description: Offers hope and support to rape trauma survivors and partners through email support and more; long list of resources. (geocities.com)
new window Still Rising: A Resource for Survivors of Childhood Abuse Description: Links to articles, websites, and chats covering the many aspects of abuse and its aftereffects. (stillrising.tripod.com)
new window Still Waters Run Deep Description: Learn the truth about childhood sexual abuse. Meet and interact with other survivors. Discover ways to deal with the fallout. (soc-um.org)
new window Surviving Together Description: (geocities.com)
new window Survivor's Sanctuary Description: Message forums, chatroom, and personal accounts of survivors of trauma. (angelfire.com)
new window Survivors On the Net Description: A self-help, support and information group for adult survivors of childhood abuse, their partners friends and family; based in the UK. (survivors.org.uk)
new window The Healingroom Description: Online support group for adult survivors of childhood abuse. Includes chat, mailing list, and message board. (12stepforums.net)
new window Trauma Anonymous Description: 12-step recovery program for PTSD. (bein.com)
new window West Coast Post-trauma Retreat Description: Emergency worker (law enforcement, firefighter, and EMT) that has been involved in a traumatic incident or incidents and needs help in dealing with it. (wcpr2001.org)
new window Work Trauma Support Group Description: Author of a book describing people traumatized at work has organized a support group. (successunlimited.co.uk)
new window Wounded Healer Journal Description: An online community which features resources and peer support for victims and caregivers of those dealing with post trauma issues. (twhj.com)
 




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