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Confronting Child Sexual Abuse

Child sexual abuse is a significant problem in our society. Many studies have estimated that an alarming 12 to 25% of girls and 8 to 10% of boys experience some form of sexual abuse prior to the age of 18 years. Other studies have suggested that these figures may even be an underestimate and that as many as...

Law Enforcement and Military Personnel Benefit from Online Therapy

Online therapy offers a resource for officers and military personnel concerned about privacy and confidentiality, factors essential to those who fear negative career effects for those who seek help. Online counseling allows clients to receive counseling from the comfort of their own home, in a confidential...

What To Expect From Therapy

What To Expect From Therapy Many of us enter therapy hoping to get some quick relief from the distress that we are experiencing. We are aware that therapy is costing us a lot in terms of time, money, and energy and we want to see some immediate results, especially when we are in pain. It is important that...

Treatment Resourses

Treatment Centers and Programs is an online referral service available to assist you in finding the right treatment solutions and options thatĀ fit your specific needs. All inquiries are completely confidential either via the Web or through our toll-free customer line. There are different treatment...

Treatment Centers and Programs

Asking the right questions is important When you call a treatment program for information, you have the right to receive clear and complete answers. Before you make any decisions, ask questions and get the information you need. A treatment center should offer a variety of treatment programs that meet the...

Sweet Solitude, Part 1: Two Meanings of Alone

Time spent alone is not just about loneliness Published on March 20, 2011 by Bella DePaulo, Ph.D. in Living Single “You poor thing – you’re ‘alone’ – you ‘don’t have anyone.” I’ve been railing against this use of the word alone to describe single...

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