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Related
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National
Coalition of Free Men (NCFM) Is a non-profit
educational organization which looks at the ways sex
discrimination affects men.
SOS
PSICHE - SOS
PSICHE is an Italy-wide network of non-profit associations with no
political or religious affiliations, made up largely of members of
the families of persons with NBDs (neurobiological disorders), and
volunteers. The aim of SOS PSICHE is to stimulate the provision of
appropriate care for NBD sufferers and their families. The web
site is written in Italian.
Secret
Shame
A complete site on self injury. Highly recommended.
Self
injury FAQ
First version the FAQ with descriptions, references and personal
stories, by someone who self-harms.
Self
Help for Self-Injury
A page by an anonymous self mutilator. A self-help for self-injury.
Dr.
Ivan's DEPRESSION CENTRAL
This site is the Internet's central clearing house for information
on all types of depressive disorders and on the most effective
treatments for individuals suffering from BPD, major depression,
manic-depression (bipolar disorder), cyclothymia, dysthymia and
other mood disorders.
Narcissistic
Personality Disorder (NPD)
Often overlaps with BPD. The differential diagnosis
of NPD is made on the absence of specific gross behaviors.
Borderline Personality Disorder has several conspicuous similarities
to NPD, but BPD is characterized by self-injury and threatened
or attempted suicide, whereas narcissists are rarely self-harming
in this way. BPD may include psychotic breaks, and these are uncharacteristic
of NPD but not unknown. The need for constant attention is also
found in Histrionic Personality Disorder, but HPD and BPD are
both strongly oriented towards relationships, whereas NPD is characterized
by aloofness and avoidance of intimacy. Grandiosity is unique
to NPD.
FamilyWars
Is
a broad and open discussion list for those who have had to deal
with: the family court system, child support issues, Parental
Alienation syndrome, false abuse accusations, single parenting,
father's rights issues, "co" parenting, personality
disorders, etc.
Intelligent
discussion, shared experiences and friendly debate is encouraged.
Political views are welcome. Not for the weak of mind or spirit,
this list is intended to examine (in a constructive manner)
the difficult and painful dilemmas facing us all.
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