| Resources on the Web
www.gaycenter.org
The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center is located in the village in NYC and offers a wide variety of services including social activities, support groups, counseling, volunteer opportunities, public education and more.
www.gmhc.org
Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC) is a NYC based non-profit community
organization committed to helping men, women and children with HIV/AIDS.
Some of their services include HIV prevention and health education,
a hotline, groups, supportive services, legal services, information
on treatment issues and more. GMHC also trains and supports volunteers
to help out.
www.gayhealth.com
GayHealth.com is the first health and wellness site dedicated to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender men and women. Staffed by professionals from within our own community, the site provides easy access to accurate, current and vital health information. Your privacy is our priority.
Gentle Path Press was founded by Dr. Patrick Carnes, a pioneer in addiction treatment. This website offers sexual addiction literature and other treatment resources for recovery.
Dr Louis Abate is a Gentle Chiropractor specializing in Network Spinal Analysis. NSA teaches the brain and body how to connect and release stored stress and tension to further the healing process.
This link is to an article in Psychology Today about Dr. Sue Johnson and her work with Emotionally Focused Therapy for Couples (EFT). Sue Johnson is a clinical psychologist and the author of "Hold Me Tight".
The Society for the Advancement of Sexual Health is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting public and professional awareness and understanding of addictive/compulsive sexual behavior and its associated negative consequences. SASH provides access to education, information and referral resources.
This website was created by Dr. Patrick Carnes, a pioneer in addiction treatment, to help not only the addict but friends or loved ones who are affected by sexual addiction and compulsivity. New insights into sexual addiction and resources for recovery are found on this site.
In this Podcast interview, Dr. Sue Johnson talks to Jeff Fisher of Therapytalks.net about Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy. She talks about what couples need to learn to create healthy, connected, loving relationships. Dr. Johnson is the Director of both the International Centre for Excellence in Emotionally Focused Therapy (ICEEFT) and the Ottawa Couple and Family Institute. She is also a professor at the University of Ottawa. This interview with Sue Johnson provides an excellent overview of EFT, the book "Hold Me Tight", and the power of attachment in relationships
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