Resources
The following is a list of helpful websites for resources
available within the San Diego area:
www.mandometer.com
The Mandometer Clinic offers both Anorexia Treatment and Bulimia Treatment. Their methods are profoundly different from conventional eating disorder treatment programs. At its core, the program incorporates the Mandometer(tm), a patented medical device which literally re-teaches patients how to eat properly. With outpatient and inpatient eating disorder treatment centers located in the USA, Sweden, Holland and Australia, the Mandometer Clinic has successfully treated over 300 patients worldwide.
www.hallowellwest.com
Hallowell West Medical Center offers a full range of services to adults, adolesents, and children living with ADD, and learning disorders as well as co-morbid disorders such as anxiety, depression, bipolar and Tourette's syndrome. The staff of Hallowell-West include board-certified physicians, child & adult neuropsychology experts, Ph.D. psychologists, education specialists, and ADD coaches.
www.sandiegofamilyjusticecenter.org
The
San Diego Family Justice Center is the most comprehensive one-stop shop in
the nation for victims of family violence and their children. Victims of
domestic violence can now come to one location to talk to an advocate, get
a restraining order, plan for their safety, talk to a police officer, meet
with a prosecutor, receive medical assistance, counsel with a chaplain, get
help with transportation, and obtain nutrition or pregnancy-services counseling.
www.acaciahealth.com
Acacia
Health Center is a full-service, comprehensive, holistic healthcare center
staffed by a team of licensed professionals experienced in a variety of natural
healing therapies, techniques, and methods. Combining leading-edge holistic
medicine with ancient healing arts and sciences, they treat each person based
on his/her specific health concerns, unique personality, and lifestyle.
www.hopeline.com
The Kristin Brooks
Hope Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to suicide prevention,
intervention and healing: by providing a single point of
entry to community-based crisis services through innovative telephony and internet
based technologies; by bringing national attention and access to services for
postpartum depression and other women's mood disorders; through education and
advocacy; through formal research and evaluation of crisis line services; and,
by championing the need for national funding for community-based suicide prevention
crisis services.
If
you are in crisis and want to speak with someone, please call 1.800.SUICIDE
(1.800.784.2433) immediately.
www.practicalrecovery.com
Practical
Recovery Services offers individualized, scientific alcohol and drug abuse
treatment. Their psychological services are primarily cognitive behavioral
and their services are not based on AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) or other 12
step groups. Their alternative, non-disease, non-AA, non-12-step approach
supports either abstinence or moderation for selected clients.
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