LinksNational Alliance on Mental Illness - GLBT resources Fred Friendly Seminars Minds on the EDGE Facing Mental Illness Dual Recovery Anonymous™ is an independent, nonprofessional, twelve step, self-help fellowship organization for people with a dual diagnosis. Our goal is to help men and women who experience a dual illness. We are chemically dependent and we are also affected by an emotional or psychiatric illness. Both illnesses affect us in all areas of our lives; physically, psychologically, socially, and spiritually. GLITSE offers free and anonymous services consisting of a national database of referrals specific to the gay and lesbian community. We are a community of psychiatrists that educates and advocates on Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender mental health issues. The National Association of Lesbian and Gay Addiction Professionals is a membership organization founded in 1979 and dedicated to the prevention and treatment of alcoholism, substance abuse, and other addictions in lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender communities. The Body: The complete HIV/AIDS resource. HIV/AIDS Testing Information, searchable database of test sites. We are a group of people living with HIV/AIDS committed to eliminating the stigma of disease through our positive public example. Gay & Lesbian Medical Association - searchable database. Survivors of Suicide (SOS) Support Groups The Trevor Project operates the only nationwide, around-the-clock crisis and suicide prevention helpline for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth. If you or a friend are feeling lost or alone call The Trevor Helpline. There is hope, there is help. A Mental Health Recovery and Community Integration Guide for GLBTQI Individuals. Resources and Information about the 12 Step Program Double Trouble in Recovery (DTR) is a twelve-step fellowship of men and women. DTR is designed to meet the needs of the dually-diagnosed, and is clearly for those having addictive substance problems as well as having been diagnosed with a psychiatric disorders. The results are in on a groundbreaking survey detailing the mental health and substance use problems faced by people living with HIV. (April 28, 2009) |