top of page

Resources

Therapy in the office is not the only way that people can help themselves feel better. There are a lot of community services and self-help groups as well as self-help websites and books available to persons who for various reasons decide not to work with a therapist. Here are a few links to websites of organizations that I review regularly and believe that they offer quality information:

www.aascocso.qwestoffice.net – AA website for SO. Colorado

www.achievesolutions.net - Resource center for many kinds of issues, managed by Valueoptions

www.DBTselfhelp.com

www.dbsalliance.org

www.heartbeatsurvivoraftersuicide.org – For survivors of a suicide of a loved one

www.kidpwower.org - Bullying, abuse prevention

www.loveandlogic.com - innovative parenting solutions

www.nami.org - valuable information and training for family members of people with mental illness

www.nimh.nih.org - government agency that promotes research on mental illness

www.samhsa.org - government agency that promotes research on substance abuse and addiction

www.drugrehab.com - Informative site for people seeking alcohol and drug abuse support.

Pueblo Suicide Prevention Center 719-544-1133 (24/7 hotline)

Teen Hotline 719-564-5566 (MO – FR: 5 – 10 PM)

"Put your ear down close to your soul and listen hard."

Anne Sexton

Verena Burger Schmid, 831 Royal Gorge Blvd., #228, Canon City, CO 81212

Phone: 719-248-8093 | Fax: 888-242-6614 | E-Mail: horsedharma12@gmail.com

Copyright @ Anchorpoint Counseling

bottom of page