I'm looking myself. The closest I've found so far is Co-Dependents Anonymous (CoDA). It's for people who tend to put others first in relationships and then wonder why they feel so drained, abused, etc., etc. It's to the extreme, though, that they don't walk away -- can be like an addiction although it does not involved alcohol, drugs, or even sex.
There are a few different support groups available nationwide for adult children of alcoholics. A couple of the most common support groups available are Adult Children and the Al-Anon family group.
Narcissists invested more than non-narcissists, groups containing more narcissists destroyed the commons but had less to show for it, those working with them suffered the poorest harvest
Parenting support groups can help you share experiences and hear other parents tips and tricks to raising children.
Yes, there are support groups for neurofibromatosis. The Children's Tumor Foundation, NF Network, and NF Australia are some organizations that offer support and resources for individuals and families affected by neurofibromatosis. These groups provide opportunities for connections, information sharing, and emotional support.
Kimberly Anne Henson has written: 'Evaluating the effectiveness of a support group for grieving children' -- subject(s): Children and death, Bereavement in children, Self-help groups, Grief in children
Yes, the Sanctuary, Inc. is a non-profit organization support group for victims, survivors and the homeless. Are there any support groups in the Hopkinsville , KY area for parents of murdered children?
There are literally hundreds of support groups for victims of abuse. Search Yahoo groups, Google, and the Open Directory ( http://dmoz.org ) for relevant links (type the keyword "abuse" in the search dialog box). Participate in discussions about Abusive Relationships - click on these links: <A href="http://www.suite101.com/discussions.cfm/npd">http://www.suite101.com/discussions.cfm/npd <A href="http://www.suite101.com/discussions.cfm/verbal_emotional_abuse">http://www.suite101.com/discussions.cfm/verbal_emotional_abuse <A href="http://www.suite101.com/discussuions.cfm/spousal_domestic_abuse">http://www.suite101.com/discussuions.cfm/spousal_domestic_abuse <A href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Narcissistic_Personality_Disorder/">http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Narcissistic_Personality_Disorder/ <A href="http://groups.msn.com/NARCISSISTICPERSONALITYDISORDER">http://groups.msn.com/NARCISSISTICPERSONALITYDISORDER Links to Therapist Directories, Psychological Tests, NPD Resources, Support Groups for narcissists and their victims, and Tutorials: <A href="http://www.suite101.com/links.cfm/npd">http://www.suite101.com/links.cfm/npd Support groups for victims of narcissists: <A href="http://dmoz.org/Health/Mental_Health/Disorders/Personality/Narcissistic/Support_Groups/">http://dmoz.org/Health/Mental_Health/Disorders/Personality/Narcissistic/Support_Groups/ Support Groups for Narcissists (not for their victims!) <A href="http://dmoz.org/Health/Mental_Health/Disorders/Personality/Narcissistic/Support_Groups/For_Narcissists/">http://dmoz.org/Health/Mental_Health/Disorders/Personality/Narcissistic/Support_Groups/For_Narcissists/
To break the pattern of attracting narcissists, start by cultivating self-awareness and understanding your own boundaries and needs. Engage in self-reflection to identify any behaviors or beliefs that may draw narcissistic individuals to you. Establish strong personal boundaries and prioritize relationships that are reciprocal and respectful. Additionally, consider seeking therapy or support groups to reinforce healthy relationship dynamics and build self-esteem.
Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance is a very good bipolar support groups
In addition to individual psychotherapy, support groups are often helpful. There are active networks of prostate cancer support groups in Canada and the United States as well as support groups for men's issues in general.
To locate a good children and divorce support group your first choice should be your local churches and libraries. Another good resource for finding a support group for your family would be to contact a local counselor who is familiar with your area. There are also resources for support groups on the internet.
Often your bariatric surgeon will supply you with information regarding support groups. But you can also look on line for local support groups as well as online support groups.