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A resource for parents, teachers and healthcare professionals who work with children who have anxiety disorders. Maintains a list of suggested readings and a treatment provider database.
Introductory description of the terms, causes, and treatment.
Symptoms and causes of attachment disorder.
With clinical offices in Warminster, Pennsylvania, offers therapy services, support and information on the subject of reactive attachment disorder.
An Evergreen, Colorado center for the treatment of attachment disorder. Find a description of the disorder, including a symptom checklist, and articles on the subject. Purchase informational videos and books, or download an application packet.
Cedar Crest, New Mexico. Residential community specializing in the clinical treatment of children and families of children who are suffering from attachment disorders.
Littleton, Colorado. Nonprofit treatment center for children with attachment disorder. Find basic information on the disorder, a description of clinical services available, including a training institute. Purchase books and tapes.
Helping parents help their children succeed. Offers learning disability resources for parents and teachers; first-person success stories; questions answered by a panel of experts; and a newsletter.
Provides information for helping children and teenagers with ADD or ADHD. Includes disorder types, articles for parents, school strategies, and treatment planning.
Writing Disability information page compiled by NINDS. On symptomology, treatment and prognosis.
A membership organization offering support, training, and information to service providers assisting people with a learning disability in the UK.
Provides a range of services including supported living, registered care homes, advocacy, supported employment, short-term breaks (respite) and day services. Support service for caregivers are also available.
Origins, assessment, and treatment of child speech disorders. Lawrence Shriberg, principal investigator, focuses on collaborative genetic projects in apraxia of speech.