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Dating & Relationship ResourcesSupport and help is available for relationships in many forms. And with the Internet, there is now help available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Here are some places to turn below. Online Support: About.com/People - Popular resource sections focus on Dating Advice, Sexuality and Spirituality, Seniors, Marriage, Divorce, Honeymoon Getaways and more. Surf categories for chat rooms, forums and other online communication / tools and targeted support. LoveTactics.com -
sponsor of About.com, well known for Internet resources. This site focuses on Lost Love, Dating, Relationship and Commitment areas. Site features articles and consultation options. Psychologytoday.com - Relationships (left-hand column category). Then choose from dozen of relationship topics that contain hundreds of articles to view online. Need help? Ask their therapist a question for $19.95 online (educational purposes only - see your healthcare provider for therapist referrals and help.) The site also shows therapists available throughout the different states for help locating someone near you. Sage-Hearts.com - Site presents overview of various dating services and shares a variety of dating success stories and tips, books, movies and poems section, and top dating sites on the Internet with ratings. Mail / Phone Contacts: The American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT), PO Box 5488 Richmond, VA 23220-0488. Phone: 804-644-3288. American Psychological Association 750 First Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002-4242. Telephone: 800-374-2721. Other: For other online and offline recommendations, it may be safer to go through a favorite magazine site (like in Psychology Today above) and search contacts. Also check in the Yellow Pages under listings for Therapists, Psychologists, Psychoanalysts and Counselors. Other methods of finding help are to ask friends, relatives, colleagues, church members or clergy for assistance and recommendations. Books: The Relationship Rescue Workbook, by Phillip C. McGraw; Hyperion (October 4, 2000). Communication Miracles for Couples: Easy and Effective Tools to Create More Love and Less Conflict, by Jonathan Robinson; Conari Press (June 1, 1997). We Love Each Other, But...: A Leading Couples Therapist Shares the Simple Secrets That Will Help Save Your Relationship, by Ellen F. Wachtel; Golden Books (February 1, 1999).
Back to Basics: Body Language Briefing Let's take a peak at some of the more common concepts above "love" relationships and see if they are myths or based upon reality. "All we need is love." Myth or not? Since love does seem to be able to overcome anything and everything, at least on...
Online (and Classified Ad) Dating The Internet is still pretty safe overall, even for seniors, according to research of various Internet safety sites like WiredSafety.org who estimated a 90 - 97 percent "terrific" Internet. People are chatting with one another, making cyber-dates....
Self-Help Guide Self-help to help your relationship improve, here are some exercises to take by yourself and share with your mate. Take them slow and steady, at your own pace. Have fun with them. (There are no grades!) Instructions: Jot your replies down on paper...
ABC's of Healthy, Happy Relationships For Healthy, Happy Relationships, here are some basic guidelines for reference. They are in alphabetical order only, not order of importance. Acceptance - Don't try to change someone. This is a must. If a person really wants to change, that person...
Introduction To Dating & Relationships In this guide, the Dating and Relationships content discussed focuses on traditional male/female relationships. For supplemental material and resources with regards to significant others in same- gender relationships, simply key in words or phrases...
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