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The Academy of Cognitive Therapy is a non-profit mental health organization dedicated to serving those afflicted with mental health disorders.

The Albert Ellis Institute is a world-renowned psychotherapy institute committed to advancing emotional growth through the study and application of effective, short-term therapy with long-term results.

The American Psychological Association's "A Guide to Beneficial Psychotherapy"
What approaches to psychotherapy are beneficial? Is my psychotherapy helping me with my problems? Is the psychotherapy I am considering likely to be beneficial for me?

The American Psychological Association Help Center is an online resource for brochures, tips and articles on psychological issues.

Anorexia Nervosa and Related Eating Disorders, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that provides information about anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating disorder, and other less well-known food and weight disorders.

Anxiety Disorders Association of America
Celebrating 25 years of improving lives, providing hope through research, education and treatment.

Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies
A professional, interdisciplinary organization that is concerned with the application of behavioral and cognitive sciences to understanding human behavior, developing interventions to enhance the human condition, and promoting the appropriate utilization of these interventions.

At Mental Health is a leading provider of mental health information and services for mental health practitioners and those they serve.

Beck Institute for Cognitive Therapy Research
has various cognitive therapy / cognitive-behavior therapy training programs for mental health and medical professionals who work in outpatient, inpatient, academic, or research settings. Beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels are offered.

Center for Mindfulness in Medicine, Health Care, and Society (CFM)
The Center for Mindfulness in Medicine, Health Care, and Society is dedicated to furthering the practice and integration of mindfulness in the lives of individuals, institutions, and society through a wide range of clinical, research, education, and outreach initiatives in the public and private sector.

Freedom From Fear
Freedom From Fear is a national not-for-profit mental health advocacy association founded in 1984 by Mary Guardino. Ms. Guardino founded FFF as an outgrowth of her own personal experiences of suffering with anxiety and depressive illnesses for more than 25 years. The mission of FFF is to impact, in a positive way, the lives of all those affected by anxiety, depressive and related disorders through advocacy, education, research and community support.

MyEDHelp
MyEDHelp offers a wide variety of articles on a broad range of topics to help you along your way to recovery.

NAMI-Vermont is a statewide volunteer organization comprised of family members, friends, and individuals affected by mental illness. We have experienced the struggles and have joined together in membership to help ourselves and others by providing support, information, education and advocacy.

National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders
The oldest national non profit organization dedicated to alleviating the problems of eating disorders and promoting healthy lifestyles.

National Association of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapists is the leading Organization dedicated to exclusively supporting, promoting, teaching and developing cognitive-behavioral therapies

National Eating Disorder Association
NEDA is dedicated to expanding public understanding and prevention of eating disorders and promoting access to quality treatment for those affected along with support for their families through education, advocacy and research.

Something-Fishy.com  The Something Fishy Website on Eating Disorders is one of the largest, oldest and most comprehensive web sites available on the topic.

The Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation  is an international not-for-profit organization composed of people with obsessive compulsive disorder and related disorders, their families, friends, professionals and other concerned individuals.

The Vermont Psychological Association is a non-profit professional association founded in 1950, representing psychologists in the state of Vermont.