Resources
Educate, find support, and self-advocate by exploring the resources below.
Life Transitions
With intention and courage, relationships may inspire healing and renewed intimacy.
Additional Resources
Personal Growth During Divorce
Spiritual Divorce, Debbie Ford
Still Friends-Living Happily Ever After…Even if You’re Marriage Falls Apart, Barbara Quick
Conscious Uncoupling, Katherine Woodward Thomas
The Good Divorce, Constance Ahrrons
The American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy
Self Advocacy, Recovery and Support
Community Works Homeless and Runaway Youth
Domestic Violence Free Support Group for female survivors of domestic violence – various locations, some with childcare. Call 779-2393, Ext. 366. Spanish: 779-2393, Ext. 300
Jackson County Mental Health Crisis Line. Call 541-774-8201
Mediation Works-Resolve Center for Dispute Resolution and Restorative Justice
Family Nurturing Center (https://familynurturingcenter.org)
Kids Unlimited ProvIding Empowerment to Children and Families through Education
La Clinica Helping Families Live Healthy Lives Regardless of Economic Barriers
Hearts with a Mission Youth Homeless Shelter
Mental Health
Southern Oregon National Alliance of Mental Illness Nonprofit affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (nami.org), the leading grassroots organization dedicated to providing education, support and advocacy for people with mental illness and their families.
Depression Hotline. Call 630-482-9696
State Standards Charts for Assisted Treatment Treatment Advocacy Center. Resources for lawmakers and their staff, advocates working to improve laws and standards, and anyone seeking information about civil commitment law and practice.
Guardianship and Mental Health Historic Case Law In the Matter Of Guardianship of Richard Roe III and Mental Competency.
Assisted Outpatient Treatment Law New York’s Kendra’s Law.
Practical Strategies for Responding to Specific Mental Health Crises
HIPPAA at a Glance Navigating HIPPAA Privacy Regulations.
When Someone You Love Has a Mental Illness – A Handbook for Family, Friends, and Caregivers, Rebecca Woolis
Articles by Robert W. Good
First printed in the Ashland Local’s Guide