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OUR MEMBERS (with CFC # and links to websites):


American Association on Mental Retardation
CFC # 9201
Supports people with mental retardation, their families, disability professionals and other caregivers through effective services, progressive public policy, sound research and universal human rights.
(202) 387-1968

www.aamr.org

American Music Therapy Association
CFC # 9208
Advances public awareness of the benefits of music therapy and increases access to quality music therapy in a rapidly changing world.
(301) 589-3300

www.musictherapy.org

American Psychiatric Foundation, Inc.
CFC # 9202
Works to advance public understanding that mental illnesses are real and can be effectively treated. Supports removal of barriers to quality mental health care.
(703) 907-8519
www.psychfoundation.org

Aspergers Association of New England
CFC # 9218

Works to increase awareness, respect, acceptance, and support for individuals with Asperger's Syndrome and related conditions. Provides support and assistance to their families and caregivers.
(617) 393-3824
www.aane.org

Beck Institute for Cognitive Therapy Research
CFC # 9203
Provides children, adolescents, adults and elderly with evidence-based, outpatient mental health clinical services. Operates an international cognitive therapy training center for mental health professionals.
(610) 664-3020
www.beckinstitute.org

Children's Institute
CFC # 9215

Protects, preserves, and strengthens families by providing child abuse prevention and treatment services for high-need, low resource families. Supports professional training, research, and advocacy.
(213) 385-5100
www.childrensinstitute.org

The Family Institute
CFC # 9204
Provides counseling/psychotherapy (for families, couples, and individuals), education and research. Makes family-based mental health services to a geographically, culturally and economically diverse population.
(847) 733-4300
www.family-institute.org


Glendon Association
CFC # 9205
Saves lives and helps people create more meaningful lives by addressing the social problems of suicide, child abuse, violence, and troubled interpersonal relationships.
(805) 681-0415
www.glendon.org

International Society for the Study of Dissociation
CFC # 9216

Develops and promotes comprehensive, clinically effective programs and responses to complex trauma and dissociation, formerly known as mutiple personality disorder. Supports patient therapist referall programs.
(847) 480-9080
www.issd.org

International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies
CFC # 9206

Dedicated to the treatment, education, research, and prevention of traumatic stress. Provides a forum for sharing research, clinical strategies and public policy concerns.
(847) 480-9028
www.istss.org

Judge David L. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law
CFC # 9217
Protects children and adults with mental disabilities from exclusion and discrimination in education, housing, employment and health care and promotes services that foster their independence.
(202) 467-5730
www.bazelon.org

National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University
CFC # 9209
The only national organization that engages all the professional disciplines needed to study and combat all the substance abuse problems that affect American society.
(212) 841-5219
www.casacolumbia.org

National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare
CFC # 9210

Represents the providers of mental health, substance abuse and developmental disability services. Provides services to more than 4.5 million adults, children and families each year.
(301) 984-6200
www.nccbh.org

Parent/Professional Advocacy League, Inc
CFC # 9214
Advocates for programs and policies that enable families that have mental health needs to live in their communities in an environment of stability and respect.
(617) 542-7860
www.ppal.net

Sidran Traumatic Stress Institute
CFC # 9211
Assists adult and child trauma survivors and those who care for them, through advocacy, public and professional education, treatment resources, publications and public policy initiatives.
(410) 825-8888
www.sidran.org


Survivors International
CFC # 9212

Provides psychological, medical and social services to survivors of torture who have fled to the United States from around the world.
(415) 546-2080
www.survivorsintl.org

Therapeutic Communities of America, Inc
CFC # 9213
Provide advocacy and education for organizations treating substance-abusing clients with special needs, including HIV/AIDS, mothers with children, offenders, mentally ill, the homeless, veterans, and adolescents.
(202) 296-3503
www.therapeuticcommunitiesofamerica.org