GayHealth - Health and wellness site dedicated to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered men and women staffed by professionals from within our own community.
Alcoholics, Cocaine, Narcotics, and Marijuana Anonymous meetings for gays and lesbians new in sobriety. Also 1st and 4th Step worksheets and a free comprehensive index to the Big Book.
A non-profit organization serving the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender recovering community of metropolitan Washington, DC. Services and support include social events, recovery workshops, and an annual conference.
Information and guide for alcoholics. Provides "Do I Need Help?" checklist as well as U.S. nationwide GLBT group meeting schedules, treatment options, and special events.
American Psychoanalytic Foundation presentation from Forum with full text of reports given by authorities: Paul Lynch, Peter Gomes, Barney Frank, Nancy Chodorow, Barney Frank, and Alan Hevesi.
Guide to resources about sexual orientation and health, developed by the Health Sciences Library System of the University of Pittsburgh. Includes links to other web sites and access to other pages of the library system.
Organization committed to improving the health and well-being of lesbian,gay, bisexual and transgender individuals in the United States. Includes coalition profile, goals, news, announcements, and membership information.
Organisation to promote high quality therapy and training services for people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender in the United Kingdom. Includes therapist profiles, resources, training, and contact information.
Details about the facilities and contact information. Provides mental health and chemical dependency treatment services to the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities. Locations in Texas, Florida, Illinois, Minnesota and New Jersey.
Personal appointments or internet counselling, in Australia, by a counsellor who is post-op transgendered male to female. Information on how it works, terms and conditions, and costs.
Information and health education, opportunities for personal growth, possibilities for social interaction, and a platform to discuss concerns and take action on issues affecting the LGBT community.
Provides sober, safe, and affordable Twelve Step Meeting spaces for gays and lesbians recovering from addictions and codependent behaviors. Schedule of meetings in Washington DC.