60 Resources that Lead to a Better Life

Today (May 18) Treatment Talk turns one.

I’ve been blogging for one year.  One year can be a brief period of time, and yet it also pass with a blink of an eye. But still, it amazes me that Treatment Talk has been in existence one year — I feel like I’ve barely begun.

I won’t necessarily make a big deal about each and every milestone of my website, but I thought this would give me the opportunity to share the resources that I have discovered this year.

There is a lot happening out there in cyberspace, and I have met wonderful people online. There is nothing like creating a little something in the world that is your own. Writing posts for Treatment Talk for the last year, and making friends with all of you readers has been delightful.

You are a courageous, amazing and glorious group of people and I’m glad we have connected.

Here is list is for anyone looking for resources whether you are dealing with family addiction, or  just looking for self improvement. They may even change your life.

  1. A-List Blogging Boot Camp
  2. Amy Parmenter, The Parm Farm
  3. Back on My Feet ~ a wonderful charity to help the homeless start running
  4. Barrie Davenport, Live Bold and Bloom
  5. Benoit Denizet-Lewis, America Anonymous: Eight Addicts in Search of a Life
  6. Brad Mersereau, A Love Song For Laura
  7. Carole Bennett, Family Recovery Solutions
  8. Catilin, Operation Beautiful
  9. Christopher Kennedy Lawford , Moments of Clarity
  10. Courtney Carver, Be More with Less
  11. Daily Strength
  12. Dan King, Design Elemental
  13. David Heckenlively, Integrated Teen Services
  14. David Sheff, Beautiful Boy
  15. Denise Krochta, Addicted to Addicts: Survival 101
  16. Doctor Adi Jaffe, All About Addiction
  17. Ellen Harvey, Ink Productions
  18. Eons
  19. Gail Brenner, A Flourishing Life
  20. Graham Phoenix, Male eXperience
  21. Harmony Place
  22. Holly Knott, quilt artist, web designer
  23. Intervene, A community of parents concerned about their teens’ alcohol and drug use.
  24. Jace Horwitz, Herbert House
  25. Jane Adams, When Our Grown Kids Disappoint Us
  26. Jeff Christensen, Sober Living Network
  27. Joe and Judy Herzanek, Changing Lives Foundation
  28. Joseph G., Rum Radio
  29. Judith S. Wallerstein, Julia M. Lewis, Sandra Blakeslee , The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce
  30. Karen Mock, Art to Recovery
  31. Katie Tallo, Momentum Gathering
  32. Kelli Athas, Intercept Interventions
  33. Kim Box, Pathway to Prevention
  34. Kim Doyle, The Word Press Chick
  35. Kristina Wadzilak, The Lost Years
  36. Lee Block, The Post-Divorce Chronicles
  37. Leo Babauta, Zen Habits
  38. Libby Cataldi, Stay Close:  A Mother’s Story of Her Son’s Addiction
  39. Linda Quirk, Run7on7
  40. Lisa Frederiksen, Breaking the Cycles
  41. Lisa Scinta, Michael’s Song
  42. Mary Jaksch, Goodlife Zen
  43. Melody Beattie, The Language of Letting Go
  44. Nic Sheff, Tweak
  45. Newark Now, Fatherhood
  46. Open Sky Wilderness Therapy Program
  47. Partnership at Drugfree.org
  48. Pat Nichols, Parents Helping Parent, Inc.
  49. Passages to Recovery
  50. Rick Green, AddictionReviews
  51. Ron Grover, An Addict in Our Son’s Bedroom
  52. Safe Harbor Treatment Center for Women
  53. SAMHSA
  54. Sherry Gaba, The Law of Sobriety
  55. Spyros Heniadis, Marinating the Mind
  56. Stephanie Staal, The Love They Lost, Living with the Legacy of Our Parent’s Divorce
  57. Tess Marshall, The Bold Life
  58. CASA, The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University
  59. Thomas Rees, SoberLivingSearch.com
  60. Willows in the Wind

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  1. Lauren says:

    I love this list! Thanks Cathy.

  2. Rick says:

    You have really expanded your horizons. That is the beauty of the net. Meet new people from all over the world.

    • Cathy says:

      I know it’s been great. I never considered the benefit of “meeting” all these new people when I started the blog, and it has been wonderful to see what others are doing.

    • Cathy says:

      Hi Rick,
      You are absolutely right! It is wonderful to meet all these new people and share ideas. Thanks for stopping by.

  3. Cathy,
    I just found myself over here. Thanks so much for including me on your list. I think you should write for Tiny Buddha. I mentioned it in asnwer to your comment and Lori D. backed me up so there you go girlfriend!
    Tess The Bold Life recently posted..How to Be Inspired By People Living Their DreamsMy Profile

    • Cathy says:

      Hi Tess,

      You are so amazing and supportive! Thanks so much for the suggestion. I would love to write for Tiny Buddha. Yahoo!!

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