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Resources

Here are a ton of resources I have gathered together to help you on your Mental Health & Social Justice Journey.

My book recommendations on a wide variety of social justice topics can be found here.


Before You Begin….

+ Disclosure

  • These are not my writings and they are largely USA centric. Please support the original artists and writers by purchasing their work or donating to their causes. Use these resources, send them to your friends, family, boss, coworkers, hell, send them to your enemies.
  • These resources are for your reference. They are not meant to be a replacement for therapy. The opinions within these links are not necessarily the views of Dr. Fae Frederick or Online Therapy International.

For Individuals

+ Self-Help For Specific Concerns

Take Care of You - General Coping



Foreign Service Specific Resources

Values

Vulnerability

Boundaries

I cannot give enough links to let you know how important boundaries are. This workshop only scratches the surface of them. They are extremely complex and I recommend everyone read them to expand their understanding.

Connection Miscellaneous

Conflict

Inner Child Work This is one modality I use a lot in my work. The more we can understand our core self (before we started piling "shoulds" on them) and meet their needs, the better off we'll be.

Depression

Anxiety

ADHD

Trauma

Managing Strong Emotions

Time Blocking

Meditation

Pregnacy - Post/Peripartum

Grief/Loss

  • Processing grief through letter writing - This can be helpful not just for deaths but processing any loss (relationship, opportunity, etc.)
  • The Dinner Party - This is a super cool support organization for 20s-30s year olds who have lost someone signifcant. They organize and teach people how to organize support gatherings for grief around food. Online options are possible! They have a ton of guides/resources available for all.
  • Be Remembered - This is a free online social networking service. At BeRemembered, you can record how you want to be remembered by your family, friends and loved ones, even after you leave this life. You can record stories of your life, add pictures and video, describe how your end of life funeral event to be, even store private messages that are delivered to loved ones after you leave this life.

  • Resource list from Jill Johnson-Young, LCSW - Jill Johnson-Young is a grief expert. She has compiled a beautiful list of resources for all kinds of grief: aniticipatory, for children, loss of children/pregnancies, suicide, overdose, friends, partners, parents, pets, dementia, trans-centered death, and more.

  • Grief Recovery Institute - An evidenced based 90 day program to help with loss of a variety of relationships.

+ For People of Color

Additional BIPOC friendly Mental Health Providers

Additional BIPOC friendly Health Providers

+ For The 2LGBTQ+ Community

+ For People With Disabilities & Chronic Illness

+ Education On Racism & Antiracism

Trainings on Anti-racism

Resource Lists


For Therapists

+ For BIPOC Therapists

BIPOC Supervisors and Peer Support Groups

+ Social Justice Resources For Therapists/Counseling Organizations

Resource Lists

Podcasts

Trainings

Articles

Books

+ Helpful Readings & Guides for Counselors

+ Interesting/Helpful Reads on Supervision