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The Internet can be a valuable source of information on social
anxiety disorder. However, it is not a substitute for advice
from your physician or a mental health professional. Also,
realize that not everything you read will be factually correct.
Particularly in chat rooms or on e-mail lists, misinformation
abounds. We have reviewed these sites and found them to be user-friendly
and full of helpful information.
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
www.aacap.org
American Psychiatric Association
www.psych.org
American Psychological Association
www.apa.org
Anxiety Disorders Association of America
www.adaa.org
Anxiety Network International
www.anxietynetwork.com
Association for the Advancement of Behavior
Therapy
www.aabt.org
Behavioral Consultants
www.behavioralconsultants.com
Canadian Psychiatric Association
http://cpa.medical.org
Cognitive Therapy
www.cognitivetherapy.com
Feeling Good
www.feelinggood.com
Freedom from Fear
www.freedomfromfear.org
Internet Mental Health
www.mentalhealth.com
Mayo Clinic
www.mayohealth.org
National Depressive and Manic-Depressive Web
Site
http://www.ndmda.org
Open Mind
http://www.open-mind.org/SP/
Panic/Anxiety Disorders
www.panicdisorder.about.com
Saint Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute
http://www.slbmi.com/
Selective Mutism Group
www.selectivemutism.org
Shy and Free
http://www.shyandfree.com
Social Anxiety Network
www.social-anxiety-network.com
Social Anxiety Organization
www.social-anxiety.org
Social Phobia Phunnies
http://www.angelfire.com/comics/sp-phunnies/
Social Phobia Program, Temple University
Philadelphia, PA
www.temple.edu/phobia
The Alliance for People with Social Phobia and
the Social Phobia Newsletter
www.spnewsletter.com
Toastmasters Program
www.toastmasters.org/
World Wide Web Mental Health Page
http://www.mentalhealth.com
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