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Council for Relationships
Council for Relationships, a non-profit counseling, education and research center, was founded in 1932 as Marriage Council of Philadelphia, and remains the oldest relationship counseling and training center in the country.
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Emotions Anonymous
Emotions Anonymous is a twelve-step organization composed of people who come together in weekly meetings for the purpose of working toward recovery from emotional difficulties. The group currently meets in two locations: Thursdays, 7:30-9PM at St Peters Episcopal Church, 654 N Easton Rd, Glenside, 215-884-5363; and Mondays, 7-8:30PM at Pebble Hill Church, 320 Edison-Furlong Rd, Doylestown, 610-982-5827.
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Health & Fitness - Chester County Hospital
Chester County Hospital understands how health and fitness work together in alleviating stress, anxiety and bodily discomfort.
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Mental Health - Montgomery Hospital Medical Center
Montgomery Hospital provides short-term inpatient treatment for patients suffering from acute mental health problems.
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Mindfulness Meditation Course - Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Mindfulness is a meditative process that quiets the mind and releases physical distress. Through mindfulness you can experience greater vitality and well-being in the present moment.
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Montgomery County Emergency Service
Montgomery County Emergency Service (MCES) is a free-standing non-profit behavioral health services provider serving the needs of Southeastern Pennsylvania residents and communities since 1974. Their crisis hotline is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at (610) 279-6100 or 1-800-452-4189.
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Philly SOS - Philadelphia Department of Human Services
The Philadelphia Department of Human Services' Philly SOS, is a comprehensive, online resource for social services in Philadelphia. Compiled from a variety of sources and directories, its goal is to provide a detailed and comprehensive guide to assist social workers, case managers, concerned citizens and community residents as they serve Philadelphia's children and families.
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Psychiatry - Crozer-Chester Medical Center
You can contact Psychiatry Services at Crozer 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (or after hours in an emergency) at 610-874-5257 for help with mood disorders, emotional and interpersonal problems, as well as more serious psychiatric conditions such as post-traumatic stress, schizophrenia, and eating disorders
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Recovery, Inc. - Delaware Valley Meetings
Recovery, Inc. offers its members a free method to regain and maintain their mental health. Members include people diagnosed with mood disorders including depression, dysthymia and bipolar (manic-depressive) disorders psychotic disorders including schizophrenia anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorders personality disorders as well as people who have not been diagnosed, but who are having difficulty dealing with the problems of everyday life.
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Shambhala Meditation Center of Philadelphia
The Philadelphia Shambhala Meditation Center is a non-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to creating an enlightened society. The Shambhala Center works towards this end by providing a place where people may learn and work with various contemplative practices.
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