Marilyn Peterson Armour

Ph.D.  •  MSW  •  EDUCATOR  •  PSYCHOTHERAPIST  •  CONSULTANT
 
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HOMICIDE
TRAUMA WEBSITES
American Psychological Association Online: Trauma Resources
http://www.apa.org/psychnet/coverage.html
Trauma Resources
http://www.giftfromwithin.org/
David Baldwin's Trauma Site
www.trauma-pages.com
 
ORGANIZATIONS
PARENTS OF MURDERED CHILDREN (POMC)

www.pomc.com
100 East Eight Street, Suite B-41, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
(513) 721-5683
Toll Free: 1-888-818-POMC

Offers support for families as they work through the grief process and learn what to expect from the criminal justice system. Helps with practical information, referrals, telephone contact, legal ramifications of murder and any problems that may be faced by bereaved families of homicide victims. Has over 300 contact persons and chapters.
THE COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS

www.compassionatefriends.org
P.O. Box 3696, Oak Brook, Illinois 60522
(708) 990-0010

A nationwide self-help organization for parents and family members who have experienced the death of a child or sibling. Assists them in positive resolution of the grief experienced upon the death of a child. Provides referrals to local chapters, publishes pamphlets and books on parental and sibling grief, and maintains a resource catalog.
MOTHERS AGAINST DRUNK DRIVING (MADD)

www.madd.org
P.O. Box 541688 Dallas, TX 75354-1688
800-GET-MADD

MADD is more than just moms – we're real people – dads, young people, and other concerned individuals who want to stop drunk driving, support the victims of this violent crime, and prevent underage drinking.
NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR VICTIM ASSISTANCE (NOVA)

www.try-nova.org
NOVA 1757 Park Road, NW, Washington, DC 20010
Phone: 202-232-6682
Fax: 202-462-2255
Toll-Free: 1-800-TRY-NOVA (1-800-879-6682)
E-mail: nova@try-nova.org

The National Organization for Victim Assistance is a private, non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization of victim and witness assistance programs and practitioners, criminal justice agencies and professionals, mental health professionals, researchers, former victims and survivors, and others committed to the recognition and implementation of victim rights and services.
 
RESOURCES FOR GRIEVING CHILDREN
National Center for Children Exposed to Violence
www.nccev.org
 
BOOKS FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS ABOUT SERIOUS ILLNESS, DEATH, LOSS, GRIEF AND BEREAVEMENT
Compassion Books, Inc.
Over 400 resources to help children and adults through serious illness, death, loss, grief and bereavement. Reviewed and selected by knowledgeable professionals.
477 Hannah Branch Road
Burnsville, NJ 28714
(800)970-4220
www.compassionbooks.com

 

PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
Josephson Institute
www.josephsoninstitute.org/jilinks.htm
Websites for Therapists
www.websitesfortherapists.com/links.asp
Professional Ethics—Ed Geraty
hometown.aol.com/egeratylsw/ethics.html

 

CLINICAL SUPERVISION
Jacobs, D., David, P., & Meyer, D.J. (1995). The Supervisory Encounter. New Haven: Yale University Press.
Kaiser, T. (1997). Supervisory Relationships: Exploring the Human Element. Pacific Grove: Brooks/Cole.
Todd, T. & Storm, C. (1997). The Complete Systemic Supervisor: Context, Philosophy, and Pragmatics. Needham, MA: Allyn & Bacon.
American Association of State Social Work Boards
Clinical Supervision Curriculum
Order From:
ASWB
400 South Ridge Parkway, Suite B
Culpeper, VA 22701
FAX (credit card orders only): (540) 829-0142
 

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