Park Ridge is collaborative with various organizations.
The following will be a list of links to these additional resources.
| www.ablechild.org | Provides information to parents regarding the many subjective labels and the risks associated with drug "treatment" that is critical to their ability in making an informed decision. |
| www.ahrp.org | National network of lay people and professionals dedicated to advancing responsible and ethical medical research practices. A watchdog of sorts, AHRP offers critiques of research methods, faulty research conclusions. |
| www.breggin.com | Information about psychotropic medications, Dr. Breggin’s bibliography -- lots of good information. |
| www.icspp.org | The International Center for the Study of Psychiatry and Psychology, founded by Peter Breggin, M.D., is a collective of mental health professionals who oppose a medical model of mental illness. The group strives toward informed consent for suffering persons, so that they can make sound decisions about their suffering. Dr. Paterno is on the Advisory Council of ICSPP. |
| www.talkingcure.com | Excellent site committed to ascertaining the essential elements of what is helpful in therapy. Also strives to debunk many myths surrounding some therapies (e.g., EMDR). |
(847) 692-6692.
36 Main Street
Park Ridge, IL 60068
Park Ridge Psychological Services (see Google map) is located near the heart of uptown Park Ridge, approximately 2 miles east of the 294 Tollway, 2 miles north of the Kennedy Expressway, and a block west of Northwest Hwy. It is just a few steps from the Park Ridge Metra train station.