B4U-ACT: Difference between revisions
From BoyWiki
No edit summary |
Still young (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{stub}} | {{stub}} | ||
'''B4U-ACT''' is a unique collaborative effort between minor-attracted people ([[MAP]]) and mental health professionals to promote communication and understanding between the two groups. Their goal is unique and unprecedented: to make effective and compassionate mental health care available to individuals who self-identify as minor-attracted and who are seeking assistance in dealing with issues in their lives that are challenging to them. | '''B4U-ACT''' is a unique collaborative effort between minor-attracted people ([[MAP]]) and mental health professionals to promote communication and understanding between the two groups. Their goal is unique and unprecedented: to make effective and compassionate mental health care available to individuals who self-identify as minor-attracted and who are seeking assistance in dealing with issues in their lives that are challenging to them. | ||
==History== | |||
B4U-ACT was founded by [[Michael F. Melsheimer]] and Russell Dick. | |||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 20:44, 17 July 2013
This article is a fledgling. Help BoyWiki grow by expanding it |
B4U-ACT is a unique collaborative effort between minor-attracted people (MAP) and mental health professionals to promote communication and understanding between the two groups. Their goal is unique and unprecedented: to make effective and compassionate mental health care available to individuals who self-identify as minor-attracted and who are seeking assistance in dealing with issues in their lives that are challenging to them.
History
B4U-ACT was founded by Michael F. Melsheimer and Russell Dick.