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Links to Clutterer-Helpful Sites

These links to clutter and psychology sites are meant to educate the public on the psychological aspects of cluttering. Here, you can learn more about cluttering and depression, anxiety, attention deficit disorder (ADD or AD/HD) and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD).

Disclaimer: I read that the following disclaimer should be on all "links" pages. The following links are provided as a service for clutterers. We generally have a reciprocal link with the sites (except for Yahoo searches) and have permission from the sites to link to them. A link is a personal preference and is not an endorsement of, nor does it imply an affiliation with or an endorsement from, any site. Clutterless freely gives permission for related sites to link to us (General Permission) and gladly considers anyone with a clutter or psychology-related site for a link to us. Conversely, if you are linked and do not wish to be, please write us and put "Remove Link" as the header and we will remove it.


An instesting concept in web searches (no popups or other nasty things) is www.kwmap.net. They use keywords, arranged by a chart.

Dr. Randy Frost is deservedly famous for his work on and with hoarders. He has two books on the subject. We did a radio show together and he is a person with a heart too. For more about Dr. Frost, see this page.

For those who want a 12-Step Clutter Recovery Program with lots more meetings than we have, see http://www.clutterersanonymous.net

http://www.selfgrowth.com/index.html This is an amazing site relating to just about any aspect of self-help, self-improvement that you can think of. It has (at the moment) more than 3,000 articles from 500 self-help experts. The site is neatly organized and searchable.

http://www.childrenofhoarders.com/bindex.php A site that I like about hoarding because it is human and addresses the emotional pain of the children of hoarders


The-Insight.com - A Spirituality Web Directory. This is a very good site with lots of different health, alternative health, psychology information. the-Insight.com -
Direct link to their neuro-linguistic programming area. health/alternative-psychology/neuro-linguistic-programming

http://akmhcweb.org. The Alaska Mental Health Consumer Web's goal is to be an Internet resource for mental health consumers, particularly ways to recover.

http://www.helptochange.com Dr, John Garlock's site is very helpful for learning more about psychological issues. He  is an absolutely great guy & a caring psychiatrist who understands clutterers.

www.frcnews.com The Family Resource Center in Houston site, offers a very good newsletter about psychological issues that is absolutely wonderful and is worth getting.


Christy Best is a professional organizer who has a very thoughtful and helpful site. http://clutterbug.net/.

For the absolutely best parenting for teens book I have read, please get Yes, Your Teen IS Crazy, by Michael J. Bradley, Ed.D. You can buy it directly from him at http://www.docmikebradley.com.

For comprehensive information about behavioral health care terminology and a wide range of resources, including many types of support groups worldwide, go to http://www.behavenet.com.

www.selfhelpgroups.org. These people are really helpful with a comprehensive database of self-help groups.  The American Self-Help Group Clearinghouse provides: information on over 1,100 "self-help" support groups for most any specific illness, disability, addiction, bereavement situation, parenting, caregiver concern, abuse, or other stressful life situations.

The Busy Woman has lots of tools for staying organized and pertinent information with a similar approach to our. Please visit her at http://thebusywoman.com

To learn more about the Shadow Self, see David Richo's page www.davericho.com. I've attended his workshops and they are excellent. 

For a really, really good book on Time and how to approach it, get "Timelock" by Ralph Keyes. He is an excellent writer and understands us! www.ralphkeyes.com 

I've gotten a lot of emails lately from people who want to become Professional Organizers, or who want to find a Professional Organizer for themselves. Other than my individual recommendations, the national site for the National Association of Professional Organizers is www.napo.net

For those who want to find an organizer who specializes in Chronic Disorganization, check out http://www.nsgcd.org/ 

One business organization writer I really like, whose advice will work with clutterers is Jan Jasper, author of Take Back Your Time. Her site is very good and her newsletter is worth getting. http://www.janjasper.com