Cauley & Associates, Inc.
Michelle Cauley, LCSW, BCD

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Related Information

Below are suggested readings along with resources and information.  Cauley & Associates, Inc., does not endorse nor is liable for any of the services rendered by the referred organizations, as email should be used with caution.  Hope you find it helpful. 


THERAPY


Do I Need Therapy Test


ANXIETY

 

Anger Test

 

Anxiety Test

 

CAREER/COACHING



Goal Setting Test

 

Procrastination Test

 

Time Management Test


Beck, Martha (2001). Finding your own north star. New York: Three Rivers Press.


DEPRESSION

(Self-Esteem, Stress and Coping)


Bipolar Depression Quiz

 

Coping Skills Test

 

Depression Test

 

Self Esteem Test

 

What are your Stress Triggers

 

Burns, David D. (1990).  The feeling good handbook. New York: First Plume Printing.


FINANCES

 

Finanswer – Practical and emotional support to set and achieve your financial goals.


Bach, David (2002).  Smart women finish rich. (2nd Ed.)  New York: Broadway Books.


Johnson, Spencer. (1998).  Who moved my cheese? New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons

 

Kiyosaki, Robert T. (1997). Rich dad poor dad. New York, NY: Warner Books Edition

 

Orman, Suze. (2007). Women & Money:Owning the power to control your destiny. New York:Spiegel & Gadu.

 

OTHER ADDICTIONS

 

Internet Addiction Screening Test

 

PARENTING


Spence, Cobham, Wignall, Rapee. (2000).  Helping your anxious child: A step-by-step guide for parents.  Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Publications, Inc.


RELATIONSHIPS

(Finances, Communication, Spirituality)

 

Arguing Style

 

Communication Test

 

Couples Quiz: What's Your Financial Compatibility?

 

Listening Skills Test


Relationship Satisfaction Test


Bach, David (2002).  Smart couples finish rich. (2nd Ed.)  New York: Broadway Books

 

Bassett, Angela & Vance, Courtney B. (2007). Friends: A love story. New York, NY: Kimani Press.

 

Chapman, Gary (1995).  The five love languages: How to express heartfelt commitment to your mate.  Chicago: Northfield Publishing.


Gray, John (1992).  Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus: A practical guide for improving communication and getting what you want in your relationships. New York, NY: Harper Collins Publishers.


Munroe, Myles (2003).  Single, Married, Separated, & Life After Divorce.  Shippensburg, PA: Destiny Image Publishers, Inc. 


Smith, Robin L. (2006).  Lies at the altar: The truth about great marriages.  New York: Hyperion.


Warren, Neil Clark (1999).  Two dates or less: How to know if someone is worth pursing in.  Nashville:  Thomas Nelson Publishers.


BODY/MIND/SPIRITUALITY

 

Exercise Savvy Test


Byrne, Rhonda. (2006).  The Secret. New York, NY: Beyond Words Publishing.


Peck, M.S. (1978).  The road less traveled: A new psychology of love, traditional values, and spiritual growth.  New York, NY:  Simon & Shuster, Inc:

 

Vanzant, Iyanla (1998). In the meantime. New York, NY: Simon & Schuster


Warren, Rick. (2002). The purpose driven life. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan.


CRISIS HOTLINES


Crisis hotline services are available in an emergency to provide support and access to valuable resources in a time of need.


LINKS:

Adult Protective Services Hotline: Crisis intervention for elderly and dependent adult abuse.  877-477-3646.

Al-Anon/Alateen: Self-help support group for family and friends of problem drinkers/alcoholics. 888-425-2666.

Alcoholics Anonymous: Voluntary, worldwide for men and women aiming to recover from alcoholism by sharing their experiences.

Break the Cycle: Preventative education, free legal services, advocacy and support on issues on dating and domestic violence for ages 12 -22 yrs. : 310-286-3366.

California Youth Crisis Line: 24 hour crisis intervention counseling for youth ages 12-24 years and their families on a wide range of mental health, drug and alcohol, peer, family and relationship issues: 800-843-5200.

Cancer Survival Toolbox:
Self learning audio program to help people to develop important skills to better meet and understand the challenges of their illnesses.

Child Abuse Hotline: Department of Children and Family Services for Los Angeles County. To report child abuse, please call 800-540-4000.

Codependents Anonymous: Men and women whose common goal purpose is to develop healthy relationships.

Debtors Anonymous: Men and women share their experience with hope that they solve their common problem and help others to recover from compulsive debting.

Eating Disorders Anonymous: 12-step help for anorexia, bulimia, binge eating and food and weight obsession.

Gamblers Anonymous: Support-group to help people solve their gambling problem. 213-386-8789.

Gamers Anonymous(OLGA): Offers a virtual 12-step recovery program through this website.

Gov Benefits: Official benefits website with information on over 1000 benefit and assistance programs.

Info Line (211 LA County): Emergency referral agency for families for shelter, food and counseling. 800-339-6993. /

National Association Children of Alcoholics (NACOA): Advocates for children and families affected by alcoholism and other drug dependencies M-F 8:30–5pm EST. 888-554-2627.

National Center / Missing / Exploit/ Children: Acts as a clearing house on missing & exploited children. Accept calls from people who believe they have seen missing children. Also provides an online location (cyber tip line) for reporting internet child pornography, molestation, prostitution, internet related exploitation and child sex tourism. 800-843-5678.

National Domestic Violence Hotline: 24 hr emergency hotline, info for battered women and children. 800-799-7233.

Overeaters Anonymous: Individuals who are recovering from compulsive overeating. 505-891-2664.

Poison Control Center: 800-222-1222.

Public Counsel: Pro-bono public interest law firm. Delivers free legal and social services. 213-385-2977.

S-Anon: Program of recovery for those affected by someone else’s sexual behavior. 800-210-8141.

Sexaholics Anonymous: Men and women who share their experience that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover. 866-424-8777.

Suicide Hotline: 24 hr. suicide and crisis hotline. 800-784-2433.

Victims of Crime: Providing resource and advocacy for victims of crime in the United States. 800-394-2255

Victim Compensation Program (VCP): Helps victims of violent crime and their loved ones. Victims can apply for compensation.

LOCAL SLIDING SCALE CLINICS:

Los Angeles Area:

Valley/North Area:

Didi Hirsch Community Mental Health
4760 S Sepulveda Blvd
Culver City, CA 90230
310-390-6612

Center for Individual & Family Counseling
5445 Laurel Canyon Blvd
North Hollywood, CA 91607
818-761-2227

Aviva Family & Children’s Services
7120 Franklin Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90046
323-876-0550

Verdugo Mental Health Center
1540 E Colorado St.
Glendale, CA 91205
818-244-7257

Kedren Mental Health
4211 S Avalon Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90011
323-233-0425

Hollywood Sunset Free Clinic (HSFC)
3324 W Sunset Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90026
323-661-0718

Los Angeles Child Guidance
Exposition Park Office- Main Office
The Harriet and Charles Luckman Building
3787 S Vermont Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90007
323-766-2345