About Glendon.org

The Glendon Association

We’re excited to announce that all the resources from the Glendon Association website (glendon.org) are now part of our sister site, PsychAlive.org. We’ve combined both websites to deliver the most streamlined experience to our users, bringing together all our research and educational materials in one comprehensive location.

Everything you’ve come to expect from Glendon—links to our books, webinars, articles, and films—is now available at PsychAlive.org, along with additional mental health resources and tools. And if you need help finding anything, please reach out for support at info@psychalive.org.

Help Us Save Lives

For more than 35 years, The Glendon Association has provided critical education about issues such as violence and suicide prevention to people all over the world.
 
By empowering individuals, therapists, teachers, parents and the media with the right tools and skills, we are addressing lethal social problems at their roots.  Your contribution enables us to offer free resources to the public and education to mental health professionals in the form of live presentations, community outreach, Webinars, books, films, websites and articles.
 
Imagine a world where suicide and violence are understood and prevented. With your help we are working toward making that world a reality.
 
Make a tax deductible donation to The Glendon Association.

Thank You

PsychAlive focuses on topics relating to self, relationships, and parenting. Each article focuses on the many emotional issues that can arise as we strive to lead our lives as successful and fulfilled individuals, partners, and parents.

The Glendon Association is a non-profit organization committed to saving lives and enhancing mental health by addressing the social problems of suicide, violence, child abuse, and troubled interpersonal relationships. The Glendon Association has conducted research in the areas of destructive and self-destructive behavior, parent-child relationships, and intimate relationships. Our research, educational materials, and interactive workshops for mental health professionals and the public continue to be available through our partnership with PsychAlive.