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6/8/09
Video Highlights Use of Photovoice in Expressing Experience of Stigma
The video, "Beyond the Shadows of Stigma," is a wonderful portrayal of photovoice examples as a medium of expression in combating stigma.

5/1/09
Higher Education Support Toolkit
This Toolkit provides disability service staff and health care staff with a simple way to work with students who are experiencing challenges arising from their psychiatric disability.

4/28/09
New Book of Recovery Stories and Images
A collection of personal accounts combined with Photovoice projects are featured in our new book, Voices of Recovery.

The Center is a research, training, and service organization dedicated to improving the lives of persons who have psychiatric disabilities.

Our work is guided by the most basic of rehabilitation values, that first and foremost, persons with psychiatric disabilities have the same goals and dreams as any other person.

Our mission is to increase the likelihood that they can achieve these goals by improving the effectiveness of people, programs, and service systems.

Wellness Summit
New Book of Recovery Stories and Images

 

Repository of Recovery Resources
Repository of Recovery Resources

 

Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal
Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal

 

 

 

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The Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation has been jointly funded as a Rehabilitation Research and Training Center (RRTC) in mental health by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR) and the Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).

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