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Webcasts generally run between 45 minutes and 1 hour in length.

Abriendo Caminos en tu vida: A Culturally Competent Rehabilitation Readiness Guide

Abriendo Caminos en tu vida: A Culturally Competent Rehabilitation Readiness Guide

(2006) The process of rehabilitation readiness, as designed at the Boston University Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation helps consumers feel more confident...

Maria Restrepo-Toro, M.S.

 

Recovery 202

Recovery 202

(2006) Judith Chamberlin responds to question of “What is Recovery?” She describes how the concept developed within the consumer/survivor movement, some of the changes which occurred over time. She comments on...

Judi Chamberlin, Senior Consultant
Marianne Farkas, Sc.D.

 

Principled Leadership in Public Mental Health

Principled Leadership in Public Mental Health

(2005) Clearly leaders in public mental health must assume many roles, deal with many constituents and answer to a variety of funding sources. The role of public mental...

William Anthony, Ph.D.

 

Colloquium on Health Promotion for People with Psychiatric Disabilities

Colloquium on Health Promotion for People with Psychiatric Disabilities

(2004) Numerous studies have found there to be a high incidence of serious co-morbidities and premature mortality among individuals with psychiatric disabilities. Respectful...

Kenneth Duckworth, MD
Kathryn Power, MEd
Richard Surles, PhD

 

Integrated Treatment for Dual Disorders

Integrated Treatment for Dual Disorders

(2004) Substance abuse in persons with severe mental illness (dual disorders) is a common problem for many consumers that contributes to a worse course of illness. Recent advances have shown that treatment is most...

Kim Mueser, Ph.D.

 

The Decade of the Person and the Walls that Divide Us. Keynote Address from Innovations in Recovery & Rehabilitation: The Decade of the Person

The Decade of the Person and the Walls that Divide Us. Keynote Address from Innovations in Recovery & Rehabilitation: The Decade of the Person

(2002) Creating an analogy related to the poem "Mending Walls" written by Robert Frost, Dr. Anthony's keynote...

William Anthony, Ph.D.

 

The Recovery Vision: New paradigm, new questions, new answers. An event for World Health Day 2001

The Recovery Vision: New paradigm, new questions, new answers. An event for World Health Day 2001

(2001) In the last century it was believed that people with severe mental illnesses could not recover. Recent...

Courtenay Harding, Ph.D.
William Anthony, Ph.D.
Judi Chamberlin
Marianne Farkas, Sc.D.

 

Helping Populations Progress Through Stages of Change

Helping Populations Progress Through Stages of Change

(2001) A scientific revolution is occurring in the field of behavior change. This revolution involves a shift from an action paradigm to a stage paradigm in which changing...

James Prochaska, Ph.D.

 

An Evaluation of Medicaid Managed Health Care in Florida; Access, Cost, Quality and Outcomes

An Evaluation of Medicaid Managed Health Care in Florida; Access, Cost, Quality and Outcomes

(2000) The webcast, An Evaluation of Medicaid Managed Health Care in Florida; Access, Cost, Quality and...

David Shern, Ph.D.

 

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