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Child Development Research (CDR)
dedicated to restoring and preserving the mental health of children, especially those who have suffered under the extreme trauma of organized persecution. |
Coalition of Voluntary Mental Health Agencies
nonprofit umbrella organization for local mental health providers that is dedicated to preserving funding for organizations that aid persons with mental illness and eliminating stigma. |
Community Access
a nonprofit agency providing housing and advocacy for people with psychiatric disabilities. |
CQAIMH
Based at the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and McLean Hospital. |
Eire.Org
providing free Internet support for Irish support groups related to health. |
EMDRIA
A membership organization of mental health professionals dedicated to the highest standards of excellence and integrity in EMDR. |
Empower Colorado
organization created for the advocacy, support, and education of families of children with neurobiological or biological brain disorders. |
Glendon Association
provides educational resources, information and training to mental health professionals who serve individuals at risk for child abuse, suicide and family violence. |
Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma
Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma has spent 25 years caring for the health and mental needs of survivors of mass violence and torture, through a combined practice of clinical experience and medical research. |
Inclusion Europe
European Association of the International League of Societies for Persons with Mental Handicap. |
Institute for Integrative Psychotherapy
Integrative Psychotherapy's guiding principle is that the decisions made and beliefs formed during one's formative years continue to shape and influence one's perceptions, feelings and behaviors throughout life. |
Intentional Care Performance Standards
These standards help bridge the gap between the principles of recovery and empowerment and the real-world application of these principles in the everyday work of direct service staff and their supervisors. They were developed by Advocates, Inc. and Patricia E. Deegan, Ph.D. |
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