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University of Minnesota: Exploring Healing Practices

As an introduction to complementary healing practices, this Web page describes the different types of healing practices in relation to conventional healthcare practices.

Mental Health Interest Group Spotlight Series #1

Date/Time (ET): 
February 27, 2012 - 2:00pm - 3:30pm

The first webinar focuses on alternative strategies to provide mental health services in schools that are sustainable through various funding streams such as the Medicaid Administrative Claiming, p

Joint Meeting on Adolescent Treatment Effectiveness

Date/Time: 
April 10, 2012
Location: 
Washington Hilton Hotel, Washington, D.C.

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Publisher: 
The REACH Institute

This tool helps parents and docto

Interventions Show Promise in Treating Depression Among Preschoolers

This article reveals that addressing behavioral symptoms in preschoolers may prevent the development of conduct problems and behavioral disorders later in life.

2012 Georgetown University Training Institutes on "Improving Children's Mental Health Care in an Era of Change, Challenge, and Innovation"

Date/Time: 
July 25, 2011
Location: 
Georgetown University

The National Technical Assistance Center for Children's Mental Health at the Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development is offering Training Institutes on improving mental health ser

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Teen Dating Violence: Prevention, Identification, and Intervention

Authored By: 
National Center for Mental Health Promotion and Youth Violence Prevention

Element One of the Safe Schools/Healthy Students (SS/HS) Initiative focuses on activities that foster a safe school environment and prevent violence. Teen dating violence (TDV) threatens students

Suicidal Patients in the Emergency Department: Improving Care through Partnerships with Crisis Centers

Date/Time (ET): 
November 8, 2011 - 3:00pm - 4:30pm

For those that experience suicidal crises and receive care in Emergency Departments (ED), suicide risk does not end at the moment of discharge.