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05/31/2012
NAATP members honor author of "Bread for the Journey" series
NAATP members honor author of "Bread for the Journey" series
NAATP members honor author of...
05/31/2012
Behavioral Healthcare Executive
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05/30/2012
Applications for Category II, Treatment and Service Adaptation Center grants, due June 26
Applications for Category II, Treatment and Service Adaptation Center grants, due June 26
Applications for Category II,...
05/30/2012
Behavioral Healthcare Executive
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05/30/2012
State Independent Living Council Draws Eye Toward Peer-to-Peer Counseling During Mental Health Awareness Month
State Independent Living Council Draws Eye Toward Peer-to-Peer Counseling During Mental Health Awareness Month
State Independent Living Council...
05/30/2012
Behavioral Healthcare Executive
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05/29/2012
The epidemic of veteran suicides continues . . . will there be progress by next Memorial Day?
The epidemic of veteran suicides continues . . . will there be progress by next Memorial Day?
The epidemic of veteran suicides...
05/29/2012
Behavioral Healthcare Executive
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05/28/2012
Remembering Our Warriors with Invisible Wounds
Remembering Our Warriors with Invisible Wounds
Remembering Our Warriors with...
05/28/2012
Behavioral Healthcare Executive
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05/21/2012
Reports are now available from a growing number of states about major efforts to realign Medicaid programs. Almost always, the impetus is financial, i.e., the need to contain costs; sometimes, it also has ideological overtones, e.g., the...
Reports are now available from a growing number of states about major efforts to realign Medicaid programs. Almost always, the impetus is financial, i.e., the need to contain costs; sometimes, it also has ideological overtones, e.g., the...
Reports are now available from a...
05/21/2012
Behavioral Healthcare Executive
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05/17/2012
In analysis of brain tissue from deceased soldiers and athletes and an unusual blast-impact study involving mice, Boston U. researchers find evidence that blast-related injuries in war veterans closely resemble impact-related injuries in...
In analysis of brain tissue from deceased soldiers and athletes and an unusual blast-impact study involving mice, Boston U. researchers find evidence that blast-related injuries in war veterans closely resemble impact-related injuries in...
In analysis of brain tissue from...
05/17/2012
Behavioral Healthcare Executive
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05/17/2012
College and university officials from across Ontario will gather today for a one-day conference in Toronto that explores mental health issues facing students.
College and university officials from across Ontario will gather today for a one-day conference in Toronto that explores mental health issues facing students.
College and university officials...
05/17/2012
Behavioral Healthcare Executive
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05/16/2012
Perhaps the most common behavior among addicted individuals--other than the addiction itself--is their tendency to deny that there's any problem at all, let alone a damaging addiction problem. For all those deniers, and for a good many who...
Perhaps the most common behavior among addicted individuals--other than the addiction itself--is their tendency to deny that there's any problem at all, let alone a damaging addiction problem. For all those deniers, and for a good many who...
Perhaps the most common behavior...
05/16/2012
Behavioral Healthcare Executive
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05/11/2012
Canada's first national mental health strategy has been welcomed by the province's specialty mental health centers. Until recently, Canada was the only G7 country without a national strategy on mental health.
Canada's first national mental health strategy has been welcomed by the province's specialty mental health centers. Until recently, Canada was the only G7 country without a national strategy on mental health.
Canada's first national mental...
05/11/2012
Behavioral Healthcare Executive

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