Mental Health and Telehealth Organizations
And Professional Events CB to CENTERAZ
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CDR Associates
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CDR Associates 100 Arapahoe Avenue, Suite 12 Boulder, CO 80302 800/633-4283 |
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Celeiro Espaço Sociodramático S/C [CELEIRO]
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Contact: | (You could click on the colored link below for making contact)
Celeiro Espaço Sociodramático S/C, Ltda Avenida Dr Armando Sales de Oliveira, 380 - 14404-600 Parque Universitário - Franca/SP Brasil +55/16/702-5303 celeiro@francanet.com.br |
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Center for Bio-Communication [CBC]
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Center for Bio-Communication, Inc 433 Hackensack Avenue 9th Floor Hackensack, NJ 07601 201/342-5300 201/342-7555 fax |
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Center For Family Connections [CFFC]
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Contact: | (The link is available for more detail)
Center For Family Connections 350 Cambridge Street Cambridge, MA 02141 800/546-6328 617/547-0909 617/497-5952 fax cffc@kinnect.org |
About: | Center For Family Connections [CFFC] is a non-profit educational and clinical resource center that specializes in the developmental, structural, and systemic issues related to adoption, foster care, kinship, guardianship, as well as the people with whom they are connected, by offering training, education, advocacy, and clinical treatment. It was founded in 1995 but previously existed under various names. |
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Event #1 Detail: |
What's So Radical About Attachment Issues?
(You can click above for the meeting's Web pages.) October 24, 2007 Cambridge, MA Event sponsor: Center For Family Connections [CFFC] This training will focus on the normalizing of ambient trauma and the various attachment problems with which children in adoption and foster care—both domestic and international—are faced. It will discuss how to take away the labels and make the issues understandable and normal under the circumstances, in order to heal the children and the families affected by them. Presenter: Joyce Maguire Pavao, EdD, LCSW, LMFT, Founder and CEO, Center for Family Connections [CFFC], Cambridge, Massachusetts.
(A request: when asking about the above meeting, it might be helpful if you were to mention these World Wide Web pages.) |
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Family Dynamics and the Impact on Holidays and Anniversaries
(You can refer to the meeting's Web pages.) November 28, 2007 Cambridge, MA Sponsored by: Center For Family Connections [CFFC] This training will discuss family systems theory as it applies to adoption, foster care, kinship and guardianship. Holidays bring up feelings of the past, of past families, awareness of difference and can be times of anxiety for all family members. It will talk about these issues and the tools to reduce anxiety. It is a primer for parents and professionals that work with this population and live in the world of adoption and foster care. Training is for parents and professionals. Presenter: Joyce Maguire Pavao, EdD, LCSW, LMFT, Founder and CEO, Center for Family Connections [CFFC], Cambridge, Massachusetts.
(Please, kindly credit these Web pages if you inquire about the above.) |
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Post Adoption Issues and Concerns
(Kindly see the meeting's Web pages.) January 30, 2008 Cambridge, MA Event sponsored by: Center For Family Connections [CFFC] What are Post Adoption issues? Why do we need to know about them? How do we respond to them? This training will focus on the issues and concerns that arise in families created by adoption and foster care. It will discuss ways to approach these issues and the best techniques with which to respond to them for the well-being of the child and his/her family. Presenter: Joyce Maguire Pavao, EdD, LCSW, LMFT, Founder and CEO, Center for Family Connections [CFFC], Cambridge, Massachusetts.
(A request: please mention these Web pages when you enquire about this event.) |
Event #4 Detail: |
Contact: Opening Closed Adoptions and Making Open Adoption Agreements
(You can consult the meeting's Web pages.) March 26, 2008 Cambridge, MA Event sponsor: Center For Family Connections [CFFC] How do you prepare to open a closed adoption? How are open adoption agreements made? This training will help answer these questions and many more around open adoptions. It will cover preparing to open a closed adoption, how to maintain good healthy contact, and what is in the best interest of children. Presenter: Joyce Maguire Pavao, EdD, LCSW, LMFT, Founder and CEO, Center for Family Connections [CFFC], Cambridge, Massachusetts.
(A request: please point out that you read about it here if you inquire about this meeting.) |
Event #5 Detail: |
Parenting Styles
(You can refer to the meeting's Web pages.) April 30, 2008 Cambridge, MA Sponsored by: Center For Family Connections [CFFC] This training will focus on how to acknowledge your style as a parent, and how to learn what you need to supplement it. It is designed both for parents raising children in adoption and foster care, and for professionals who place children with parents. Presenter: Joyce Maguire Pavao, EdD, LCSW, LMFT, Founder and CEO, Center for Family Connections [CFFC], Cambridge, Massachusetts.
(As a courtesy: would you please be nice and tell about this Web resource as your source when you ask about the above event?) |
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CFFC (Center For Family Connections) Model Programs
"Sibling Kinnections and Project Inclusion" (Please refer to the meeting's Web pages.) April 30, 2008 Cambridge, MA Sponsored by: Center For Family Connections [CFFC] The sibling bond is often severed with adoption and foster care. The Sibling Kinnections program has worked to change the possibilities for real relationships for those children and their families who have siblings growing up in households other than their own. This training will discuss the challenges and benefits of maintaining sibling connections between children being raised apart, and talk about what we have learned through the Sibling Kinnections program. The discussion of Project Inclusion will give a view into the Zine Project and Play With Reality, Center For Family Connections [CFFC] programs where children and teens living in adoption and other complex families express themselves through the making of a personal magazine (Zine) or the writing and performance of a play. We will look at the products of some of these groups in order to hear from kids about themselves and how they see their lives in adoption. It is important to understand their reality in order to help them with healing and growth. Presenter: Joyce Maguire Pavao, EdD, LCSW, LMFT, Founder and CEO, Center for Family Connections [CFFC], Cambridge, Massachusetts.
(As a favor: it would be very nice of you to refer to these Web pages as your source when asking about the above event.) |
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Center for Action Therapy
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Contact: | (The link below is available for e-mail)
The Center for Action Therapy 11 South Fullerton Avenue Montclair, NJ 07042 973/744-0693 973/744-3258 fax C4AT@aol.com |
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Center for the Advanced Study of International Development [CASID]
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Center for the Advanced Study of International Development 306 Berkey Hall Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 49924-1111 517/353-5925 517/353-4840 fax |
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Center for Advanced Study in Management
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Center for the Advancement of Group Studies
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The Center for the Advancement of Group Studies, Inc 250 West 57-th Street Suite 1527 New York, NY 10107 212/721-8642 718/631-5971 fax |
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Center for the Advancement of Health [CFAH]
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Contact: | (You can use the link below for e-mail)
Center for the Advancement of Health 2000 Florida Ave, NW Suite 210 Washington, DC 20009-1231 202/387-2829 202/387-2857 fax cfah@cfah.org |
About: | The most intractable health problems of today will never be solved without full recognition of how intimately our health is linked to our attitudes, emotions, thoughts, behaviors, social relations and economic status. The mission of the Center for the Advancement of Health [CFAH] is to incorporate this view of health care into every aspect of health research, policy and standard medical practice. |
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Center for the Advancement of Research Methods and Analysis [CARMA]
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Contact: | (The link below is available for making contact)
Center for the Advancement of Research Methods and Analysis Virginia Commonwealth University 1015 Floyd Avenue PO Box 844000 Richmond, VA 23284-4000 804/828-7112 804/225-4790 fax carma@vcu.edu |
About: | The Center for the Advancement of Research Methods and Analysis [CARMA] is an interdisciplinary center devoted to continuing education in various areas of research methods and data analysis relevant to the social and management sciences. |
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Center to Advance Palliative Care [CAPC]
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Contact: | (The link below is available for securing more information)
Center to Advance Palliative Care The Mount Sinai School of Medicine 1255 5th Avenue Suite C-2 New York, NY, 10029-6574 212/201-2670 212/201-2680 events 212/426-1369 fax capc@mssm.edu |
About: | The Center to Advance Palliative Care [CAPC] is a national resource for hospitals and health systems interested in developing palliative care programs.
In its effort to extend the high-quality approach to care of the seriously ill initiated by the hospice movement to patients in hospitals, CAPC provides support and technical assistance ranging from business planning and financial projections to quality initiatives and outcome measures for hospital based palliative care programs. The Center also sponsors regular regional and national meetings designed to provide a core curriculum for programs in planning or early stages of development. The Center's major areas of focus include:
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Center for American Architecture and Design
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Contact: | (You might click on the link below for obtaining more information)
The Center for American Architecture and Design Battle Hall 105 The University of Texas at Austin 512/471-9890 512/471-7033 fax najarian@mail.utexas.edu |
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Center for Applied Psychology
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The Center for Applied Psychology, Inc PO Box 61586 King of Prussia, PA 19406 800/962-1141 610/277-4020 |
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Center for the Awareness of Pattern
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A Center for the Awareness of Pattern PO Box 407 Freeport, ME 04032 207/865-3396 |
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