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Hard Times Cafe



Contact:
(You might use the link for e-mail)
Hard Times Cafe
725 Richard Drive
PO Box 989
Harrison, MI 48625

517/539-4258
517/539-0482
517/539-5302 fax

htc@voyager.net


About:


The Hard Times Cafe [HTC] views disadvantaged people as a resource to be tapped rather than a problem to be solved. As an empowerment program that is owned and operated by the participants (called patrons), HTC focuses on providing opportunities for disadvantaged people to work together to meet basic needs while developing skills, habits and motivation that lead to regular employment. HTC promotes and supports community economic development and the development of resources that help disadvantaged people to increase their self-reliance and sense of belonging and involvement in community life.

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Harmony



Contact:
(The link below is available for making contact)
Alexander Badkhen, Director of International Programs

- or -

Mark Pevzner,
Board Chairman
Harmony Institute
av. Gastello, 9
St. Petersburg 196066
Russia

+7/812/293-1330
+7/812/293-1330 fax

badkhen@harmony.harmony.spb.su


About:


Harmony Institute For Psychotherapy and Counseling is a humanistically oriented psychological treatment, training, and research center. Formed in 1988, Harmony was one of the first free, non-governmental human service organizations in the old Soviet Union. It is known throughout the Former Soviet Union for its influence on the new Russian psychology, and is currently one of the primary coordinating and training centers in Russia for hotline and emergency services, as well as for practical training of psychotherapists and educators.

In 1995 it established the internationally endorsed International School for Psychotherapy, Counseling, and Group Leadership, and was admitted as the first non-American member of the Consortium of Diversified Psychology Programs in 1996. Of the 100+ phone crisis line and drop-in centers currently operating in the Commonwealth of Independent States, Harmony has directly trained staff and assisted in establishing more than half. Its staff of over 40 professionals provide comprehensive psychotherapeutic services, as well as free hotline and emergency crisis intervention services, to all age groups in St. Petersburg.

In addition to providing ongoing professional training workshops of their own spanning the entire Former Soviet Union, it has been responsible for sponsoring more than 250 workshops over the past 8 years by professionals from the US, Canada, Israel, and Western Europe.

Harmony is one of the primary founders and sponsors of the St. Petersburg Association for Humanistic Psychology, and the Russian Association of Telephonic Emergency Services. It assisted in establishing and sponsoring the Alcoholics Anonymous movement in St. Petersburg, and actively collaborates with the Russian Children's Fund on projects. Harmony collaborated in establishing and now co-sponsors the annual International Conference on Conflict Resolution with Common Bond Institute, and co-sponsors an annual International Creative Arts Therapy conference. In August 1998 it will co-sponsor an International Conference on Global Psychology & Trans-cultural Dialogue with the Common Bond Institute.

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HARP (Health for Asylum seekers and Refugee Portal)

(Please click on the above for its home page)



About:


HARP (Health for Asylum seekers and Refugee Portal) offers information and links for professionals serving the needs of asylum seekers and refugees. The HARP website is funded by the Department of Health and is supported through a partnership between West Norfolk PCT and East of England Consortium for Asylum Seekers Support, Sound Partners and the University of East London.

The HARP programme is a complex organisation of people working together across health, local government and higher education committed to social inclusion through access to online information. We are also networked with practitioners, planners and managers in a variety of operational and policy settings. The HARP team are experienced in effective portal research, development and delivery.

HARP has its own steering committee based at the University of East London. It also works within the Home Office NRIF Health and Social Care sub committee, THE LGA steering group on special needs, the Association of Directors of Social Services special group on asylum, The mental health special project steering group based at the Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of torture, Asylum seekers and sexual health steering group (National Centre for HIV and Sexual Health). HARP is represented on the East of England Regional Health group for Asylum Seekers and Refugees and takes a lead role on a variety of topics and policy development through the National Consortia Co-ordinating Group.

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Hart Centre

(You can click above for its home page)


Contact:
(The link is available for obtaining more detail)
The Hart Centre
2 Harts Gardens
Guildford, Surrey GU2 6QA
United Kingdom

+44/1483/532153
+44/1483/532153 fax

richcouns@hartcentre.demon.co.uk

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Hartford Hospital
Institute of Living


(Please click above for its home page)


Contact:

Institute of Living

860/545-7151


About:


Founded in 1822, The Institute of Living was one of the first behavioral health centers in the country, and the first hospital of any kind in Connecticut.

Today, as part of Hartford Hospital, it is one of America's leading not-for-profit centers for comprehensive patient care, research and education in the fields of behavioral, psychiatric, and addiction disorders.

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Harvard Law School
Berkman Center for Internet and Society


(Please click on the above for the organization home page)


Contact:
(The link below is available for more information)
Berkman Center for Internet and Society
Harvard Law School
Pound Hall 511
1563 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02138

617/495-7547
617/495-7641 fax

cyber@law.harvard.edu


About:


The mission of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society is to explore and understand cyberspace, its development, dynamics, norms, standards, and need or lack thereof for laws and sanctions.

It is a research center and an action center. Its method is to build out into cyberspace, record data as we go, self-study and publish. Its mode is entrepreneurial, non-profit. Its goal is to bring knowledge to the world.

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Harvard Medical School
Department of Continuing Education


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Contact:
(The link below is available for more detail)
Harvard MED-CME
PO Box 825
Boston, MA 02117-0825

617/384-8600
617/384-8686 fax

hms-cme@hms.harvard.edu


About:


The Harvard Medical School Department of Continuing Education offers over 225 courses annually.

Event
List:

  1. The Autism Spectrum November 2-3, 2007: Boston, MA
  2. Anxiety Disorders November 30-December 1, 2007: Boston, MA
  3. Treating "Contemporary" Families: "Mental Health Aspects of Assisted Reproduction, Adoption, and Parenting" January 11-12, 2008: Boston, MA
  4. School Mental Health February 1-2, 2008: Boston, MA
  5. The Addictions February 29-March 1, 2008: Boston, MA
  6. Self-Harming Behaviors April 11-12, 2008: Boston, MA
  7. Meditation and Psychotherapy May 16-17, 2008: Boston, MA
  8. Child Psychotherapy June 6-7, 2008: Boston, MA

Event
#1
Detail:



(So as to help out won't you please be nice and refer to this Web resource when you call the sponsor to ask about this event?)

Event
#2
Detail:

Anxiety Disorders

November 30-December 1, 2007

Boston, MA

Event sponsored by: Harvard Medical School, Department of Continuing Education


(As a courtesy: it would be very helpful if you could mention this World Wide Web resource when asking about this meeting.)

Event
#3
Detail:



The objective of this course is to present the latest research and clinical findings on issues relevant to gay, lesbian, or heterosexual individuals or couples forming families using assisted reproductive technology or adoption. As a result of attending this course, participants will develop an enhanced understanding of the dynamic issues facing alternative families. Participants will be able to identify what we know and don't know about the new technologies, and the biological, psychological, sociological, legal, and religious implications of creating a contemporary family.

Program:

  • What is a Contemporary Family? Mental Health Issues for the Individual, the Couple, and the Child
    • Marshall Forstein, MD, Director, Adult Residency Training, Department of Psychiatry, Cambridge Health Alliance; Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
  • An Overview of Infertility and the New Technologies
    • Steven R Bayer, Boston IVF; Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; Newton Wellesley Hospital; Clinical Instructor, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
  • It Takes a Village to Make a Child: Assisted Reproductive Technology and the Transformation of the Family
    • Liza Mundy, Washington Post, Washington, DC
  • New Conceptions, New Dilemmas
    • Ellen S Glazer, Newton, Massachusetts
  • First Do No Harm: The Psychopharmacologic Challenges of Assisted Reproduction, Infertility, Pregnancy, and Beyond
    • Margaret S Ross, MD, Director, Behavioral Medicine Student Health Services, Boston University; Director, Women's Mental Health, Cambridge Health Alliance, Massachusetts
  • Clinical Interventions to Help Fertility and Infertility: The Mind/Body Experience
    • Alice D Domar, PhD, Executive Director, Domar Center for Complementary Health Care; Director, Mind/Body Services, Boston IVF; Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; Assistant Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Single Mothers by Choice: How Women are By-Passing Marriage and Creating Contemporary Families
    • Rosanna Hertz, PhD, Chair, Women's Studies Department; Luella LaMer Professor of Sociology and Women's Studies, Wellesley College, Massachusetts
  • Creating a Gay or Lesbian Family: Clinical Decisions and Challenges
    • Cary Friedman, MD, Supervisor, Department of Psychiatry, Cambridge Health Alliance; Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; Faculty, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, Massachusetts
    • Betsy Smith, PsyD, Cambridge; Psychological Services, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island
  • The Psychodynamics of the Contemporary Family: Mothers, Fathers, Donors, Surrogates, and Children
    • Diane Ehrensaft, PhD, Oakland; Wright Institute, Berkeley; Chair, Study Research Group on Reproductive Technology; Faculty, Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California
  • Adoption: Clinical Impact on the Individual, Couple, and Child
    • Joyce Maguire Pavao, EdD, LCSW, LMFT, Founder and CEO, Center for Family Connections, Cambridge, Massachusetts
  • Talking with Children about Donor Conception: Why, When, and How
    • Miriam Ornstein, MD, Supervisor and Faculty, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Cambridge Health Alliance; Instructor in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts; Southeast Area, Department of Mental Health
    • Audrey Rubin, MD, MPH, Newton; Benson-Henry Institute for Mind Body Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital; Instructor in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston; Southeast Asian Community Clinic, North Suffolk Mental Health Association, Revere, Massachusetts
  • Sexual Orientation in the Family: Learning from Lesbian and Gay Parents and their Children
    • Charlotte J Patterson, PhD, Professor of Psychology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville
  • A Theory on Racial Identity: Reflections of a Transracial Adoptee
    • Susan Harris O'Connor, LICSW, Director, Family Services, Children's Services of Roxbury; Affiliate, Pre and Post Adoption Consulting Team, Center for Family Connections, Cambridge
  • Creating a Contemporary Family: Legal Issues and Considerations
    • Susan L Crockin, JD, Principal, Crockin Law and Policy Group, LLC, Newton, Massachusetts; Consultant, Genetics and Public Policy Center, Berman Institute of Bioethics, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland; Chair, Assisted Reproductive Technology Committee, American Academy of Adoption Attorneys
  • The Impact of Religion on Contemporary Families
    • Leanne McCall Tigert, DMin, Concord, New Hampshire; Adjunct Faculty, Andover Newton Theological School, Newton, Massachusetts
  • What Do the Kids Really Think About All This: Interviews with Children from Alternative Families
    • Cynthia J Telingator, MD, Cambridge; Training Director, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Cambridge Health Alliance; Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts


There are as many as 16.8 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for
  -physicians
  -psychologists
  -social workers
  -nurses
  -marriage & family therapists
  -counselors
  -various disciplines

Event Contact:
(you could activate the link below for e-mail)

Cambridge Health Alliance Physicians Organization (CHAPO-CME)
PO Box 398075/Inman Square
Cambridge, MA 02139

617/503-8445
617/503-8460 fax


(A request: when you ask about the above meeting, would you please be so kind as to mention these Web pages as your source?)

Event
#4
Detail:

School Mental Health

February 1-2, 2008

Boston, MA

Event sponsored by: Harvard Medical School, Department of Continuing Education


(A request: when you inquire about this event, won't you be so nice as to refer to this Web resource as your source?)

Event
#5
Detail:

The Addictions

February 29-March 1, 2008

Boston, MA

Sponsored by: Harvard Medical School, Department of Continuing Education


(So as to help us out please say you read about it in this site should you ask about this event.)

Event
#6
Detail:



(A request: remember to bring up our Web pages should you ask about this event.)

Event
#7
Detail:



(Please, when calling about this meeting, it would be nice if you could refer to this World Wide Web resource as your source.)

Event
#8
Detail:



(Please, when asking about the above meeting, won't you be nice and tell about our Web pages?)

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Harvard Medical School
Institute of Cybermedicine [IOC]


(If you please, click above for the organization's home page)


Contact:
(The link below is available for more information)
Institute of Cybermedicine
HMS Consolidated Department of Psychiatry
McLean Hospital - Administration Building 218
115 Mill Street
Belmont, MA 02478

617/855-2101

marion_walsh@hms.harvard.edu


About:


The Institute of Cybermedicine [IOC] is a non-profit organization affiliated with the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. It is devoted to research and education in behavioral informatics in psychiatry and primary care.

Programs include:

  • Telepsychiatry
  • Quality Improvement
  • Center for Behavior Change (adherence and compliance, lifestyle modification)
  • Program on Internet and Behavior
  • Harvard Algorithm Project
  • Disease Management
.

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Harvard School of Public Health
Center for Continuing Professional Education


(If you please, click on the above for the sponsor home page)


Contact:

Harvard School of Public Health
677 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115

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Harvard University

(You can click on the above for its home page)


Contact:

Harvard University
Cambridge, MA


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