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Mental Health and Telehealth Organizations
And Professional Events INTNAB to INTNACEZ

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Organization and Event Details

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International Balint Federation [IBF]

(You can click above for its home page)


Contact:
(You might use the link below for e-mail)
International Balint Federation
c/o John Salinsky, General Secretary
32 Wentworth Hill
Wembley, Middlesex HA9 9SG
United Kingdom

+44/20/8904 2844

JVSalinsky@cs.com


About:


The International Balint Federation [IBF] was formed in 1972. Balint Societies in any any country can be affiliated to the Federation and individual membership is available for people in coutries where there is as yet no established Society.

Aims:

  • To keep members in touch with each other
  • To encourage and promote the development of Balint work and Balint Societies all ovet the world
  • To advise on group leading and to set a standard for group leader accreditation
  • To hold an International Congress every 2 to 3 years

Member Balint Societies exist in:

  • Belgium
  • Croatia
  • Finland
  • France
  • Germany
  • Hungary
  • Italy
  • Poland
  • Romania
  • Russia
  • Slovenia
  • Sweden
  • Switzerland
  • United States of America
  • United Kingdom

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International Behavioral Neuroscience Society [IBNS]

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


Contact:
(You might click on the link below for more information)
International Behavioral Neuroscience Society
Division of Life Sciences
University of Texas at San Antonio
5900 North Loop 1604 West
San Antonio, TX 78249-0662

210/458-4481
210/458-4510 fax

editoff@lonestar.utsa.edu


About:


The International Behavioral Neuroscience Society [IBNS] was formed to encourage research and education in the field of behavioral neuroscience. Founded in 1992, the IBNS has approximately 575 members which derive from 33 different countries and consist of scientists, clinicians, teachers, and others with a background and interest in the relationship between brain and behavior.

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International Behavioural and Neural Genetics Society [IBANGS]

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Contact:
(The link below is available for more information)
International Behavioural and Neural Genetics Society
c/o Mary-Anne Enoch

maenoch@dicbr.niaaa.nih.gov


About:


The International Behavioural and Neural Genetics Society [IBANGS] was founded in 1996 to promote the field of neurobehavioural genetics. There are over 500 members in 5 continents.

The official publication of IBANGS is Genes, Brain and Behavior.

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International Brain Injury Association [IBIA]

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


Contact:
(The link is available for e-mail)
International Brain Injury Association
700 Harris Street
Suite 205
Charlottesville, VA 22903

804/296-4242
804/296-4546 fax

info@internationalbrain.org


About:


Founded in 1993, the International Brain Injury Association [IBIA] is dedicated to providing international leadership, advancing opportunities and successes for persons with brain injury. The International Association for the Study of Brain Injury, a professional association, merged with IBIA in 1998.

Objectives:

  • Conduct and coordinate aducational programs and training activities that disseminate contemporary information about brain injury, its consequences and possible prevention
  • Support research and other scholarly activities so as to increase knowledge and understanding about causes and consequences of brain injury, and effective treatment interventions
  • Build alliances between regional, national and international organizations that promote programs, activities and services to benefit persons with brain injuries and their families
  • Support and encourage rehabilitation programs and other measure that are critically necessary to restoring persons with brain injury to optimal levels of functioning
  • Promote the removal of attitudinal, education and employment barriers that prevent persons with brain injury from exercising their rights to full and active participation in their communities

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International Brain Research Organization [IBRO]

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Contact:
(You can use the link below for e-mail)
Ibro
51 Bd de Montmorency
75016 Paris
France

+33/1/46 479292

ibro@wanadoo.fr

Event
List:

  1. International Workshop: "Complex Neural Networks - From Synaptic Transmission to Seeing the Brain in Action" January 24-26, 2008: Debrecen, Hungary

Event
#1
Detail:



Deadline for abstracts or proposals: 11/1/2007.

Event Contact:
(the link is available for more information)

IBRO International Workshop


(Please, don't forget to mention these Web pages should you enquire about the above event.)

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International Business Communications

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Contact:

IBC USA Conferences, Inc.
225 Turnpike Road
Southborough, MA 01772-1749

508/481-6400
508/481-7911 fax

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International Cannabinoid Research Society [ICRS]

(If you wish to, click above for its home page)


Contact:
(The link below is available for more information)
International Cannabinoid Research Society
55 Elsom
South Burlington, VT 05403

802/656-4189
802/656-8783 fax

ICRS@cannabinoidsociety.org


About:


The International Cannabinoid Research Society [ICRS] is dedicated to research in all fields relating to the Cannabinoids, from receptor studies and medicinal chemistry to treatment and prevention of marijuana abuse. Founded as a scientific society in 1991, it has over 230 members who are active researchers in the field.

Objectives:

  • Foster research
  • Hold scientific meetings
  • Present and discuss research developments in the field
  • Serve as a resource of reliable information concerning cannabis and the cannabinoids

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International Center for Aggression Replacement Training [ICART]

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Contact:
(The link below is available for e-mail)
ICART
3951 Shamrock Court
Erie PA 16510

icart-usa@oasen.com


About:


The International Center for Aggression Replacement Training [ICART] is devoted to the practice and evaluation of Aggression Replacement Training ART], a cognitive-behavioural intervention designed for aggressive and violent children, adolescents and adults.

Objectives:

  • Provide a forum for the exchange of ART-relevant experiences and data
  • Create an active network of interested professionals
  • Encourage high-quality practice in its use, promote its continued rigorous evaluation
  • Aid in its growing dissemination as a useful intervention approach

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International Center for Clubhouse Development [ICCD]

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Contact:

International Center for Clubhouse Development
425 West 47th Street
New York, NY 10036

212/582-0343
212/397-1649 fax


About:


Founded in 1994, the International Center for Clubhouse Development [ICCD] is a non-profit organization dedicated to building and promoting an international network of clubhouse programs. ICCD clubhouses are founded on the realization that recovery from serious mental illness must involve the whole person in a vital and culturally sensitive community. A clubhouse community offers respect, hope, mutuality and unlimited opportunity to access the same worlds of friendship, housing, education and employment as the rest of society.

ICCD:

  • Oversees the creation and evolution of Clubhouse Standards
  • Facilitates and assures the quality of training, consultation, certification, research and advocacy
  • Provides effective communication and dissemination of information

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International Center for the Enhancement of Learning Potential [ICELP]

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Contact:

International Center for the Enhancement of Learning Potential
47 Narkis Street
PO Box 7755
Jerusalem 91077
Israel

+972/2/5670333
+972/2/5619815 fax

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International Center of Mental Health Policy and Economics [ICMPE]

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Contact:
(You might use the colored link below for making contact)
International Center of Mental Health Policy and Economics
Via Daniele Crespi 7
20123 Milano
Italy

+39/02/5810 6901
+39/02/5810 6901 fax

info@icmpe.org


About:


The non-profit International Center of Mental Health Policy and Economics [ICMPE] activities aimed at facilitating the integration of various disciplines whose research focuses on the mental health sector from different perspectives (psychiatry, economics, public health, health services analysis, sociology).

The official publication of the International Center of Mental Health Policy and Economics [ICMPE] is The Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics.

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International Center for the Study of Psychiatry and Psychology [ICSPP]

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Contact:
(The link below is available for e-mail)
International Center for the Study of Psychiatry and Psychology
101 East State Street, PMB 112
Ithaca, NY 14850-5543

607/272-5328
607/272-5329 fax

breggin@tmn.com


About:


The International Center for the Study of Psychiatry and Psychology [ICSPP] is a nonprofit research and educational network concerned with the impact of mental health theory and practices upon individual well-being, personal freedom, and family and community values. For 25 years ICSPP has been informing the professions, media and the public about the potential dangers of drugs, electroshock, psychosurgery, and the biological theories of psychiatry.


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