Mental Health and Telehealth Organizations
And Professional Events NATD to NATHZ
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National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect [NDACAN]
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National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect G20 MVR Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853-4401 |
About: | The mission of the National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect [NDACAN] is to facilitate the secondary analysis of research data relevant to the study of child abuse and neglect. By making data available to a larger number of researchers, NDACAN seeks to provide a relatively inexpensive and scientifically productive means for researchers to explore important issues in the child maltreatment field. |
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National Eating Disorders Association [NEDA]
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Contact: | (You might use the link below for obtaining more information)
National Eating Disorders Association 603 Stewart Street Suite 803 Seattle, WA 98101 800/931-2237 206/382-3587 info@NationalEatingDisorders.org |
About: | The National Eating Disorders Association [NEDA] is the largest not-for-profit organization in the United States working to prevent eating disorders and provide treatment referrals to those suffering from anorexia, bulimia and binge eating disorder and those concerned with body image and weight issues. NEDA was formed in 2001 as a merger of Eating Disorders Awareness & Prevention [EDAP] and the American Anorexia and Bulimia Association [AABA]. |
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Annual Conference
(Kindly consult the meeting's Web pages.) October 4-6, 2007 Mission Valley, CA Sponsor: National Eating Disorders Association [NEDA] Program:
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National Education Alliance for Borderline Personality Disorder [NEA-BPD]
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Contact: | (The colored link below is available for more detail)
National Education Alliance for Borderline Personality Disorder PO Box 974 Rye, NY 10580 914/835-9011 neabpd@aol.com |
About: | The goal of the National Education Alliance for Borderline Personality Disorder [NEA-BPD] is to empower those with borderline personality disorder and their families by providing them with current scientific information about the course and features of this serious mental illness through the sponsoring of a yearly conference and a web site; to initiate and collaborate on family research; to establish regional centers that offer family mentoring services, all with the ultimate goal to dispel the myths that surround BPD and bring hope for a better life. |
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National Education Association [NEA]
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National Employment Counseling Association [NECA]
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Contact: | (The link below is available for more detail)
National Employment Counseling Association NECA@hr-guides.com |
About: | The National Employment Counseling Association [NECA] helps people prepare for, enter, understand and progress in the world of work through legislative advocacy, establishing standards and guidelines, showcasing best practices and networking. |
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National Empowerment Center
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National Empowerment Center 599 Canal Street Lawrence, MA 01840 800/769-3728 978/685-1518 978/681-6426 fax 800/889-7693 TTD 800/889-7693 TTY |
About: | The National Empowerment Center is a non-profit national technical assistance center funded by the Community Support Program of the Center for Mental Health Services.
The Center develops and disseminates information on consumer-run programs, client-practitioners, recovery, and empowerment. In addition, the Center maintains a computerized bulletin board to link consumers throughout the nation and operates teleconferences on topics of interest. A central tenet of the Center is that recovery from severe mental illness can more often than not be achieved without mainstream professional interventions. |
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National Lesbian and Gay Health Foundation
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National Lesbian and Gay Health Foundation 1407 S Street NW Washington, DC 20009 202/939-7880 |
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National Expressive Therapy Association
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Contact: | (The link below is available for more information)
National Expressive Therapy Association PO Box 1715 Greenwood Lake, NY 10925-1715 800/910-9192 845/477-2069 631/586-2392 845/477-3746 fax; admin@expressivetherapy.com |
About: | The official publication of the National Expressive Therapy Association is the Journal of Expressive Therapy. |
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National Family Caregivers Association [NFCA]
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Contact: | (The link below is available for e-mail)
National Family Caregivers Association 10400 Connecticut Avenue, #500 Kensington, MD 20895-3944 800/896-3650 301/942-6430 301/942-2302 fax info@nfcacares.org |
About: | National Family Caregivers Association [NFCA] is a national, not-for-profit constituency organization dedicated to making life better for the 54 million American family caregivers.
Through information, education, support and validation, advocacy and increasing public awareness, NFCA strives to minimize the disparity between a caregiver's quality of life and that of mainstream Americans. Resources and services include a hotline, referrals, support, speaker's bureau, quarterly newsletter and a clearinghouse. |
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National Families in Action [NFIA]
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Contact: | (You might click on the link below for making contact)
National Families in Action 2296 Henderson Mill Road Suite 204 Atlanta, GA 30345 404/934-6364 nfia@nationalfamilies.org |
About: | National Families in Action is a national drug education, prevention, and policy center based in Atlanta, Georgia. The organization was founded in 1977. Its mission is to help families and communities prevent drug abuse among children by promoting policies based on science. |
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National Federation of Neurolinguistic Programming [NFNLP]
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Contact: | (You can use the link below for more information)
National Federation of Neurolinguistic Programming PO Box 5336 Englewood, FL 34224 800/758-4635 941/697-9104 941/697-9106 fax nfnlp@nfnlp.com |
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National Federation of NeuroLinguistic Psychology [NFNLP]
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Contact: | (You might use the link below for getting more detail)
National Federation of NeuroLinguistic Psychology PO Box 5336 Englewood, FL 34224 941/697-9104 941/697-9106 fax nfnlp@nfnlp.com |
About: | The National Federation of NeuroLinguistic Psychology [NFNLP] seeks to continue the advancement of the science and art of NLP in an affordable and timely manner. |
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National Federation of Societies for Clinical Social Work
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National Federation of Societies for Clinical Social Work, Inc PO Box 3740 Arlington, VA 22203 800/270-9739 |
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National GAINS Center for People with Co-Occurring Disorders in the Criminal Justice System
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Contact: | (You might click on the link below for making contact)
The GAINS Center Policy Research, Inc 345 Delaware Avenue Delmar, NY 12054 800/311-4246 518/439-7612 fax gains@prainc.com |
About: | The National GAINS Center for People with Co-Occurring Disorders in the Criminal Justice System was established in 1995. The Center is a national locus for the collection and dissemination of information about effective mental health and substance abuse services for people with co-occurring disorders who come in contact with the justice system.
The purpose of the National GAINS Center for People with Co-Occurring Disorders in Contact with the Justice System is the development and implementation of a comprehensive program of information dissemination, knowledge application and technical assistance strategies to promote organizational and systems change at the national, state and local level, Through work with national experts, federal agencies, policy makers, practitioners, researchers, consumers and family members, Center staff assess the best available information for the coordination of mental health and substance abuse services in justice settings and promote effective solutions for immediate use. As such, the Center:
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National Gerontological Nursing Association
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National Guideline Clearinghouse [NGC]
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Contact: | (The link below is available for e-mail)
National Guideline Clearinghouse info@guideline.gov |
About: | The National Guideline Clearinghouse [NGC] is a World Wide Web site intended to make evidence-based clinical practice guidelines and related abstract, summary, and comparison materials widely available to health care professionals. Clinical practice guidelines are systematically developed statements to assist practitioner and patient decisions about appropriate health care for specific clinical circumstances.
NGC is sponsored by the US Department of Health and Human Services, Agency for Health Care Policy and Research [AHCPR] in partnership with the American Medical Association and the American Association of Health Plans. NGC collects guidelines from medical organizations and enables professional visitors to its website to compare them conveniently. |
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National Guild of Hypnotists
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About: | The National Guild of Hypnotists was formed in 1951. |
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National Head Start Association [NHSA]
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National Head Start Association 201 North Union Street Suite 320 Alexandria, VA 22314-2642 703/739-0875 --?-- 1220 King Street Suite 200 Alexandria, VA 22314 703/739-0875 |
About: | NHSA advocates on the Head Start program to communities, states, corporate America, and Washington lawmakers. |
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National Health Care Complaints Conference
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National Health Council
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National Health Council 1730 M Street, NW Suite 500 Washington, DC 20036 202/785-3910 |
About: | Umbrella organization of 1218 groups, including the American Cancer Society, the American Lung Association, etc. |
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National Health Information Center [NHIC]
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National Health Information Center PO Box 1133 Washington, DC 20013-1133 |
About: | The National Health Information Center [NHIC] is a health information referral service. NHIC puts health professionals and consumers who have health questions in touch with those organizations that are best able to provide answers. NHIC was established in 1979 by the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion [ODPHP], Office of Public Health and Science, Office of the Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. |
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National Health Resource Center on Domestic Violence
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National Health Resource Center on Domestic Violence Family Violence Prevention Fund 383 Rhode Island Avenue Suite 304 San Francisco, CA 94103-51133 888-792-2873 |
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration [NHTSA]
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 400 7th Street, SW Washington, DC 20590 |
About: | The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration [NHTSA] is responsible for reducing deaths, injuries and economic losses resulting from motor vehicle crashes. This is accomplished by setting and enforcing safety performance standards for motor vehicles and motor vehicle equipment, and through grants to state and local governments to enable them to conduct effective local highway safety programs. It was established in 1970 as a branch of the US Department of Transportation.
NHTSA investigates safety defects in motor vehicles, sets and enforces fuel economy standards, helps states and local communities reduce the threat of drunk drivers, promotes the use of safety belts, child safety seats and air bags, investigates odometer fraud, establishes and enforces vehicle anti-theft regulations and provides consumer information on motor vehicle safety topics. NHTSA also conducts research on driver behavior and traffic safety , to develop the most efficient and effective means of bringing about safety improvements. |
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National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization [NHPCO]
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Contact: | (The link below is available for seeking more detail)
National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization 1700 Diagonal Road Suite 625 Alexandria, VA 22314 800/646-6460 703/837-1500 703/837-1233 fax 703/243-5900 nhpco_info@nhpco.org |
About: | The National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization [NHPCO] was founded in 1978. NHPCO advocates for the terminally ill and their families. It also develops public and professional educational programs and materials to enhance understanding and availability of hospice and palliative care; convenes frequent meetings and symposia on emerging issues; provides technical informational resources to its membership; conducts research; monitors Congressional and regulatory activities; and works closely with other organizations that share an interest in end of life care. |
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National Human Genome Research Institute [NHGRI]
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About: | The National Human Genome Research Institute [NHGRI] was originally established in 1989 as The National Center for Human Genome Research [NCHGR]. Its mission is to head the Human Genome Project for the National Institutes of Health [NIH]. NHGRI is one of 24 institutes, centers, or divisions that make up the NIH, the federal government's primary agency for the support of biomedical research. The collective research components of the NIH make up the largest biomedical research facility in the world. NIH is part of the US Department of Health and Human Services. To carry out these diverse duties, NHGRI is organized into several administrative units including: the Office of the Director, the Division of Extramural Research, and the Division of Intramural Research. |
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