Mental Health and Telehealth Organizations
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Uganda National Psychological Association
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Contact: | (The link below is available for e-mail)
Uganda National Psychological Association Department of Psychology Makerere University PO Box 7062 Kampala Uganda +256/41/530412 +256/41/543740 +265/41/5310761 fax ISAE@1mul.com |
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UK eHealth Association
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Contact: | (The colored link below is available for e-mail)
UK eHealth Association Britannia House 11 High Street Cowbridge, Vale of Glamorgan CF71 7AD United Kingdom +44/1446/775189 +44/1446/775189 fax Email: tdennis@ukeha.org.uk |
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UK Institute for Health Informatics [UKIHI]
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About: | The UK Institute for Health Informatics [UKIHI] coordinates a group of broadly based regional focal Institutes for Healthcare Informatics, committed to work together as a national Institute for Health Informatics. |
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UK Institute of Health Informatics
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About: | The UK Institute of Health Informatics is the hub for regional groupings of academic, clinical and commercial organizations. |
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UK Telemedicine Association
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Contact: | (The link below is available for more detail)
UK Telemedicine Association Britannia House 11 High Street Cowbridge Vale of Glamorgan CF71 7AP United Kingdom monica@denwales.freeserve.co.uk |
About: | The UK Telemedicine Association are a professional organization that promotes the development of telemedicine and telecare in the United Kingdom. |
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UK/European Symposium on Addiction Disorders [UKESAD]
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Ukrainian Psychiatric Association
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Ukrainian Psychiatric Association c/o Semyon Gluzman, MD Geroev Stalingrada 27A Apt 621 Kiev 252210 Ukraine |
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UK Society for the Study of Dissociation [UKSSD]
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Contact: | (You can click on the link for e-mail)
UK Society for the Study of Dissociation 26 Princes Street Norwich, NR3 1AE UK +44/7/804 226948 information@ukssd.org |
About: | The non-profit UK Society for the Study of Dissociation [UKSSD] is a Component Society of the International Society for the Study of Dissociation [ISSD].
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UNI/CARE Systems
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Contact: | (You can use the link below for e-mail)
UNI/CARE Systems, Inc 2 North Tamiami Trail Suite 508 Sarasota, FL 34236 941/954-3403 941/954-3717 fax sales@unicaresys.com |
About: | UNI/CARE Systems develops software for management of behavioral healthcare orgnizations. |
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Union of Estonian Psychologists
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Contact: | (The link below is available for e-mail)
Union of Estonian Psychologists PO Box 572 EE 11002 Tallinn Estonia +372/6409-476 +372/6409-475 fax tniit@tpu.ee |
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Union Internationale Contre le Cancer [UICC]
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Union Internationale Contre le Cancer 3 rue de Conseil-General 1205 Geneva Switzerland +41/22/809 18 11 +41/22/809 18 10 fax |
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Union of International Associations
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Contact: | (The colored link below is available for more detail)
Union of International Associations Rue Washington 40 B-1050 Brussels Belgium +32/2/646.05.25 fax weblist@uia.be |
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Unite For Sight
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About: | Unite For Sight is an international non-profit organization that empowers communities worldwide to improve eye health and eliminate preventable blindness. It was founded in 2000.
More than 4,000 volunteers work in ninety chapters established at universities, medical schools, corporations, high schools, and in communities throughout the world. Additionally, Volunteer Teams are sent to 25 countries to provide eye care and eye health education programs to medically underserved communities. |
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United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy [UKCP]
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Contact: | (You can use the link for e-mail)
United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy 2nd Floor, Edward House 2 Wakley Street London, EC1V 7LT United Kingdom +44/20/7014 9955 +44/20/7014 9977 fax info@psychotherapy.org.uk |
About: | The United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy [UKCP] is comprised of the great majority of reputable psychotherapy organizations in the UK. It promotes training requirements and ethical guidelines and publishes an annual registry of over 4800 qualifying psychotherapists, all of whom belong to one of the UKCP's 87 member organizations. |
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UK Mental Health Research Network [MHRN]
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Contact: | (You could use the link below for making contact)
UK Mental Health Research Network PO Box 77 Institute of Psychiatry Kings College London De Crespigny Park, London SE5 8AF UK +44/20/7848 0699 +44/20/7848 0696 fax mhrn@iop.kcl.ac.uk |
About: | The UK Mental Health Research Network [MHRN] is funded by the Department of Health, and has been established to provide the National Health Service [NHS] infrastructure to support both non-commercial and commercial large scale research in mental health, including clinical trials. |
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United Kingdom Psychiatric Pharmacy Group [UKPPG]
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About: | The United Kingdom Psychiatric Pharmacy Group [UKPPG] exists to ensure best treatment with medicines for people with mental health needs and their carers. This is being achieved by developing educational facilities and accreditation for pharmacists, providing support through local and national resources and providing a network of support for psychiatric pharmacists. Promoting the profile of the speciality of psychiatric pharmacy is also an essential feature of the group's work. |
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United Kingdom Society for the Study of Dissociation [UKSSD]
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Contact: | (You might use the link below for more information)
United Kingdom Society for the Study of Dissociation 26 Princes Street Norwich, NR3 1AE United Kingdom +44/7804/226948 info@ukssd.org |
About: | United Kingdom Society for the Study of Dissociation [UKSSD] is a non-profit Component Society of the International Society for the Study of Dissociation [ISSD].
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United Knowledge
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Contact: | (You might use the link below for e-mail)
United Knowledge 3 Mariam Way Singapore 508533 Republic of Singapore +65/6546-5801 +65/6542 9219 fax administrator@uknowledge.com |
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United Nations
United Nations Children's Fund [UNICEF] (Please click on the above for its home page) | |
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About: | Founded in 1946, UNICEF advocates and works for the protection of children's rights, to help the young meet their basic needs and to expand their opportunities to reach their full potential.
As the only organization of the United Nations dedicated exclusively to children, UNICEF works with other United Nations bodies, governments and non-governmental organizations [NGOs] to lighten children's loads through community-based services in primary health care, basic education, and safe water and sanitation in developing countries. |
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United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization [UNESCO] (You can click on the above for the organization's home page) | |
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Contact: | (The link below is available for e-mail)
UNESCO 7, Place de Fontenoy 75352 Paris 07 SP France bpiweb@unesco.org |
About: | T]he United Nationa Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization [UNESCO], founded in 1945, works as a laboratory of ideas and a standard-setter to forge universal agreements on emerging ethical issues. UNESCO also serves as a clearinghouse — that disseminates and shares information and knowledge — while helping Member States to build their human and institutional capacities in diverse fields.
UNESCO promotes international co-operation among its 190 Member States and six Associate Members in the fields of education, science, culture and communication. |
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United Parkinson Foundation
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United Parkinson Foundation 833 West Washington Chicago, IL 60607 312/733-1893 |
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United States Association for Body Psychotherapy [USABP]
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Contact: | (You might activate the link below for e-mail)
United States Association for Body Psychotherapy 7831 Woodmont Avenue Suite 294 Bethesda, MD 20814 202/466-1619 212/629-2039 fax usabp@usabp.org |
About: | Founded in 1996, the United States Association for Body Psychotherapy [USABP] is a practitioner-centered non-profit association, created and staffed by practitioners and committed to the goals of organizing, representing and shaping the emerging profession of Body Psychotherapy in the US. Body Psychotherapy is an expansive field which draws from many eras and traditions; from the ancient traditions of intuitive and natural healing, from the dynamic, somatic psychotherapies developed by Reich among others, from the American Dance Therapy tradition, from the psychoanalytic field and from the more modern traditions of Humanistic, Existential, and Phenonenological psychology. |
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United States Department of Commerce
National Telecommunications and Information Administration [NTIA] (You can click on the above for the organization's home page) | |
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Contact: | (You can click on the link below for seeking more information)
Telecommunications and Information Infrastructure Assistance Program 1401 Constitution Avenue, NW Room 4898 Washington, DC 20230 202/4827002 tiiap@ntia.doc.gov |
About: | The National Telecommunications and Information Administration [NTIA], an agency of the US Department of Commerce, is the Executive Branch's principal voice on domestic and international telecommunications and information technology issues. NTIA works to spur innovation, encourage competition, help create jobs and provide consumers with more choices and better quality telecommunications products and services at lower prices. |
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United States Department of Commerce
Telecommunications and Information Infrastructure Assistance Program [TIIAP] (Please click above for the sponsor home page) | |
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Contact: | (You might click on the link below for e-mail)
Telecommunications and Information Infrastructure Assistance Program 1401 Constitution Avenue, NW Room 4096 Washington, DC 20230 202/4822048 202/5015136 fax tiiap@ntia.doc.gov |
About: | The Telecommunications and Information Infrastructure Assistance Program [TIIAP] promotes the widespread availability and use of advanced telecommunications technologies in the public and non-profit sectors. As part of the Department's National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA), TIIAP gives grants for model projects demonstrating innovative uses of network technology. TIIAP evaluates and actively shares the lessons learned from these projects to ensure the benefits are broadly distributed across the country, especially in rural and underserved communities. |
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United States Department of Defense
Navy Psychiatry (You can click above for the sponsor's home page) | |
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About: | Navy Psychiatry exists to provide the best possible psychiatric care to active duty Sailors and Marines during peacetime and contingency operations. Active duty psychiatrists are also called upon to provide accurate counsel and guidance to line commands regarding the medical readiness and psychological fitness of their troops. In times of disaster Navy Psychiatry provides critical incident stress debriefing through the Special Psychiatric Rapid Intervention Team [SPRINT] during peace time or through Combat Stress Centers during armed conflict. The Navy operates three psychiatry training programs to provide state-of-the-art graduate medical education. When space and resources are available, Navy Psychiatry monitors or provides psychiatric care to other military beneficiaries. |
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United States Department of Defense, Army Medical Research & Materiel Command [MRMC]
Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center [TATRC] (You can click on the above for the organization's home page) | |
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Contact: | (The link below is available for making contact)
Telemedicine & Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC/MRMC) BLDG 1054 Fort Detrick, MD 21702 301/619-7967 301/619-2413 301/619-2518 fax 301/619-5067 fax debernardis@tatrc.org |
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United States Department of Justice
Violence Against Women Office (Please click on the above for its home page) | |
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Violence Against Women Office US Department of Justice 810 Seventh Street, NW Room 6201 Washington, DC 20001 202/307-6026 202/307-3911 fax |
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United States Department of Veterans Affairs [VA]
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United States Department of Veterans Affairs
Mental Illness Research Education Clinical Center [VISN5 MIRECC] (You can click on the above for its home page) | |
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Contact: | (The link below is available for making contact)
MIRECC 10 North Greene Street Suite 6A Baltimore, MD 21201 410/605-7451 410/605-7739 fax Mary.Lupi@med.va.gov |
About: | The United States Department of Veterans Affairs Capitol Health Care Network Mental Illness Research Education Clinical Center [VISN5 MIRECC] is part of a nationwide program funded by Congress to imrove health care and mental health care for veterans with mental illness. The research, educational activities, and clinical demonstration projects of the VISN5 MIRECC are specifically focused on schizophrenia and other serious mental illnesses. |
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United States Distance Learning Association [USDLA]
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Contact: | (The link below is available for getting more information)
United States Distance Learning Association c/o Patrick S Portway, Executive Director Applied Business teleCommunications 800/829-3400 714/513-8400 714/513-8611 fax pportway@usdla.org |
About: | The United States Distance Learning Association is a non-profit association formed in 1987. The association's purpose is to promote the development and application of distance learning for education and training. The constitutents served include K through 12 education, higher education, continuing education, corporate training, and military and government training. |
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United States Environmental Protection Agency
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United States Environmental Protection Agency 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20460 202/260-2090 |
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United States Office of Population Affairs
Office of Adolescent Pregnancy Programs (You can click on the above for its home page) | |
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Contact: | (The link below is available for making contact)
Office of Adolescent Pregnancy Programs 4350 East West Highway Suite 200 West Bethesda, MD 20814 301/594-4004 301/594-5980 fax jnestor@osophs.dhhs.gov |
About: | The Adolescent Family Life [AFL] program, administered by the Office of Adolescent Pregnancy Programs [OAPP] was enacted in 1981 to fund:
Approximately 262 care and prevention demonstration projects and 65 research projects have been supported by the program since its inception. Care demonstration projects serve pregnant adolescents, adolescent parents, their infants, male partners and their families. AFL care projects are required to provide comprehensive health, education, and social services, either directly or through partnerships with other community agencies, and to evaluate new approaches for implementation of these services. AFL care projects are based within a variety of settings such as universities, hospitals, schools, public health departments or community agencies. Many provide home visiting services and all have partnerships with diverse community agencies. |
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United States Psychiatric Rehabilitation Assocation [USPRA]
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Contact: | (You can use the link for more information)
United States Psychiatric Rehabilitation Assocation 601 Global Way Suite 106 Linthicum MD 21090 410/789-7054 410/789-7675 fax 410/789-7682 TDD info@uspra.org |
About: | Founded in 1976 as the International Association of Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services [IAPSRS], the re-named United States Psychiatric Rehabilitation Assocation [USPRA] brings together agencies, practitioners, families and consumers of psychosocial rehabilitation services. It acts as an advocate for community-oriented psychosocial rehabilitation.
The official publication of USPRA is Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal. |
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US Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association [USPRA]
Virginia Chapter (You can click on the above for the organization home page) | |
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Contact: | (You could click on the link for more detail)
International Association for Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services [IAPSRS] Virginia Chapter c/o Dan Sylvester, CPRP 610/279-4400 dansylvesterexd@comcast.net |
About: | The mission of Virginia USPRA is to provide leadership in the field of psychiatric rehabilitation for persons living with a serious mental illness by promoting recovery, educating consumers, family members and practitioners, as well as being an advocate for community programs that follow the core principles of psychiatric rehabilitation and who demonstrate effective outcomes. |
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United States Public Health Services
Office on Women's Health | |
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US Public Health Services' Office on Women's Health 200 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20201 202/690-7650 202/690-7172 |
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Universal Scientific Office
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Contact: | (You might use the link below for more information)
Universal Scientific Office PO Box 1015 Heliopolis East Heliopolis Egypt +11/202/273 4709 +11/202/273 4709 fax univhamza@tedata.net.eg |
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