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Yale University
Yale Child Study Center [CSC]


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Contact:

Yale Child Study Center
230 South Frontage Road
PO Box 207900
New Haven, CT 06520-7900

203/785-4258


About:


The Child Study Center [CSC] is a department at Yale University School of Medicine that brings together multiple disciplines to further the understanding of the problems of children and families. Among the many disciplines are child psychiatry, pediatrics, genetics, neurobiology, epidemiology, psychology, nursing, social work and social policy. The mission of the Center is to understand child development, social, behavioral, and emotional adjustment, and psychiatric disorders and to help children and families in need of care.

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Yale University
Department of Psychiatry


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Contact:

Department of Psychiatry
333 Cedar Street
New Haven, CT 06510

203/432-4771

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Yaletown Family Therapy

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Contact:
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Yaletown Family Therapy
207-1168 Hamilton Street
Vancouver, BC V6B 2S2
Canada

604/688-7860
604/688-7865 fax

info@yaletownfamilytherapy.com


About:


Established in 1992, Yaletown Family Therapy has helped to forge Vancouver, BC as a mecca for family therapy training and conferences in the area of Narrative Therapy.

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YAI/National Institute for People with Disabilities

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Contact:
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YAI/National Institute for People with Disabilities
460 West 34th Street
New York, NY 10001-2382

212/273-6100
212/629-4113 fax

tsobel@yai.org


About:


Formed in 1957 as the Young Adult Institute, YAI/National Institute for People with Disabilities is a network of not-for-profit health and human services agencies dedicated to building brighter futures for people with mental retardation and developmental and learning disabilities of all ages and their families.

YAI/National Institute for People with Disabilities includes over 350 community-based programs with a combined staff of over 2,000 serving over 20,000 individuals and their families daily. These programs are in New York, New Jersey and Puerto Rico. In addition, the National Training Institute supports agencies throughout the United States.

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Yemen Psychiatrists and Neurologists Association

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Contact:
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Yemen Psychiatrists and Neurologists Association
c/o Abdelmagid Al-Khulaidi
PO Box 1224
San`a'
Republic of Yemen

+967/1/205589
+967/1/464892 fax

info@yemen-psn-association.com


About:


The Yemen Psychiatrists and Neurologists Association was founded in 1987.

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Yemen Psychological Association



Contact:
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Yemen Psychological Association
University of Aden
PO Box 6181
Khormaksar-Aden
Republic of Yemen

+967/2/231852
+967/2/231852 fax

kassimg@yahoo.com

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Yeshiva University
Wurzweiler School of Social Work


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Contact:
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Wurzweiler School of Social Work
Yeshiva University
500 West 185th Stree
New York, NY 10033

wssw@yu.edu


About:


The Wurzweiler School of Social Work was established in 1957. It is "methods based" and offers concentrations in Social Casework, Social Group Work, and Community Social Work.

Event
List:

  1. Open House November 18, 2007: New York, NY

Event
#1
Detail:

Open House
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November 18, 2007

New York, NY

Sponsored by: Yeshiva University, Wurzweiler School of Social Work


The Open House events are intended to provide insight into study at the Wurzweiler School of Social Work, both for prospective masters detree students and for social workers with MSW degrees who are contemplating the PhD in Social Welfare.


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Yoga and Psychotherapy Association of India [YPAI]

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Contact:
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Yoga and Psychotherapy Association of India
BDS-1, Sagar University
Sagar-470003 (MP)
India

+91/7582 226539
+91/7582 226539 fax

gshankar_sgr@sancharnet.in


About:


Yoga and Psychotherapy Association of India [YPAI] is affiliated with the World Council for Psychotherapy [WCP] and the Asian Federation for Psychotherapy [AFP].

Objectives:

  • Conduct or help in conducting research in Yoga and Psychotherapy
  • Edit or get edited books on Yoga and Psychotherapy
  • Prepare and publish books/journals and other literature on Yoga and Psychotherapy
  • Organize seminars/lectures and conduct short term workshops and provide facilities for training individuals or groups of individuals in Yoga and Psychotherapy in India and abroad
  • Establish contacts and cooperate with the individuals and associations or organization working in the field of Yoga and Psychotherapy in different aspect
  • Give adequate guidance to the individuals and groups in the Yogic and Psychotherapeutic way
  • Conduct short term courses in Yoga and Psychotherapy of One months/Three months and above through distance education/correspondence

Event
List:

  1. 3-rd International Conference: "Recent Advances in Psychotherapy and Yoga" November 23-24, 2007: Chandigarh, Punjab, India

Event
#1
Detail:

3-rd International Conference
"Recent Advances in Psychotherapy and Yoga"

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November 23-24, 2007

Chandigarh, Punjab, India

Sponsor: Yoga and Psychotherapy Association of India [YPAI]


Pre-conference workshops will be run on November 21 and November 22, 2007.

Topics:

  • Psychotherapies
  • Psychotherapy of different cultures and countries
  • Behavioral Psychotherapy
  • Positive Psychotherapy
  • Clinical Psychoanalysis
  • Family Psychotherapy
  • Transpersonal Psychotherapy
  • Therapy by creative self-expression
  • The Sofia-Analysis
  • Body Psychotherapy
  • Yoga Psychotherapy and Spirituality
  • Yoga and Health
  • Yoga and Research
  • Yoga and Traditions
  • Yoga and Education
  • Yoga and Spirituality
  • Yoga and Psychotherapy
  • Yoga and Polarity Therapy
  • Yoga and its various types
  • Yoga and Applied Sciences

Official languages: English and Hindi.



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Yoga Research Society

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Contact:
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Yoga Research Society
341 Fitzwater Street
Philadelphia, PA 19147

215/592-9642
215/247-8054 fax

yogasearch@aolcom

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Yorkshire Institute for Clinical and Health Informatics [YICHI]



Contact:

Yorkshire Institute for Clinical and Health Informatics
c/o Susan Clamp
Clinical Information Science Unit
26 Clarendon Road
Leeds LS2 9NZ

+44/113/233 4960
+44/113/242 9078 fax


About:


The Yorkshire Institute for Clinical and Health Informatics [YICHI] is a regional consortium of NHS Trusts, Health Authorities, Universities, Local Authorities and Businesses aimed at promoting the sharing of information, resources and expertise in Health Informatics.

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Young Minds
The Children's Mental Health Charity


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Contact:
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Young Minds
102-108 Clerkenwell Road
London EC1M 5SA
United Kingdom

+44/20/7336 8445
+44/20/7336 8446 fax

young.minds@ukonline.co.uk


About:


Young Minds is a registered charity which was set up in 1989 and grew out of the Child Guidance Trust.. It works to promote the mental health of childen and young people. Young Minds represents a unique alliance of 21 professional bodies in the field of child and adolescent mental health, and more than a thousand group and individual members.

Key aims:

  • To encourage the provision of comprehensive, accessible and effective child and adolescent mental health services
  • To encourage public policy-makers to take account of the mental health needs of children, young people and their families
  • To promote a greater public awareness of the mental health and emotional needs of children, young people and their families

Young Minds advises local commissioners and purchasers on needs assessment and the effective joint-commissioning of child and adolescent mental health services. In 1997, Young Minds launched a customised consultancy and training service. Much of Young Minds' work is devoted to making sure policy-makers at national and local level take account of the mental health needs of children,young people and their families.

Its national Parents Information Service for parents, carers and professionals takes calls from people worried about the emotional well-being of a child. Backed up by an exclusive database of services around the country, the front-line staff of Young Minds can put callers in touch with local helping agencies, as well as providing written information.

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Youth Change

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Contact:
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Youth Change
275 North Third Street
Woodburn, OR 97071-4705

800/545-5736
503-982-7910 fax

dwells@youthchg.com


About:


Youth Change provides training and resources for counselors, teachers, mental health workers and other youth professionals. It also publish books and tapes for youth professionals.

Event
List:

  1. Breakthrough Strategies to Teach and Counsel Troubled Youth October 11-12, 2007: Portland, OR
  2. Breakthrough Strategies to Teach and Counsel Troubled Youth November 8-9, 2007: St Louis, MO
  3. Breakthrough Strategies to Teach and Counsel Troubled Youth December 6-7, 2007: Austin, TX
  4. Breakthrough Strategies to Teach and Counsel Troubled Youth December 13-14, 2007: Phoenix, AZ
  5. Breakthrough Strategies to Teach and Counsel Troubled Youth May 8-9, 2008: Seattle, WA

Event
#1
Detail:

Breakthrough Strategies to Teach and Counsel Troubled Youth
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October 11-12, 2007

Portland, OR

Event sponsored by: Youth Change


This workshop delivers 200 interventions to turn around violence, apathy, truancy, defiance, attention deficit disorder [ADD], school failure, bad attitudes, poor motivation and other problems. A special focus will be on children with challenges and disabilities.

Instructor: Ruth Herman Wells, MS.

There are as many as 10 continuing education credit hours available for
  -social workers
  -marriage & family therapists
  -counselors
  -various disciplines

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

Ruth Herman Wells
Youth Change
275 North Third Street
Woodburn, OR 97071-4705

800/545-5736
503-982-7910 fax

(The above was specially supplied by: Ruth Wells, MS on 23 JAN 07.)



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Event
#2
Detail:

Breakthrough Strategies to Teach and Counsel Troubled Youth
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November 8-9, 2007

St Louis, MO

Event sponsor: Youth Change


This workshop delivers 200 interventions to turn around violence, apathy, truancy, defiance, attention deficit disorder [ADD], school failure, bad attitudes, poor motivation and other problems. A special focus will be on children with challenges and disabilities.

Instructor: Ruth Herman Wells, MS.

There are up to 10 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for
  -social workers
  -marriage & family therapists
  -counselors
  -various disciplines

Event Contact:
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Ruth Herman Wells
Youth Change
275 North Third Street
Woodburn, OR 97071-4705

800/545-5736
503-982-7910 fax

(The above specially sent in by: Ruth Wells, MS on 6 SEP 07.)



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Event
#3
Detail:

Breakthrough Strategies to Teach and Counsel Troubled Youth
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December 6-7, 2007

Austin, TX

Sponsored by: Youth Change


This workshop delivers 200 interventions to turn around violence, apathy, truancy, defiance, attention deficit disorder [ADD], school failure, bad attitudes, poor motivation and other problems. A special focus will be on children with challenges and disabilities.

Instructor: Ruth Herman Wells, MS.

There are as many as 10 continuing education credit hours available for
  -social workers
  -marriage & family therapists
  -counselors
  -various disciplines

Event Contact:
(the link below is available for securing more detail)

Ruth Herman Wells
Youth Change
275 North Third Street
Woodburn, OR 97071-4705

800/545-5736
503-982-7910 fax

(This information kindly supplied by Ruth Wells, MS on 6 SEP 07.)



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Event
#4
Detail:

Breakthrough Strategies to Teach and Counsel Troubled Youth
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December 13-14, 2007

Phoenix, AZ

Sponsored by: Youth Change


This workshop delivers 200 interventions to turn around violence, apathy, truancy, defiance, attention deficit disorder [ADD], school failure, bad attitudes, poor motivation and other problems. A special focus will be on children with challenges and disabilities.

Instructor: Ruth Herman Wells, MS.

As many as 10 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for
  -social workers
  -marriage & family therapists
  -counselors
  -various disciplines

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

Ruth Herman Wells
Youth Change
275 North Third Street
Woodburn, OR 97071-4705

800/545-5736
503-982-7910 fax

(This contributed by: Ruth Wells, MS on 6 SEP 07.)



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Event
#5
Detail:

Breakthrough Strategies to Teach and Counsel Troubled Youth
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May 8-9, 2008

Seattle, WA

Event sponsor: Youth Change


This workshop delivers 200 interventions to turn around violence, apathy, truancy, defiance, attention deficit disorder [ADD], school failure, bad attitudes, poor motivation and other problems. A special focus will be on children with challenges and disabilities.

Instructor: Ruth Herman Wells, MS.

There are up to 10 continuing education credit hour equivalents available for
  -social workers
  -marriage & family therapists
  -counselors
  -various disciplines

Event Contact:
(the link below is available for e-mail)

Ruth Herman Wells
Youth Change
275 North Third Street
Woodburn, OR 97071-4705

800/545-5736
503-982-7910 fax

(Specially sent by: Ruth Wells, MS on 6 SEP 07.)



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Youth Support

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Contact:
(The link below is available for more detail)
Youth Support House
13 Crescent Road
London BR3 2NF
United Kingdom

+44/20/8 650 6296
+44/20/8 659 3309 fax

anyone@youthsupport.org


About:


Youth Support is an independent charity set up in 1986 to provide a focus for work with young people who were often ignored by the statutory authorities of the United Kingdom. It provides services for youth and training for professionals.

Youth Support work extensively with families including those with older parents - the family provides the ‘stage’ upon which emotional development takes place and sets the scene for future difficulties, personality problems, and patterns of low self worth, self harm and abuse. By working with families Youth Support hope to break cycles of dysfunctional patterns and enable children to grow into happy effective adults and future parents themselves.

Much of the work at the residential unit involves child protection issues - diagnostic, preventive and therapeutic/treatment.

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Ypsilon

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Contact:
(The link below is available for making contact)
Ypsilon
Prins Bernhardlaan 177
2273 DP Voorburg
The Netherlands

+31/70/369 20 11
+31/70/387 22 40 fax

ypsilon@ypsilon.org


About:


Ypsilon is en vereniging van familieleden van chronisch psychotische en schizofrene mensen.

Ypsilon is the Dutch fellowship of relatives suffering from schizophrenia or psychoses. It is an affiliation of 50 groups, covering a total of 5,000 members.

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Yugoslav Neuropsychiatric Association [YNA]



Contact:
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Yugoslav Neuropsychiatric Association
c/o Nikola Ilankovic, President
Institute of Psychiatry,
YU-11000 Belgrade
Pasterova 2
Yugoslavia

+381/11/3618444 ext 2089
+381/11/645 543 fax

ilankov@beotel.yu


About:


The Yugoslav Neuropsychiatric Association [YNA] was founded in 2002.

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Yugoslav Psychodrama Association [YUPA]



Contact:
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Yugoslav Psychodrama Association
c/o Jasna Veljković, Co-President

jasnapsi@EUnet.yu


About:


The Yugoslav Psychodrama Association [YUPA] was founded in 1993. Its approach leans toward the object relations school of psychoanalysis (as influenced by Melanie Klein).


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