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         Mental Health Index:     more books (87)
  1. Manual for the Mental Health Index: (MHI) by Benjamin Kleinmuntz, 1989
  2. Chicorel Index to Mental Health Book Reviews, 1980-84 (Chicorel Index Series, Vol 26)
  3. Chicorel index to mental health book reviews, 1976 annual: An annotated guide to books and book reviews in the behavioral sciences (Chicorel index series) by Marietta Chicorel, 1977
  4. Jogging: Physical Health and Mental Effects and Improvements: Index of New Information With Index
  5. Mental Health Book Review Index:An Annual Biblio by Editorial Committee and Contributing Librarians (c, 1967
  6. Mental Health Book Review Index [1956-1972, Volumes 1-17, Plus Comulative Index 1-12, 1956-1967] by Editorial Committee and Contributing Librarians, 1956
  7. Methods and Applications in Mental Health Surveys: The Todai Health Index by Shosuke Suzuki, 1991-04
  8. Mental Health Care in Prisons: Index of New Information With Authors, Subjects & Bibliography by Stuart Lyle Wymer, 1993-09
  9. The Hatherleigh Guides to Mental Health Practice Master Index by The Hatherleigh Guides, 1998-08-18
  10. Coordinate index reference guide to community mental health, (Community mental health series) by Stuart E Golann, 1969
  11. A bibliographic index of evaluation in mental health, (Public Health Service publication) by James Kelso Dent, 1966
  12. Methods and applications in mental health surveys: The Todai health index
  13. [Michigan. University. Mental Health Research Institute] Preprint by Renata Tagliacozzo, 1967
  14. Encyclopedia of Mental Health, Volume 3: O-Z, Index. by Howard S. Friedman, 1998

161. The Leadership Council - Homepage
Site contains academic research and articles critiqueing Parental Alientation Sydrome, The Rind Report (on child sexual abuse), Chilhood Trauma, and Trauma and Memory.
http://www.leadershipcouncil.org/
Who we are Our goals Accomplishments Support Our Mission Send your tax-deductable donation to help us make the world a safer place for children Welcome The Leadership Council is a non-profit independent scientific organization composed of respected scientists, clinicians, educators, legal scholars, and public policy analysts. We are committed to providing professionals and laypersons with the latest scientific information on issues that may affect the public’s health and safety. We also seek to correct the misuse of psychological science to serve vested interests or justify victimizing vulnerable populations especially abused and neglected children. Announcements The Leadership Council responds to Capturing the Friedmans Conference co-hosted by the Leadership Council and Nova University Protecting our Children: Clinical, Legal, and Scientific Perspectives on Child Maltreatment Fourth Annual Conference on Trauma and Victimization Nova Southeastern University; Fort Lauderdale, Florida March 6-7, 2004 Science of child abuse, its media presentation, and forensic considerations

162. MHRH Home
Mission to develop a community of relationships and resources which provides everyone the opportunity to be included in the ordinary fabric of our society.
http://www.mhrh.state.ri.us/
Office of the director
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... You are Special! Welcome to the Department of Mental Health, Jane A. Hayward Managing Director Department of Mental Health, 14 Harrington Road Cranston, RI 02920-3080 The Honorable Donald L. Carcieri Governor State of Rhode Island 222 State House Providence, RI 02903-1196 The MHRH Mission Statement Licensing Procedure and Process for Facilities and Programs Licensed by the Department of Mental Health, Retardation and Hospitals (pdf document) 23 pages (pdf document) 29 pages Governor Carcieri Creates Office of Health and Human Services (pdf document) 2 pages Notice of Privacy Practices Resources Related to the Aftermath of the Station Fire If you need language translation assistance please select the link provided http://babel.altavista.com/translate.htm

163. International Society Of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurses
Visionary Leadership for Advanced Practice Psychiatricmental health NursesAround the World. Election Results for the 2004-2005 ISPN Year.
http://www.ispn-psych.org/
-Select One- August 2, 2002 June 21, 2002 Visionary Leadership for Advanced Practice Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurses
Around the World Apply for Research Funding
Deadline October 15, 2004 Election Results for the 2004-2005 ISPN Year Visit the ISPN PsychCE Center!
This is the online source for interactive continuing education for nursing professionals!
Get involved in ISPN!
Contact us at:
1211 Locust Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone: (800) 826-2950 • Fax: (215) 545-8107
E-mail: info@ispn-psych.org Jan Sinatra ISPN Web Editor Margo Neal Associate Web Editor ISPN Members
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of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurses
Developed and hosted by ProAccess, Inc. Technical q uestions and comments to webmaster@proaccess.net

164. Department Of Mental Health - South Carolina
State supported site offering complete directory of mental health services, descriptions of diagnosis and treatment and statewide career opportunities for professionals.
http://www.state.sc.us/dmh/
Site Index FAQ Search Contact ... Notice of Privacy Practices To Support the Recovery of People with Mental Illnesses Events and News Recovery Spotlight Consumer Resources About SCDMH Career Opportunities
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Visit the S.C. State Web site. Images
an in-house newsletter published by the S.C. Department of Mental Health for its employees can now be viewed on-line. Current issue is located with SCDMH Publications May 2004 Progress Report on "Making Recovery Real, 2002" In preparation for statewide planning for Phase II of our Community Development Plan, the Department has compiled a progress report on each of its goals. SCDMH's Art of Recovery " On the Road Again "
After five rounds of gallery openings at the SCDMH Administration Building and two gallery openings at the Wachovia Gallery at the Richland County Public Library, the Art of Recovery is making a name for itself.
View the Art of Recovery Gallery
Leroy Simmons, Consumer Affairs Coordinator

165. Interactive Glossary Of Mental Health And Disability Terms
mental health Information. Interactive Glossary mental health Journal Recovery News. Interactive Glossary of mental health and Disability Terms.
http://www.therapistfinder.net/glossary/
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Find Free Help About This Site Contact Site Map Access Keys (Alt+0) TherapistFinder.net is a service provided by Mir Internet Marketing, Inc., formerly Mental Health Internet Resources. Mir offers Internet marketing and SEO Logic Search Engine Optimization and Placement Services Therapist Finder Content
Interactive Glossary of Mental Health and Disability Terms
Welcome to the TherapistFinder.net Interactive Glossary. We have compiled a list of frequently used health, mental health and disability terms and have defined them in clear and simple everyday language. Click on a term to learn more about mental health, mental illness, disabilities, counseling, therapy, and therapists. Achievement Tests Agoraphobia Amnesia Anorexia Nervosa ... Psychologist, Clinical

166. Problem-Solving Courts
Information about problemsolving courts, such as drug courts, community courts and mental health courts, which seek to improve case outcomes for communities and litigants.
http://www.problem-solvingcourts.org/
PROBLEM-SOLVING COURTS
Over the past decade, hundreds of experimental courts have sprung up across the country, testing new solutions to problems like addiction, domestic violence, child neglect and quality-of-life crime. These "problem-solving courts" include specialized drug courts, domestic violence courts, community courts, family treatment courts, mental health courts, gun courts and others. While each of these initiatives targets a different problem, they all seek to use the authority of courts to improve outcomes for victims, communities and defendants. And, in the process, they all seek to shift the focus of courts from simply processing cases to achieving tangible results like safer streets and stronger families.
This amounts to a significant departure from business as usual in the courts – an institution that is not known for embracing change lightly. What does this look like in practice? Instead of adversarial sparring, prosecutors and defenders in some problem-solving courts work together to encourage defendants to succeed in drug treatment. Instead of embracing the tradition of judicial isolation, judges in problem-solving courts become actively involved in their communities, meeting with residents and brokering relationships with local service providers. Perhaps most importantly, instead of being passive observers, citizens are welcomed into the process, participating in advisory boards, organizing community service projects and meeting face to face with offenders to explain the impact of their crimes on neighborhoods.

167. Sleep Disorders
Old (1987) but useful article written by a science writer on contract with the U.S. National Institute of mental health.
http://www.healthieryou.com/sleep.html
Select One Contact CME? Order? Register? Place an Ad? Print Pages? Ask a Colleague? More... ADD/ADHD Alcoholism Alzheimer's Anorexia Anxiety Bipolar Disorder Borderline Bulimia Children Compulsive Dementia Depression Dissociation Drug Abuse Eating Disorders Fear Forgetfulness Hyperactivity Mania Manic-Dep Mood Disorder Narcissistic Neurology Obsessive OCD Panic Paraphilias Phobia Personality Psychosis PTSD Schizophrenia Seasonal Mood Sexual Issues Social Phobia Suicidal Tic Disorders Violence
Sleep Disorders
Introduction One-third of all adult Americansabout 50 million peoplecomplain about their sleep. Some sleep too little, some fitfully, and some too much. Although one-third of our lives is spent asleep, most of us don't know much about sleep, not even our own. We don't even know exactly why we sleep, other thanlike an overnight battery rechargesleep promotes daytime alertness. Sleep problems profoundly disturb both sleeping and waking life. What is the significance of these problems and what can be done about them? Recent scientific research is beginning to provide some of the answers. The Balm Of The Bard Sleep was, for Shakespeare, the "balm of hurt minds, great nature's second course, chief nourisher in life's feast." For centuries, science knew little more: sleep was a magical phenomenon. Not until the 1930s was it shown to possess a secret life. Only then did investigators, using the electroencephalogram (EEG), measure the brain's electrical activity in sleeping subjects. On rivers of graph paper, they could watch the rhythm of activity in the brain during sleep. They discovered that these biological rhythms naturally Fall into different states, stages, and cycles. Instead of being a quiet and peaceful period of rest and recuperation, as most of us think of it, sleep is a very complex, dynamic activity. Your body may be the picture of tranquillity while you sleep. But, in fact, numerous biochemical, physiological, and psychological events are constantly taking place.

168. Crisis
British charity providing food, shelter, health care, mental health support and other support services. Includes research, how to help, information for schools, housing advice and links.
http://www.crisis.org.uk

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Fighting for hope for homeless people
Crisis is the national charity for solitary homeless people. We work year-round to help vulnerable and marginalised people get through the crisis of homelessness, fulfil their potential and transform their lives. Read more about Crisis
The changing face of homelessness
case studies
show the crisis of homelessness is just as real now as it was on the streets. Without help they will never escape their downward spiral of despair and some will even end up back on the streets.
Innovations in services
services
which respond to the challenge of hidden homelessness and help homeless people fulfil their potential and transform their lives. Tell us what you think
If you have any comments or feedback, please fill in the feedback form . We look forward to hearing from you. CRISIS
66 Commercial Street, London E1 6LT
Email: enquiries@crisis.org.uk Charity no: 1082947 Privacy statement Terms and conditions website by fat beehive LATEST NEWS Stay Informed Join the quarterly Email newsletter, get the latest news and views.

169. National Board Of Certified Clinical Hypnotherapists (NBCCH)
An educational, scientific, and professional organization dedicated to professionalizing the mental health specialty/subspecialty of hypnotherapy.
http://www.natboard.com
Consumer Info/
Where to Find a Therapist
Certification Benefits ... Interlink NBCCH was organized in 1991 as an educational, scientific, and professional organization dedicated to professionalizing the mental health specialty/sub-specialty of hypnotherapy. By promoting standards for certification the Board is dedicated to reflecting the diversity of its constituents. NBCCH certified professionals include: addictions, counselors, marriage and family therapists, mental health counselors, pastoral counselors, psychiatric nurses, physicians, psychiatrists, psychologists, school counselors, and social workers. NBCCH's purpose is to:
  • establish national and international standards for certification for professionals trained in the art and science of clinical hypnotherapy;
  • sponsor educational activities to improve the skills of those providing hypnotherapy to members of the public;
  • promote public and professional awareness of the benfits of hypnotherapy;
  • sponsor or participate in scientific investigation into the uses of hypnotherapy.

170. Mental Health Ministry Resource
Offering resources to encourage churches and communities in caring for people with mental illnesses and their families. Also has a list of recommended books.
http://www.gbgm-umc.org/hcbcs/mhmr.html

171. Screening For Mental Health: SOS High School Suicide Prevention Program
The SOS (Signs of Suicide) Program is a nationally recognized, costeffective programof suicide prevention and mental health screening for secondary school
http://www.mentalhealthscreening.org/sos_highschool/
What is the SOS Suicide Prevention Program? The SOS (Signs of Suicide) Program is a nationally recognized, cost-effective program of suicide prevention and mental health screening for secondary school students. Highlights Register now for
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How is SOS implemented?

172. Substance Abuse
The state agency responsible for serving Alabama citizens with mental illness, mental retardation and substance abuse problems. Database of mental health providers in the state.
http://www.mh.state.al.us/
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Retardation
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173. HeartLink Canada Inc.
mental health diagnostic system for monitoring the circadian heart rate, body movement and sleepwake states to provide information on a patient's mental state.
http://www.heartlinkcanada.com/

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174. Department Of Health And Community Services, Northern Territory, Australia

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175. Mental Health Foundation
Includes information about projects and a list of publications.
http://www.mentalhealth.am/
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176. The Division Of Mental Health Services (DMHS)|Home Page
. Quick Links.
http://www.state.nj.us/humanservices/dmhs/
Quick Links Community Services County Hospitals County Mental Health Administrators Getting Help Mission Statement Project Phoenix Screening Centers State Hospitals To Receive Services other divisions/offices Commission for the Blind Deaf and Hard of Hearing Developmental Disabilities Disability Services DYFS Family Development Medical Assistance and Health Services Mental Health Services Office of Education James M. Davy, Commissioner About DMHS Call Us Getting Help ... find out about Employment counties/regions Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Sommerset Sussex Union Warren

177. Pride Institute
Details about the facilities and contact information. Provides mental health and chemical dependency treatment services to the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities. Locations in Texas, Florida, Illinois, Minnesota and New Jersey.
http://www.pride-institute.com/

178. Neurofeedback Today
Recent news, articles, and books on mental health and neuroscience. Updated daily.
http://www.eegspectrum.com/nftoday/current.htm

179. Department Of Mental Health Law & Policy Home
Involved in research, policy analysis, training, and practice, relating to mental health. Part of the Louis de la Parte Florida mental health Institute.
http://www.fmhi.usf.edu/mhlp/
Prospective Students Our Students Visitors Campuses Department Links Baker Act Reporting Center Mediation Collaborative Professional Development Center (PDC) Research Data Center (PSRDC) ... Suncoast Practice Improvement Collaborative (SPARC) Institute Links Institute Home Page Publications
Our faculty conducts research on critical and emerging issues surrounding the funding, delivery, and outcomes of public mental health services as well as issues arising in the civil and criminal justice systems. We then take what we learn and share that knowledge through our collaborative work with legislators, state and federal agencies, and other institutions as well as through training activities and publications for professionals, paraprofessionals, and students. Highlights 4th Annual IAFMHS Conf Baker Act Training 2004 Ethics in Research Law Enforcement Initiative ... Projects To contact us about this website, write us at

180. Seattle Psychology And Counseling -- Psychotherapy For Adults, Adolescents And C
Treatment of a wide range of mental health issues, provided by a staff of two psychologists and a licensed mental health counselor. Based in Seattle.
http://www.phinneypsychological.net/
Dr Gregory Theurer has been licensed as a psychologist since 1990. He works primarily with couples, adults, and older adolescents. Please click on his name for more about Dr Theurer's practice and for information on scheduling. Dr John Huber is a licensed psychologist specializing in psychotherapy with adults. Please click on Dr Huber's name in order to learn more about his practice and for information about scheduling an appointment. Dawn Loerch is licensed in Washington State as a Mental Health Counselor. She provides counseling and psychotherapy for adolescents and adults. Click on her name to learn more about her practice and for information about scheduling.
Dr Theurer, Dr Huber, and Ms Loerch are independent private practitioners sharing office space within the same building in the Greenwood area of Seattle. They are not otherwise professionally affiliated. For information about them and their separate practices, please follow the links above.
www.seattlepsychologists.com

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