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NIH awards $10.5 million grant for OCD treatment research

A new research center exploring the science underlying a potential new treatment for obsessive-compulsive disorder has been established at the University of Rochester Medical Center, thanks to a $10.5 million award from the National Institute of Mental Health.

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Participants seek depression treatment post initial screening, according to NDSD study

Screening for Mental Health, Inc., the leading nonprofit provider of online and in-person mental health screening programs, today released results from a follow-up study of participants in the 2008 National Depression Screening Day® (NDSD) online program.

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Feeling Better, Getting Better, Staying Better : Profound Self-Help Therapy For Your Emotions

Feeling Better, Getting Better, Staying Better : Profound Self-Help Therapy For Your Emotions

“Feeling better,” says Dr. Albert [...]

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Asian Tsunami and Social Work Practice: Recovery and Rebuiling

Review “THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS OF THIS EXCELLENT BOOK SHOULD BE CONGRATULATED for making a difference, directly or indirectly, to the suffering lives of millions of people, particularly children, women, the disabled and the elderly, who are still recovering from the Asian Tsunami that has made us more compassionate than ever before! The book persuasively demonstrates what national and international professional social work bodies and social workers, and other profess

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Walk for Mental Health

Steps to Hope and Recovery Rally and Procession Saturday, October 3, 2009 On the West Steps of the Capitol, 9am – 11am Join us for a Rally and procession at the Capitol to show your support for Mental Health. There will be speakers and educations information. Displayed will be the posters designed by the Graphic Design classes at Sacramento City College. Vote for your favorites! Your participation will help dispel the myths about mental illness, dissolve stigma, and show that mental

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