Helpful Links Click a link below for information. www.bhrm.org (Behavioral Health Recovery Management) www.mentalhealthrecovery.com (Mary Ellen Copeland) www.rdmc.org (NASMHPD Research Institute’s ORXY data) www.intentionalcare.org (Pat Deegan) www.networkofcare.org (great categorized library feature) www.psych.uic.edu/uicnrtc (UIC National Research and Training Center) www.gacps.org (Georgia Certified Peer Specialist program) www.DBSAlliance.org (Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance) www.doubletroubleinrecovery.org (Double Trouble in Recovery, Inc. Albany, NY) www.power2u.org (National Empowerment Center, Inc., Lawrence, MA) www.clinicalevidence.com (sponsored by the United Health Foundation and BMJ Publishing Group) [1] www.behavioral.net (Behavioral Healthcare Tomorrow journal) www.MentalHealthRecovery.org (Mental Health Recovery) [2] www.miepvideos.org ( Mental Illness Education Project; great section on ‘recommended resources’) www.mentalhealthaddictions.bc.ca (Canadian coalition-auspiced public information initiative) www.pathstorecovery.org (great Robert Wood Johnson program) [3] www.behavioraltech.org (Marsha Linehan’s training and consulting practice) www.motivationalinterview.org (Motivational Interviewing) www.ireta.org/ireta_main/nida_initiative.htm (The Northeast Addiction Technology Transfer Center) www.metaservices.com www.tacinc.org www.dpw.state.pa.us/General/Bulletins www.mces.org (Montgomery County Emergency Service Inc.) www.cdsdirectory.org [1] Initiative to disseminate information about treatment options for a wide range of medical conditions, including mental health. [2] MHR hopes to increase mental health recovery Internet research by hosting mental health recovery research experiments, surveys and questionnaires. [3] RWJ program which assists substance abuse organizations to redesign clinical processes in order to reduce organizational barriers to treatment.
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[3] RWJ program which assists substance abuse organizations to redesign clinical processes in order to reduce organizational barriers to treatment.