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Tag Archives: TU Collaborative on Community Inclusion
Self-care for People with Seasonal Affective Disorder
‘Tis the season for all things autumn – pumpkins, fall foliage, and cooler days and colder nights with fewer daylight hours. It also a time of year where individuals living in the northern United States may notice changes in their … Continue reading
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Tagged depression, integrated health and mental health tools, mental health, mental health disorders, mental well being, NIDILRR Resources, NIDILRR-funded research, physical well-being, psychiatric disabilities, REHABDATA search, RRTC on Integrated Health Care and Self-Directed Recovery, SAD, seasonal affective disorder, self-care, Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion for Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities, tips for SAD, Tools, TU Collaborative on Community Inclusion
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Depression: Do you know the signs?
Depression is a common mood disorder that can cause severe symptoms that affect how you feel, think, and handle daily activities such as sleeping, eating, or working. As many as 15 million adults in the US experienced a depressive episode … Continue reading
Webinar: Peer Specialists Promoting Community Re-integration of People with Psychiatric Disabilities Returning Home from Jail or Prison
The Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion of Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities, in cooperation with the National Mental Health Consumers’ Self-Help Clearinghouse, invites your participation in a webinar on August 8, 2013. It is the fifth event in the popular … Continue reading
Three New Publications from the Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion!
The NIDRR-funded Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion has three new publications: A Practical Guide for People with Mental Health Conditions Who Want to Work Although a staggering number of individuals with mental health conditions do not work, competitive employment … Continue reading
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Tagged employment, mental health, NIDRR projects, NIDRR research, peer specialists, psychiatric disabilities, Publications, resource guide, resource manual, Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion for Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities, TU Collaborative on Community Inclusion, work
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New Publications Available from the Temple Collaborative
The Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion for Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities is proud to announce two new publications: Community Participation as a Predictor of Recovery-Oriented Outcomes Among Emerging and Mature Adults with Mental Illness. Geographic Access to and Availability … Continue reading
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Tagged NIDRR projects, NIDRR research, psychiatric disabilities, Publications, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Participation and Community Living of Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities, RRTC on Participation and Community Living of Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities, Temple University, Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion for Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities, TU Collaborative on Community Inclusion
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Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion Director Dr. Mark L. Salzer to be part of a Plenary Panel Focusing on Community Inclusion Issues
The Mental Health America’s Annual Conference on From Housing to Recovery: Building Community/Building Lives will be held September 19th through 21st, 2012 in Tulsa, OK in collaboration with the 2012 National Zarrow Mental Health Symposium. For the first time, the … Continue reading
Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion Announces Research Study Opportunity for Mothers with Psychiatric Disabilities
The Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion has launched a new research study examining the effectiveness of an Internet parenting education and social support program for mothers with a psychiatric disability. The TU Collaborative is looking for women who are … Continue reading