International Meetings, Resource Links and Organizations in Telehealth and Behavioral Health Care
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Society for the Quantitative Analyses of Behavior [SQAB](Please click above for the sponsor's home page) |
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(You can use the link below for more information) SQABc/o Michael Lamport Commons 234 Huron Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138 617/497-5270 < commons@tiac.net > |
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The Society for the Quantitative Analyses of Behavior [SQAB] was founded in 1978 to present symposia and publish material which bring a quantitative analysis to bear on the understanding of behavior. This International Society holds its annual meeting in conjunction with the Association for Behavior Analysis. Talks at SQAB focus on the development and use of mathematical formulations to:
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Society for Research on Adolescence [SRA](If you wish, click above for the home page) |
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(You could click on the link below for e-mail) Society for Research on Adolescence3131 South State Street Suite 302 Ann Arbor, MI 48104-1567 734/998-6567 734/998-9586 fax < socresadol@umich.edu > |
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The Society for Research on Adolescence [SRA] is a multidisciplinary, international organization dedicated to understanding adolescence through research and dissemination. Formed in 1984 it currently has about 1,100 members in 25 countries. Official publication: Journal of Research on Adolescence. |
Society for Research in Child Development [SRCD](You could click on the above for the sponsor home page) |
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(The link below is available for making contact) Society for Research in Child DevelopmentUniversity of Michigan 3131 South State Street Suite 302 Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1623 734/998-6578 734/998-6569 fax < srcd@umich.edu > |
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The Society for Research in Child Development is a multidisciplinary, non-profit professional association with an international membership of approximately 5,000 researchers, teachers/professors, clinicians, physicians, nurses, lawyers, therapists, and policy makers. The official publications of SRCD are Child Development and Child Development Perspectives. |
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Biennial Meeting
Thursday, April 2, 2009 through Saturday, April 4, 2009
Sponsoring organization: Society for Research in Child Development [SRCD] Note: The description shown above is all the detail that we have at this resource. To find out more about this event please click on its particular Web page. (As a favor: it might be helpful of you to refer to this World Wide meeting resource when you inquire about this meeting.) |
Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco [SRNT](You can click above for the sponsor's home page) |
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(You could use the link below for more information) Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco7600 Terrace Avenue Suite 203 Middleton, WI 53562 608/836-3787 608/831-5122 fax < info@srnt.org > |
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The Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco [SRNT] has over 1,000 members. The mission of the Society is to stimulate the generation of new knowledge concerning nicotine in all its manifestations - from molecular to societal. Objectives:
The official publication of SRNT is Nicotine and Tobacoo Research. |
Society of Rogerian Scholars(Please click above for the sponsor's home page) |
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Society of Rogerian Scholars
School of Nursing Adult Health Nursing Department 9201 University City Boulevard Charlotte, NC 28223 |
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The Society of Rogerian Scholars was formed in 1986 to provide a formal, organized structure for the stimulation, development, and exchange of ideas about the Science of Unitary Human Beings [SUHB], which provides a distinctive nursing frame of reference for viewing human beings, the mutual human-environmental process, and nursing practice. Objectives:
The official publication of the Society of Rogerian Scholars is Visions: The Journal of Rogerian Nursing Science. |

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