A Compilation of Educational and Scientific Worldwide Professional Resource Links, Organizations and Events in Behavioral Health Care and Telehealth
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I. Table of Contents
Waguespack Seminars and Workshops(You can click on the above for the organization Web page) |
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(You could activate the link below for e-mail) Waguespack Seminars and Workshops2010 13th Avenue Canyon, TX 79015 806/656-0942 775/255-3250 fax < consultrsw@cox-internet.com > |
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Waguespack Seminars has been providing online CEU courses for social workers and other mental health professionals since 1998. |
Wake Area Health Education Center [Wake AHEC](Please click on the above for its Web page) |
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(The link below is available for more information) Wake AHEC3024 New Bern Avenue Suite G03 Raleigh, NC 27610-1255 919/350-8295 919/350-7963 fax < wakeahecinfo@wakemed.org > |
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The Wake Area Health Education Center [Wake AHEC] is an affiliate of the University of North Carolina School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry and the North Carolina AHEC Program. |
Walden House(If you wish, click on the above for the home page) |
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(The colored link is available for e-mail) Walden House, Inc520 Townsend Street San Francisco, CA 94103 415/554-1100 415-554-1122 fax < EDITOR@waldenhouse.org > |
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Since 1969, Walden House has provided behavioral health and human services while specializing in substance abuse treatment. |
Muriel Prince Warren(You might click on the above for its Web page) (We have no detail about this organization and would certainly appreciate whatever assistance that you could supply with this.) |
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Muriel Prince Warren
Prel Plaza South Wing #15 Orangeburg, NY 10962 845/365-0801 845/365-4001 fax |
Warsaw School of Social Psychology(You might click above for its Web page) |
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Warsaw School of Social Psychology
Ulitsa Chodakowska 19/31 03-815 Warszawa Poland |
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the Warsaw School of Social Psychology may be the world's largest institution educating students in social psychology and other social sciences. The School provides education and training to over 5000 students, hires more than 200 faculty members among whom are almost all leading social psychologists in Poland. It organizes local and international scientific and cultural events and regularly hosts foreign invited lecturers. It is also one of the small number of academic institutions in Central and Eastern Europe where political psychology is taught to students. |
Washington Advocates for the Mentally Ill [W/AMI](You can click above for its Web page) |
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Washington Advocates for the Mentally Ill
802 Northwest 70th Street Seattle, WA 98117 800/782-9264 206/789-7722 206/784-0957 fax 206/545-6563 TTY |
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Washington Advocates for the Mentally Ill (W/AMI) was formed in 1978 as a non-profit statewide organization by eight strangers who reached out in response to the needs of one family with a mentally ill member. In the following year, it co-founded the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI), the umbrella organization located in Washington, D.C. that represents more than 800 groups nationwide. W/AMI, with more than 1,100 paid members is the largest affiliate in the country. It was admitted as a United Way agency in 1983 and was funded by the state legislature in 1985. W/AMI's mission is to address the unmet needs of individuals with metal illness through self-help support groups, 24 hour a day person-to-person crisis intervention, information and referral, outreach, advocacy, and public education. |
Washington Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers [WATSA](If you please, click on the above for the organization's Web page) |
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(You can activate the link below for e-mail) Washington Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers14249-R Ambaum Boulevard SW Burien, WA 98166 206/439-7697 206/444-0406 fax < president@wa-atsa.com > |
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The Washington Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers [WATSA] is a state chapter of the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers [ATSA], founded to foster research, facilitate information exchange, further professional education and provide for the advancement of professional standards and practices in the field of sex offender evaluation and treatment. |
Washington-Baltimore Center of the A K Rice Institute(You might click above for the sponsoring organization Web page) |
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(The link below is available for more information) Washington-Baltimore Center1715 N Street, NW Washington, DC 20036 202/887-8955 202/833-9177 fax < wbcakri@aol.com > |
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The Washington-Baltimore Center is the founding body of the A K Rice Institute and the oldest of nine regional centers in the United States. Offering group relations conferences in the Tavistock tradition since 1966, the Washington-Baltimore Center provides training seminars, applied events, and the annual Margaret Rioch Memorial Lecture for the public. Associates of the Washington-Baltimore Center participate in monthly membership meetings to discuss issues in group relations work and review learning from traditional and theme conferences sponsored by the Center. |
Washington Business Group on Health [WBGH](If you please, click above for the organization home page) |
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(You could click on the link below for e-mail) Washington Business Group on Health777 North Capital Street, NE Suite 800 Washington, DC 20002 202/408-9320 202/408-9333 TDD 202/408-9332 fax < wbgh@wbgh.com > |
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The Washington Business Group on Health [WBGH] is a national nonprofit organization devoted to the analysis of health policy and related worksite issues from the perspective of large employers. Business Group members, typically Fortune 500 and large public sector employers, include health care purchasers that provide health coverage for more than 35 million US workers and retirees and their families. |
Washington Center for Psychoanalysis(You can click on the above for the home page) |
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(The link below is available for making contact) Washington Center for Psychoanalysis4545 42nd Street, NW, #209 Washington, DC 20016 202/237-1854 202/237-1856 fax < center@washpsa.org > |
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The non-profit Washington Center for Psychoanalysis, formerly the Washington Psychoanalytic Society, is an affiliate of the American Psychoanalytic Association. Founded in 1930, the Center promotes and advances the study of psychoanalysis and allied branches of learning in scientific, therapeutic, and cultural aspects. The Washington Center for Psychoanalysis provides educational opportunities for its members, represents psychoanalysis in the community, develops the relationship of psychoanalysis to other disciplines, and conducts the Washington Psychoanalytic Institute, its educational component. |
Washington County Mental Health(Since we have no detail about this organization on file, we would appreciate any help you can supply.) |
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Washington County Mental Health
Beckley Hill Road Barre, VT 05641 802-479-0169 |
Washington DC Training Institute for Couples Therapy(You can click on the above for its home page)
(We have no detail about this organization. |
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(You could use the link for making contact) Washington DC Training Institute for Couples Therapy3911 Livingston Street, NW Washington, DC 20015 202/244-7990 < info@jettesimon.com > |
Washington Group Center for Meditation Studies(As we haven't any detail about this organization, we would indeed appreciate whatever help you might give us.) |
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The Washington Group Center for Meditation Studies
1834 Swann Street, NW Washington, DC 20009 202/234-2866 |
Washington Psychiatric Society [WPS](You can click on the above for the organization home page) |
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(You could click on the colored link below for e-mail) Washington Psychiatric Society4401 Connecticut Avenue, NW #258 Washington, DC 20008 888/244-3755 202/595-9498 202/682-6369 fax < admin@wdcpsych.org > |
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The Washington Psychiatric Society [WPS), founded in 1949, is a medical specialty organization composed of approximately 1000 physicians who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illnesses, including substance abuse disorders. It is a district branch of the American Psychiatric Association. |
Washington School of Psychiatry(If you want, click on the above for the sponsoring organization's Web page) |
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(The link below is available for making contact) Washington School of Psychiatry5028 Wisconsin Avenue, NW Suite 400 Washington, DC 20016-4118 202/237-2700 202/237-2730 fax < info@wspdc.org > |
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Founded in 1936, the Washington School of Psychiatry was one of the first institutions to provide postgraduate training to both medical and non-medical psychotherapists. It is the largest provider of post-graduate psychotherapy training in the Washington metropolitan area.Today's students at the School are psychiatrists, psychologists, psychiatric social workers, psychiatric nurses and others. In addition to its regular training programs, the Washington School sponsors research and offers conferences, institutes, workshops and lectures. The Washington School also provides psychotherapy and outreach to the community and offers additional training opportunities to the students in the School's training programs. The Washington School of Psychiatry is a nonprofit corporation supported by service fees, tuition and charitable contributions. The official publication of the Washington School of Psychiatry is Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes. |
| Event List: |
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7-th Institute on Group Psychotherapy
Fostering Regression - The Omnipotent Child Takes Center Stage ( Consult the meeting's Web pages.) Friday, January 23, 2009 through Saturday, January 24, 2009
Is sponsored by: Washington School of Psychiatry EVENT DESCRIPTION:Each of a series of conferences will consider how the therapeutic factors in the group process are viewed through the chosen theoretical approach. Learning occurs by observing and experiencing the formation of the group, sub-grouping and boundary issues, the role of the therapist, transference, countertransference, resistance and acting out. Up to 12 continuing education credits available for
Note: The above is all that we have on file at this resource. In order to learn more about this event please click on its special Web page. (As a favor: when you call to ask about this meeting, won't you please be so nice as to refer to this meeting resource as your source?) |
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7-th Institute on Group Psychotherapy
Beyond Theory - The Art of Group Psychotherapy (You can refer to the meeting's Web pages.) Friday, April 17, 2009 through Saturday, April 18, 2009
Sponsor: Washington School of Psychiatry EVENT DESCRIPTION:Each of a series of conferences will consider how the therapeutic factors in the group process are viewed through the chosen theoretical approach. Learning occurs by observing and experiencing the formation of the group, sub-grouping and boundary issues, the role of the therapist, transference, countertransference, resistance and acting out. There are up to 12 CE credits available for
Note: The above is all the information we currently have on file at this resource. If you would like to learn more about this event please click on its special Web page. (A request: if you inquire about the above meeting, please tell them that you discovered about it here.) |
Washington Society of Addictive Medicine |
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(The link is available for seeking more information) Washington Society of Addiction MedicineWA 206/625-7402 < Bmdsmj@vmmc.org > |
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The Washington Society of Addiction Medicine, incorporated in 1991, is a chapter of the American Society of Addiction Medicine. |
Washington Square Institute for Psychotherapy & Mental Health(You could click above for the sponsor Web page) |
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Washington Square Institute for Psychotherapy & Mental Health
41-51 East 11-th Street 4-th Floor New York, NY 10003 212/477-2600 212/477-2040 fax |
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The Washington Square Institute was founded as the Washington Square Consultation Center in 1960 to establish the first psychoanalytic mental health facility and training center in Lower Manhattan. It is a not-for-profit educational institution committed to providing psychotherapy services and training based on psychoanalytic psychology. As part of its commitment to academic excellence, the Institute maintains a professional library, computer research facilities and contributes to the field at large through its own publications which include newsletters, journal, monographs and books. |
Washington State Council of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry [WSCCAP](If you please, click on the above for the sponsor Web page) |
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The Washington State Council of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry [WSCCAP] is the Washington State Chapter of The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry [AACAP]. |
Washington State Department of Social and Health Services(You might click above for its home page) (We have no detail about this organization and would appreciate any help you can give us with this.) |
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Washington State Psychological Association(Please click above for the organization's home page) (Because we haven't any detail about this organization, we would appreciate any assistance you can provide with this problem.) |
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(You could use the link below for e-mail) Washington State Psychological Association711 N 35th Street Suite 206 Seattle, WA 98103 206/547-4220 206/547-6366 fax < wspa@wapsych.org > |
Washington University in St Louis
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George Washington University School of Medicine
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Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
George Washington University School of Medicine 2300 Eye Street NW Washington, DC 20037 |
Waterloo Region Suicide Prevention Council
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Wayne State University
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(The link is available for e-mail) Institute of Gerontology87 East Ferry Street 226 Knapp Building Detroit, MI 48202 313/577-2297 313/875-0127 < info@iog.wayne.edu > |

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