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Tag Archives: RRTC on Participation and Community Living of Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities
Come Together During Suicide Prevention Month
September is National Suicide Prevention Month and the week of September 5-11 is National Suicide Prevention Week. Suicide is a major public health concern and a leading cause of death in the United States (https://www.cdc.gov/suicide/facts/index.html). It is also preventable. The … Continue reading
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Tagged #TUCollaborative, crisis, document delivery, friends and family, mental health, mental health disorders, mental health supports, mental illness, National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), NIDILRR publications, psychiatric disabilities, public health, REHABDATA, Resources, risk factors, RRTC on Participation and Community Living of Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities, suicidal ideation, suicide prevention, Suicide Prevention Lifeline, Suicide Prevention Month, survivors, warning signs, World Suicide Prevention Day
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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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