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For a lecture and discussion—Within Our Reach: Our Challenges for Those Suffering from Mental Illness. On Monday, February 14, 2011 from 2:00-4:00 p.m. in Graham Chapel.
Enola Proctor and Luis Zayas have each been invited to speak at a September 20-21 meeting Improving Implementation Research Methods for Behavioral and Social Science.
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development funding to test the impact of Pathways Triple P
NIMH-funded training institute invites applicants
Haire-Joshu named associate dean for research; Proctor named associate dean for faculty
Paul Shattuck, PhD, receives five-year grant to study understand and address this issue
Dr. Curtis McMillen researches the amount of unreimbursed time MO Healthnet therapists are spending with clients.
Dr. Curtis McMillen’s recently funded NIMH project to create a highly innovative, web-based tool of community-based behavioral interventions that is applicable to a wide array of evidence based interventions.
Aging from adolescence to adulthood is a challenging developmental period for all youth, but it is especially difficult for youth with autism spectrum disorders.
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