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WHAT'S NEW


RTP Resources are continually growing. Our Resources menu includes RTP e-newsletters, a series of RTP Webinars, and RTP Weekly Highlights. The list below includes the most current publications and presentations.

New materials are being added to the RTP Resources site all the time!

E-news:

Issue 13 -  April 18, 2013

Webinar:

The Affordable Care Act and Implications for Recovery-Oriented Practice -  May 9, 2013

Weekly Highlights:

Volume 4 -  June 13, 2013

Click here to view all of the archived RTP resources.

Search Results: 16 Items Added Within the Past 60 Days




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By: Andresen, R., Caputi, P., & Oades, L. G.   |   5/24/2013   |   Content Type: Article

By: Dr. Larry Davidson   |   5/24/2013   |   Content Type: Article
Comprehensive List of Recovery Resources in Psychology prepared by Dr.
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By: Cass R. Sunstein   |   5/21/2013   |   Content Type: Article
How do people form political beliefs? When will they change their minds? When will actual facts matter? A recent study, conducted by political scientist Brendan Nyhan of Dartmouth College and two co-authors, offers some clues.
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By: Bill Platt   |   5/21/2013   |   Content Type: Article
Even as control of the New Hampshire Statehouse has shifted between Democrats and Republicans, the work of the Nelson A.
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By: Ray Gonzalez   |   5/21/2013   |   Content Type: Web site
CET (Cognitive Enhancement Therapy) is a recovery oriented, SAMHSA recognized, Evidence Based Practice.
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By: Sam Avery   |   5/21/2013   |   Content Type: Video
NOT WITHOUT US (by Mental Health Peer Connection + Sam Avery) is a film deconstructing the complex issues at the heart of one of the most harmful and prevalent forms of discrimination in America - the chronic abuse and stigmatization of people labeled mentally ill.
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By: Temple University   |   5/21/2013   |   Content Types: Training material, Web site
The Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion of Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities is a National Rehabilitation Research and Training Center, funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR).
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By: Gutman SI et al.   |   5/21/2013   |   Content Type: Article
Progression-free survival (PFS), defined as the time from random assignment in a clinical trial to disease progression or death from any cause, has recently become an endpoint of considerable interest in the study of new oncology drugs.
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By: Kristin Sokol   |   5/21/2013   |   Content Types: Training material, Web site
The CASD conducts research aimed at promoting choice and full engagement in services that help people with serious mental illnesses achieve their recovery goals.
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By: The Yale Program for Recovery and Community Health   |   5/21/2013   |   Content Types: Article, Personal stories
The Yale Program for Recovery and Community Health has launched an online literary magazine featuring pieces by authors from near and far, including Yale faculty and staff, New Haven area residents, and interested writers from around the U.
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