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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
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April 18, 2013
Webinar:
The Affordable Care Act and Implications for Recovery-Oriented Practice
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May 9, 2013
Weekly Highlights:
Volume 4
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May 16, 2013
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Drug Court Check List
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Faces and Voices of Recovery
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3/26/2013
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Content Type: Training material
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Adolescent Brain: Development and Trauma
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Karen Williams, MSSW
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3/26/2013
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Content Type: Clinical tools
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Teen Brain Trauma: Protection and Coaching
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Karen Williams, MSSW
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3/26/2013
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Content Type: Training material
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Eight weeks to a better brain
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Sue McGreevey
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3/26/2013
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"Although the practice of meditation is associated with a sense of peacefulness and physical relaxation, practitioners have long claimed that meditation also provides cognitive and psychological benefits that persist throughout the day," says the study’s senior author Sara Lazar, a Harvard Medical School instructor in psychology.
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Sunday Dialogue: Treating the Mentally Ill
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Various
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3/26/2013
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Discussing a psychiatrist’s objections to mandated treatment.
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"Can" What does it take to heal from mental illness?
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Pearl J. Park
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4/18/2013
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Content Types: Video, Web site
What does it take to heal from mental illness? Can Truong, a war refugee who was among the millions of boat people who fled Vietnam in the 1970's, was a model student, aspiring to become a doctor, when he was diagnosed with depression and bipolar disorder.
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The International Society for Ethical Psychology & Psychiatry
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The International Society for Ethical Psychology & Psychiatry
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4/18/2013
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Content Type: Web site
Welcome to the home page of The International Society for Ethical Psychology and Psychiatry (ISEPP).
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Empathy gap in medical students
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Liz Kowalczyk
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4/18/2013
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Content Type: Article
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Beautiful Minds
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Mental Health Association in Greensboro
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4/18/2013
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