Compiled by Myron Pulier, MD
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| Contact | American Association of People of Color Mental Health Consumers
2825 Bridge Avenue Cleveland, OH 44113 |
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| About | Founded in 1992, the American Association of People of Color Mental Health Consumers is a national organization for persons of color who have been diagnosed with, and have received treatment for, mental illnesses. The purpose of the group is to pursue and advance issues relevant to all mental health consumers of color, including those in rural areas and in the criminal justice system, and to promote the need for cultural sensitivity and competence. The organization's overall goal is to realize equal protection under the law for all its members. |
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| Contact | American Association of Practicing Psychiatrists
PO Box 2102 Kensington, MD 20891 |
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| About | The American Association of Practicing Psychiatrists [AAPP] is a nationwide 1,000 member advocacy organization of psychiatric physicians who have dedicated themselves to preserving the accessibility and availability of quality psychiatric care for patients, and reasonable reimbursement for the psychiatric physicians who provide that care. It stands for patients and against the intrusion of third party payers and other parties into the therapeutic relationship of patient and physician. |
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| Contact | American Association of Psychiatric Administrators
PO Box 570218 Dallas, TX 75357-0218 800/650-5888 972/613-0985 972/613-5532 fax frda1@airmail.net |
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| About | The mission of the non-profit American Association of Psychiatric Administrators [AAPA] is to promote and encourage interest, knowledge and skills in administrative psychiatry. AAPA was established in 1961.
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The official publication of AAPA is Psychiatrist Administrator. |
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| Contact | American Association of Psychiatric Administrators
New York Regional Chapter c/o Gloria Faretra, MD, Secretary-Treasurer Queens Children's Psychiatric Center 74-03 Commonwealth Boulevard Bellerose, NY 11426 718/264-4504 |
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| About | Iin 1997 the American Association of Psychiatric Services for Children [AAPSC] merged with the Child Welfare League of America [CWLA] to create the Child Mental Health Division. |
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| Contact | American Association of Psychiatric Technicians, Inc
2000 "O" Street Suite 250 Sacramento, CA 95814-5224 800/391-7589 916/443-1701 916/329-9145 fax aapt@niia.net |
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| About | The American Association of Psychiatric Technicians [AAPT] is a national nonprofit association for mental health workers and psychiatric technicians. It is dedicated to raising the quality of mental health care by encouraging education and certifying workers and by standardizing and accrediting training programs. Its functions have been taken over by officials of the California Association of Psychiatric Technicians [CAPT]. |
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| Contact | American Association for Psychosocial Rehabilitation
19 East 93rd Street New York, NY 10128 845/398-6526 212/426-7645 fax bridgeinfo@aol.com |
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| About | The American Association for Psychosocial Rehabilitation [AAPR] is a non-profit chapter of the World Association for Psychosocial Rehabilitation [WAPR]. |
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| Contact | American Association of Psychotherapists
214/356-5165 214/821-3730 fax lcdcadc@aol.com |
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| About | The American Association of Psychotherapists [AAP], created in 2008, is a national non-profit, multi-disciplinary professional organization of licensed clinicians dedicated to the support and development of psychotherapy. AAP offers professional leadership and networking opportunities including recognition through Fellow and Diplomate status. |
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