Compiled by Myron Pulier, MD
AMR- through AMSOCHZ (this page)
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| Contact | American Rehabilitation Counseling Association
5999 Stevenson Avenue Alexandria, VA 22304-3300 800/545- 2223 703-/823- 0252 fax |
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| About | The American Rehabilitation Counseling Association [ARCA] is an organization of rehabilitation counseling practitioners, educators, and students who are concerned with improving the lives of people with disabilities. |
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| Contact | American School Counselor Association
801 North Fairfax Street Suite 310 Alexandria, VA 22314 800/306-4722 703/683-2722 703/683-1619 fax asca@erols.com |
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| About | The American School Counselor Association [ASCA] is the national organization that represents the profession of school counseling. ASCA focuses on providing professional development, enhancing school counseling programs, and researching effective school counseling practices. |
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| Contact | American School Health Association
PO Box 708 Kent, OH 44240 330/678-1601 330/678-4526 fax asha@ashaweb.org |
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| About | With more than 2,000 members in 56 countries, the American School Health Association [ASHA] unites the many professionals working in schools who are committed to safeguarding the health of school-aged children. The Association, a multidisciplinary organization of administrators, counselors, dentists, health educators, physical educators, school nurses and school physicians, advocates high-quality school health instruction, health services and a healthful school environment. It was founded in 1927,
The mission of the Association is to protect and improve the well-being of children and youth by supporting comprehensive school health programs. These programs significantly affect the health of all students, in preschool through grade 12, and the health of school personnel who serve them. School health programs prevent, detect, address and resolve health problems, increase educational achievement and enhance the quality of life. The Association works to improve school health education, school health services and school health environments. The Association also works to support and integrate school counseling, psychological and social services, food services, physical education programs and the combined efforts of schools, other agencies and families to improve the health of school-aged youth and school personnel. |
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| Contact | American Self-Help Group Clearning House
100 East Hanover Avenue Suite 202 Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927-2020 973/326-6789 973/326-9467 fax ashc@cybernex.net |
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| About | The non-profit American Self-Help Group Clearning House maintains on its website a keyword-searchable database of a sourcebook of over 1000 national and international self-help support groups for addictions, bereavement, health, mental health, disabilities, abuse, parenting, caregiver concerns and other stressful life situations. The website also lists local self-help clearinghouses worldwide, research studies, information on starting face-to-face and online groups, and a registry for persons interested in starting national or international self-help groups. |
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| About | The mission of the American Social Health Association [ASHA] is to stop sexually transmitted diseases and their harmful consequences to individual, families and communities. ASHA was founded in 1914 as the American Social Hygiene Association. |
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