Mental Health and Telehealth
Organizations and Professional Events
B- to BANZ

Compiled by Myron Pulier, MD

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B4U-ACT

Contact B4U-ACT
PO Box 1754
Westminster, MD 21158

410/848-5431

B4UACT@b4uact.org
About B4U-ACT was established in 2003.

Objectives:

  • Publicly promote services and resources for self-identified individuals (adults and adolescents) who are sexually attracted to children and seek such assistance
  • Educate mental health providers regarding the approaches helpful for such individuals
  • Develop a pool of providers in Maryland who agree to serve these individuals and abide by B4U-ACT's Principles and Perspectives of Practice
  • Educate the citizens of Maryland regarding issues faced by these individuals
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    Judge Baker Children's Center

    Contact Judge Baker Children's Center
    3 Blackfan Circle
    Boston, MA 02115-5794

    617/232-8390
    617/232-8399 fax

    info@bcc.harvard.edu
    About The Judge Baker Children's Center was founded in 1917. Although affiliated with several schools of Harvard University, it is financially and administratively separate. It operates the Manville School for children with emotional and learning disorders, promotes healthy development of at-risk children and their families and performs advocacy, professional training and research.

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    Balint Society

    Contact Balint Society
    c/o David Watt, Secretary
    Tollgate Health Centre
    220 Tollgate Road
    London E6 4JS
    United Kingdom

    David.Watt@gp-f84093.nhs.uk
    About The Balint Society was founded in 1969. The aim of the Society is to help general practitioners towards a better understanding of the emotional content of the doctor-patient relationship.

    The Balint method consists of regular case discussion in small groups under the guidance of a qualified group leader. The work of the group involves both training and research.

    Membership of the Society is open to all general practitioners who have completed one year in a Balint group. Associate membership is available to all those involved in health care work including doctors, nurses, psychotherapists and counsellors. Students are especially welcome.

    The official publication of the Balint Society is Journal of the Balint Society.

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    Baltic Conference on E-Health

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    Baltimore Crisis Response [BCRI]

    Contact Baltimore Crisis Response
    5401 Loch Raven Boulevard
    Second Floor, Rectory Building
    Baltimore, MD 21239

    410/433-5255

    information@bcresponse.org
    About The non-profit Baltimore Crisis Response [BCRI] was established in 1992 with a mission to provide timely and effective community based mental health, crisis intervention services in the least restrictive environment possible. Initiated as a pilot project the organization has expanded over time developing new services to meet the needs of Baltimore City. The mission is achieved by providing a range of community based, intervention, treatment and support services.

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    Baltimore Mental Health System [BMHS]

    Contact Baltimore Mental Health Systems, Inc
    201 East Baltimore Street
    Suite 1340
    Baltimore, MD 21202

    410/837-2647
    410/837-2672 fax
    About The Baltimore Mental Health System [BMHS] is the non-profit local mental health authority for Baltimore City. It manages, funds and coordinates mental health services for the 7 city catchment areas. In last fiscal year, approximately 30,000 individuals received services in the city's publicly funded system.

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    Baltimore Psychotherapy Institute [BPI]

    Contact Baltimore Psychotherapy Institute
    711 West 40th Street
    Suite 456
    Baltimore, MD 21211

    410/235-9200

    contact@baltimorepsychotherapy.org
    About The Baltimore Psychotherapy Institute [BPI] is a training and consultation group. It was originally founded as the Baltimore-Washington Brief Therapy Institute

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    Baltimore-Washington Center for Psychoanalysis

    Contact Baltimore-Washington Center for Psychoanalysis
    14900 Sweitzer Lane
    Suite 102
    Laurel, MD 20707

    410/792-8060
    301/470-3635
    410/792-4912 fax

    admin@bwanalysis.org
    About Baltimore-Washington Center for Psychoanalysis is the home of the Baltimore Washington Institute for Psychoanalysis and the Baltimore Washington Society for Psychoanalysis. The Center provide lectures and seminars, training in psychoanalysis and in psychotherapy, reduced fee clinics, as well as consultation to the mental health community and the public.

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    Bancroft NeuroHealth

    Contact Bancroft NeuroHealth
    Hopkins Lane
    PO Box 20
    Haddonfield, NJ 08033-0018

    856/429-0010
    About Established in 1883, Bancroft NeuroHealth is a private, not-for-profit corporation dedicated to fostering the highest quality of life for people of all ages with neurological disorders, including developmental disabilities and acquired brain injuries. From its initial founding as a school for children with special needs, Bancroft has grown to include a full range of residential, educational, vocational and rehabilitative services for children and adults with developmental disabilities, acquired brain injuries, or other neurological impairments. Bancroft also provides consulting and training services across the United States and abroad.

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    Bangladesh Association for Child & Adolescent Mental Health [BACAMH]

    Contact Bangladesh Association for Child & Adolescent
    Mental Health

    Room no. 1201, Block-D, Department of Psychiatry
    Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU)
    Shahbagh, Dhaka-1000
    Bangladesh

    +880/2/9675656
    +880/2/8626150
    +880/2/8624816 fax

    bacamh@gmail.com
    About The Bangladesh Association for Child & Adolescent Mental Health [BACAMH] was formed in 2008. The mission of the organization is to promote the welfare of mentally ill children, adolescents, and families through training, services, research, advocacy, prevention, peer support, and collaboration. BACAMH membership consist of over 175 psychiatrists, pediatricians, psychologists, psychiatric social workers, internists, sociologists and personnel from social welfare.

    Objectives:

    • Promote the study, treatment, care and prevention of mental disorders and deficiencies of children and adolescents, and their families
    • Adopt the concept of continuing education as a means of maintaining competence in child and adolescent mental health
    • Promote national and international collaboration among professionals in the fields related to child and adolescent mental health
    • Focus on the practice and research in child and adolescent mental health and to make the knowledge available to the professionals and public through various scientific activities
    • Facilitation, advocacy and integration of child and adolescent mental health services
    • To promote positive mental health in children and adolescents with concern for laying a foundation for better adulthood and future society
    • To take up charitable work and all such matters that are incidental and conducive to the attainment of above objectives

    The official publication of BACAMH is the Bangladesh Journal of Child and Adolescent Mental Health.

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    1. 4-th Annual Conference: "Child and Adolescent Mental Health - Increasing Awareness and Care" (November 22-24, 2011: Dhaka, Bangladesh)
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    4-th Annual Conference
    "Child and Adolescent Mental Health - Increasing Awareness and Care"

    Event sponsored by: Bangladesh Association for Child & Adolescent Mental Health [BACAMH]

    November 22-24, 2011
    Dhaka, Bangladesh

    This meeting will be held in association with the meeting of the International Association of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry and Associated Professions [ICPAPAP].

    Event Contact:

    Room no. 1201, Block-D, Department of Psychiatry
    Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU)
    Shahbagh, Dhaka-1000
    Bangladesh

    +880/2/9675656
    +880/2/8626150
    +880/2/8624816 fax

    bacamh@gmail.com

    (As a favor: do kindly credit these Web pages when you inquire about this event.)

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    Bangladesh Association of Psychiatrists

    Contact Nazmul Ahsan, Secretary-General
    Bangladesh Association of Psychiatrists
    Institute of Mental Health and Research
    Dhaka Medical College, 3-rd Floor
    Dhaka 1000
    Bangladesh

    +880/2/838568 fax

    alhera@bangla.net

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    Bangladesh Psychological Association [BPA]

    Contact Bangladesh Psychological Association
    23 Motijheel Commercial Area
    Dhaka - 1000
    Bangladesh

    +800/2/246006
    +800/2/246007
    +800/2/9337749
    +800/2/863728 fax
    +800/2/8615583 fax

    wildside@bdmail.net
    About The Bangladesh Psychological Association [BPA] is a voluntary organization of the psychologists of Bangladesh formed in 1972. The major objective of the BPA is to promote psychology as an academic discipline as well as to develop psychology as a profession.

    Official publication: The Bangladesh Journal of Psychology.

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    Bangladesh Telemedicine Association [BTA]

    Contact Bangladesh Telemedicine Association
    Medinova, Room# 412
    House# 71A, Road# 5A Dhanmondi R/A
    Dhaka 1209
    Bangladesh

    +880/171542467
    +880/28618583 fax

    telemedicinebd@gmail.com
    About [The website has apparently been abandoned]

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    The Banyan

    Contact The Banyan
    1231 Westend Colony, Mogapair
    Chennai 600 050
    Tamil Nadu
    India

    +91/44/6357049
    +91/44/6256887
    +91/44/6356105 fax

    banyan@md2.vsnl.net.in
    About The Banyan functions as a support system dedicated to providing care and rehabitational facilities to the marginalised. While welfare organisations are mushrooming today, there are still many people whose needs get sidelined. The objective of the Banyan is to fill this gap - existing for these 'invisible people' and 'unpopular causes'.

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