Mental Health and Telehealth
Organizations and Professional Events
BO to BOZ

Compiled by Myron Pulier, MD

General Index

 BO- through BOZ (this page)

Telehealth Organizations

Organizations other than BO through BOZ

Telehealth Meetings by Date

All events listed by date

Events listed by city


Organization and Event Descriptions BO- through BOZ

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Ana Bodnar

Contact Ana Bodnar
Toronto
Canada

416/765-2141

ana@anabodnar.com
About Ana Bodnar, PhD, CPsych is a clinical psychologist and Yoga & meditation teacher.

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Bombay Psychological Association [BPA]

Contact Bombay Psychological Association
SNDT Women’s University
1 Nathibai Thackersey Road
Mumbai 400 020
India

bpapsyindia@rediffmail.com
About Founded in 1945, the Bombay Psychological Association [BPA] provides a platform for professionals in the field of Psychology and related fields to meet and share their expertise and experiences. Emphasizing the applied component of Psychology, BPA focuses on out-reach programs by conducting periodic seminars, workshops, conferences and conventions both regionally and nationally. About 500 psychologists are members.

The official publication of the BPA is the biannual Bombay Psychologist.

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Borderline Personality Disorder Resource Center [BPDRC]

Contact Borderline Personality Disorder Resource Center
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital-Westchester Division
Macy Villa - Room 103
21 Bloomingdale Road
White Plains, NY 10605

888/694-2273
About The Borderline Personality Disorder Resource Center [BPDRC] at New York-Presbyterian Hospital-Weill Cornell Medical College has been set up specifically to help those impacted by BPD find the most current and accurate information on the nature of the disorder and on sources of available treatment.

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Boston Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center [GRECC]

Contact Boston Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center
Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital
200 Springs Road
Bedford, MA 01730

781/687-2936

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Boston Institute for the Development of Infants and Parents [BDIP]

Contact Boston Institute for the Development of Infants and Parents
26 Trapelo Road
Belmont, MA 02178

617/484-6603

bidip@medicalboston.com
About The Boston Institute for the Development of Infants and Parents [BDIP] is a multidisciplinary professional organization established in 1973 to study the dynamic interaction of the psychological, biological, social, and cognitive systems within the infant and the infant/parent relationship.

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Boston Institute for Psychotherapy

Contact Boston Institute for Psychotherapy
1415 Beacon Street
Brookline, MA 02446

617/566-2200
617/278-0200 fax

BIP@BostonInstitute.org
About The Boston Institute for Psychotherapy, founded in 1970, is a non-profit organization dedicated to professional training, mental health treatment, and public education. It was created and is sustained by mental health professionals who endorse psychodynamic and psychoanalytic principals of practice and growth. It was the first post-graduate training program open to social workers, licensed mental health clinicians and psychologists.

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Boston Medical Center
Medical Information Systems Unit [MISU]

Contact Medical Information Systems Unit
Boston Medical Center
Doctor's Office Building
Suite 1102
720 Harrison Avenue
Boston, MA 02118

617/638-7580
617/638-8858 fax

misuadmin@bmc.org
About The mission of the Medical Information Systems Unit [MISU] of Boston Medical Center (the the primary teaching affiliate for Boston University School of Medicine) is to develop and evaluate automated systems for monitoring, educating, and counseling patients and consumers regarding their health, and to facilitate the care that they receive from health providers. MISU was established in 1980.

MISU includes 4 doctoral level scientists among 24 full-time staff and has 16 NIH grants and 15 other grants active. MISU provides education in clinical and behavioral informatics through graduate courses and through a postdoctoral fellowship program in medical informatics

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Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute [BPSI]

Contact The Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute
15 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02116

617/266-0953
617/266-3466 fax

office@bostonpsychoanalytic.org
About The Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute [BPSI], founded in 1933, is a membership organization offering professional training, scientific activities and service.

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Boston-Threshold Group

Contact Boston-Threshold Group
c/o Patricia M Doherty, EdD
1415 Beacon Street
Suite 200
Brookline, MA 02446

617/732-0005

patriciadoherty@msn.com
About The Boston-Threshold Group includes professionals from Boston, United States of America and Northern Ireland who wish to promote the theory and practice of group psychotherapy.

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Boston University [BU]
Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation

Contact Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Boston University
940 Commonwealth Avenue West
Boston, MA 02215

617/353-3549
617/353-7701 TDD
617/353-7700 fax
About The Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation is affiliated with Sargent College of Allied Health Professions and the Department of Rehabilitation Counseling at Boston University [BU].

The Center is a research, training, and service organization dedicated to improving the lives of persons who have psychiatric disabilities by improving the effectiveness of people, programs, and service systems.

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Boston University
Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems

Contact Boston University
Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems
677 Beacon Street
Boston, MA 02215

617/353-7755 fax

cas-cns@cns.bu.edu

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Boston University
Medical Campus

Contact School of Medicine
Boston University
704 Commonwealth Avenue
Boston, MA 02215

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Boston University School of Medicine
Department of Psychiatry

Contact Boston University School of Medicine
Department of Psychiatry
715 Albany Street
DOB-905
Boston, MA   02118

617/414-1918
617/414-1910 fax

dciraulo@bu.edu

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Bowman Gray School of Medicine of Wake Forest University

Contact Bowman Gray School of Medicine
Medical Center Boulevard
Winston-Salem, NC 27157-1060

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Boys Town
National Resource and Training Center [NRTC]

Contact National Resource and Training Center
14100 Crawford St
The Village of Boys Town
Boys Town, NB 68010

800/545-5771
800/448-3000 crisis
402/498-1310 fax

NRTC@boystown.org
About The Boys Town National Resource and Training Center [NRTC] provides consultation services, develops and presents national workshops, and provides training of trainers for child-care professionals who serve at-risk youth and families. Since 1989, the NRTC has assisted thousands of professionals, agencies, and schools implement the Boys Town Model.

The Model is a philosophy of care based on the principles of teaching life skills, building healthy relationships, and self-empowerment. To assist youth-serving agencies, schools, and individuals implement the model, the NRTC utilizes a comprehensive delivery system that combines consultation services, the training of trainers, and national workshops.

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