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| Contact | Mt Carmel Crime and Trauma Assistance Program
777 West State Street Suite 403 Columbus OH 43228 614/234-5900 614/234-594fax dsheuneman@mchs.com |
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| About | The Crime and Trauma Assistance Program [C-TAP] was developed to respond to the need of crime and trauma victims who may need specialized professional assistance. C-TAP offers outreach, advocacy, and counseling services which includes both individual and group formats. |
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| Contact | Mt Hope Family Center
187 Edinburgh Street Rochester, NY 14608 dechario@netacc.net |
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| About | Founded in 1979, Mt Hope Family Center is a program of the Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology Department of the University of Rochester. The Center is dedicated to helping children and families improve their lives. Through treatment, prevention, research and training in the areas of human development, child maltreatment and mental disorders in children and families, it provides the resources parents and children need to build strong, healthy family and peer relationships.
The Center's staff of approximately eighty persons includes doctoral level psychology faculty, clinical social workers, educational staff, research assistants, information analysts, and administrative personnel. |
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| Contact | Multicultural Family Institute
328 Denison Street Highland Park, NJ 08904 732/565-9010 732/565-0703 fax info@multiculturalfamily.org |
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| About | Founded in 1991, the Multicultural Family Institute, a non-profit educational institution, offers a wide variety of conferences, programs, seminars, training, sessions, clinical services to individuals and families. The Institute is committed to empowering those who had been made to feel invisible because of race, gender, culture, class, sexual orientation or disability. |
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| Contact | Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies
10424 Love Creek Road Ben Lomond, CA 95005 831/336-4325 831/336-3665 fax askmaps@maps.org |
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| About | The Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies [MAPS], founded in 1986, is a non-profit organization that assists scientists to investigate risks and benefits of methylenedioxymethamphetamine [MDMA or "ecstasy"], psychedelic drugs and marihuana. MAPS has distributed over two million dollars to research and educational projects. |
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| Contact | MultiSense Communications
Red Lion House 600 London Road High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP11 1EX United Kingdom +44/1494/461949 +44/1494/536261 fax info@multisense.co.uk |
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| About | MultiSense Communications Ltd is a voice, video, data and web conferencing firm with a specialist area in health care. |
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| Contact | Münchner Forum für Neuere Entwicklungen in der Psychoanalyse eV
Rbodansky@aol.com |
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| Contact | School of Information Technology
Murdoch University Murdoch WA 6150 Australia |
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| Contact | The Henry A Murray Research Center
A Center for the Study of Lives Radcliffe College 10 Garden Street Cambridge, MA 02138 617/495-8140 617/496-3993 fax mrc@radcliffe.edu |
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| About | The Henry A Murray Research Center of Radcliffe College is a center for research on the changing lives of American women. The center's primary purpose is to promote the use of existing social science data to explore human development and social change. To this end the center has established a national archive of over 200 studies that it makes available for new research. This archive is part of an active research center that offers staff assistance to data users, seminars and conferences on methods for using existing data, research grants to doctoral students and postdoctoral scholars, and a visiting scholars-in-residence program.
Founded in 1976, the center is named in honor of personality theorist Henry A. Murray, whose emphasis on the in-depth, multidisciplinary study of individual lives informs the center's approach. The data archive is unique in that it includes not only computer-accessible quantitative data, but also qualitative materials such as case histories, open-ended interviews, and responses to projective tests. Many of the data sets are longitudinal in design, following the same people over many years. |
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| Contact | Muslim Mental Health
admin@MuslimMentalHealth.com |
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| About | Muslim Mental Health is a discussion forum for professionals
and students of the mental health fields.
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