Mental Health and Telehealth
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SOCATYC to SOCATYDZ

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Society of Cannabis Clinicians [SCC]

Contact Society of Cannabis Clinicians
PO Box 9143
Berkeley, CA 94709
About The Society of Cannabis Clinicians [SCC], a project of the California Cannabis Research Medical Group [CCRMG], was formed in 2004 to aid in the promulgation of voluntary standards for clinicians engaged in the recommendation and approval of cannabis under California law.

The official publication of SCC is O'Shaughnessy's.

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Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology and the Life Sciences [SCTPLS]

Contact Mary Ann Metzger
Secretary, SCTPLS
Department of Psychology
University of Maryland UMBC
Baltimore, MD 21250

410/455-1055 fax
About The Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology and the Life Sciences [SCTPLS], founded in 1991, is an international forum for researchers, theoreticians, and practitioners interested in applications to psychology and the life sciences of:
  • Dynamical systems theory
  • Far-from-equilibrium thermodynamics
  • Self-organization
  • Neural nets
  • Fractals
  • Cellular automata
  • Catastrophe theories
  • Bifurcations
  • Nonlinear dynamics
  • Complexity theories

The over 300 members hail from specialties in psychology, the social sciences, biology, physiology, neuroscience, mathematics, philosophy, physics, computer science, economics, education, management, political science, engineering, and the world of art.

The society publishes a quarterly journal, Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences.

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Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis [SCEH]

Contact Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis
c/o Dean Abby, MEd
221 Rivermoor Street, Boston, MA 02132

617/469-1981

sceh@mspp.edu
About Founded in 1949, the Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis [SCEH] is an international organization of psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, nurses, dentists and physicians who are dedicated to the highest level of scientific inquiry and the conscientious application of hypnosis in the clinical setting.

The official publication of SCEH is the International Journal for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis [IJCEH].

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Society of Clinical Psychiatrists [SCP]

Contact Society of Clinical Psychiatrists
c/o Michael Twomey, Honorary Secretary
Keepers Cottage, Burrock Park
Southwaite, Carlisle CA4 0JS
United Kingdom

wm@scpnet.com
About The Society of Clinical Psychiatrists [SCP] aims to promote the interest and practice of clinical psychiatrists and support the introduction of humane, modern and innovative approaches to the treatment and care of patients.

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Society for Clinical Trials [SCT]

Contact Society for Clinical Trials
100 North 20th Street, 4th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19103-1443

215/564-3484
215/564-2175 fax

sct@fernley.com
About The Society for Clinical Trials [SCT], created in 1978, is an international professional organization dedicated to the development and dissemination of knowledge about the design, conduct and analysis of government and industry-sponsored clinical trials and related health care research methodologies.

The Society’s membership consists of professionals from academia, government and private industry, who are behavioral scientists, bioethicists, biostatisticians, clinical coordinators, computer scientists, data managers, epidemiologists, nurses, pharmacologists and physicians.

Objectives:

  • Provide a forum for discussion of statistical, data management, research computing, regulatory, philosophical, ethical, and procedural and management issues arising from the design, organization, operation, analysis and reporting of clinical trials.
  • Promote methodologic research and the application of sound scientific methods in intervention trials.
  • Facilitate communication among the various disciplines involved in the conduct of clinical trials.
  • Educate and inform health care researchers about the design, operation and analysis of clinical trials.
  • Promote better understanding by the general public of the importance of randomized clinical trials in evaluating interventions for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease.

Official publication: Clinical Trials: Journal of the Society for Clinical Trials.

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  1. 33-rd Annual Meeting (May 20-23, 2012: Miami, FL)
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33-rd Annual Meeting

Event sponsored by: Society for Clinical Trials [SCT]

May 20-23, 2012
Miami, FL

(A request: please tell them you found out about it here should you ask about the above event.)

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Society for Cognitive Rehabilitation [SCR]

Contact Society for Cognitive Rehabilitation, Inc
PO Box 26026
Albuquerque
NM 87125-6026

505/344-8062

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The Society for Cognitive Rehabilitation
PO Box 52
Epsom
Surrey KT18 6YL
United Kingdom

+1372 378 271 Ext 7242

sydney@swcp.com
About It is the belief of the Society for Cognitive Rehabilitation [SCR] that many different professional disciplines may suitably provide cognitive rehabilitation services, but that standards for training and experience should be established that pertain to all professionals involved. The organisation is multidisciplinary, and since its formation has developed standards, a code of ethics, bylaws and promoted the professionalism of the field. The Society has initiated a credentialing process in North America, which has been offered to the membership since the beginning of 1994.

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Society for Computer Applications in Radiology [SCAR]

Contact The Society for Computer Applications in Radiology
10105 Cottesmore Court
Great Falls, VA 22066-3540

703/757-0054
703/757-0454 fax

info@scarnet.org
About The Society for Computer Applications in Radiology [SCAR] is devoted to development and dissemination of information on the use of computer technology as a part of medical imaging practice, research, and education. A fundamental role of SCAR is to bridge the gap between engineers and scientists who develop the systems and radiologists and technologists who use them. Membership in SCAR is open to anyone with an interest in this vital and growing field.

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Society for Computer Simulation International [SCS]
European Simulation Office

Contact Philippe Geril
SCS European Simulation Office
University of Ghent
Coupure Links 653
B-9000 Ghent
Belgium

+32/9/233 77 90
+32/9/223 49 41 fax
+32 (59) 80 08 04 home

Philippe.Geril@rug.ac.be
About The Society for Computer Simulation International [SCS] has been a professional institution for over 40 years. In Europe, scientific conferences on simulation and related topics have been organized by SCS since 1986.

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Society for Computers in Psychology [SCiP]

Contact Society for Computers in Psychology
c/o Christopher Wolfe

WolfeCR@muohio.edu
About The Society for Computers in Psychology [SCiP] is a non-profit organization of researchers interested in applications of computers in psychology. Its primary purpose is to "increase and diffuse knowledge of the use of computers in psychological research." Over the past several years the organization has set a special goal of aiding psychologists in using microcomputers in their teaching and research. We have also encouraged consideration of the psychological aspects of hardware and software development and design.

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Society for Consumer Psychology [SCP]

Contact Society for Consumer Psychology
c/o Larry D Compeau, Executive Officer
Clarkson University School of Business
8 Clarkson Avenue, Box 5795
Potsdam, NY 13699

315/268-6605
315/--268-3810 fax

lcompeau@twcny.rr.com
About The Society for Consumer Psychology [SCP] represents the interests of behavioral scientists in the fields of psychology, marketing, advertising, communication, consumer behavior, and other related areas.

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Society for Cross-Cultural Research [SCCR]

About Founded in 1971, the Society for Cross-Cultural Research [SCCR] is an organization of about 200 members devoted to pursuing cross-cultural research from a multidisciplinary perspective. The Society includes Psychologists, Anthropologists, Sociologists, other social scientists, and members of other disciplines such as Communications, Business, and Education.

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Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics [SDBP]

Contact Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics
19 Station Lane
Philadelphia, PA 19118-2939

215/248-9168
215/248-1981 fax

nmspota@aol.com
About Formed in 1982, the Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics [SDBP] is a national, interdisciplinary organization of 575 members. Its goal is to improve the health care of infants, children, and adolescents by promoting research and teaching in developmental and behavioral pediatrics. The society is working on such issues as abtaining subspecialty certification in developmental-behavioral pediatrics, formulating curriculum guidelines for residents and fellows, nd exploring the factors affecting the practice of developmental-behavioral pediatrics in a managed care environment.

Society members receive the SDBP newsletter, "Behavioral Developments."

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Society for Disability Studies

Contact Society for Disability Studies
c/o Carol J Gill, PhD, Executive Officer
Department of Disability and Human Development
University of Illinois at Chicago (M/C 626)
1640 W Roosevelt Road #236
Chicago, IL 60608-6904

312/996-4664
312/996-4664 TTY
312/996-7743 fax

cg16@uic.edu
About The Society for Disability Studies is a nonprofit scientific and educational organization established to promote interdisciplinary research on humanistic and social scientific aspects of disability and chronic illness. Its membership includes social scientists, scholars in the humanities and disability rights advocates concerned with the problems of disabled people in society. The purpose of the society is to bring together people from diverse backgrounds and substantive concerns. The Society is committed to developing theoretical and practical knowledge about disability and to promoting the full and equal participation of persons with disabilities in society.

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