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Boys and Men Healing is a documentary about the impact male child sexual abuse has on both the individual and society, and the importance of male survivors healing and speaking out for the well being of individuals, families, and communities. Featuri
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A Tough Grace: Mental Illness As A Spiritual Path proclaims the revolutionary idea that mental illness can be a profound spiritual journey. Contrary to popular viewpoints that spirituality is pious and easy, this work suggests that the path is usuall
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By: Loren Eiseley
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11/17/2011 12:00:00 AM
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Content Type: Newsletter
Addressing the needs of our
Community through individual
Recovery and Advocacy
One person at a time.
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Howard Josepher (pictured, left), founder and president of New York City-based drug treatment program Exponents, doesn’t look like much of a revolutionary upon first glance. But listen to him speak, and one begins to get the sense that he’s onto an i
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A Tough Grace: Mental Illness As A Spiritual Path proclaims the revolutionary idea that mental illness can be a profound spiritual journey. Contrary to popular viewpoints that spirituality is pious and easy, this work suggests that the path is usuall
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MedlinePlus is the National Institute of Health's Web site for patients and their families and friends. Produced by the National Library of Medicine, it brings you information about diseases, conditions, and wellness issues in language you can unders
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By: WebMD
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9/23/2011 12:00:00 AM
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Content Type: Web site
Medscape Reference is the most authoritative and accessible point-of-care medical reference for physicians and health care professionals. All content is available free of charge, both online and via mobile devices.
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Shared decision-making is increasingly advocated as an ideal model of treatment decision-making in the medical encounter. To date, the concept has been rather poorly and loosely defined. This
article attempts to provide greater conceptual clarity abo
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By: Pat Deegan
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9/21/2011 12:00:00 AM
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Content Types: Article, Research
Background: Resilience does not refer to a magical state of invulnerability and the capacity for resilience does not end when
one is diagnosed with a prolonged disorder or disease. Despite the enduring legacy of pessimism regarding resilience in the
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The phenomenon of practice variation draws attention to the need for better management of clinical decision-making as a means of ensuring quality. Different policies to address variations, including guidelines and measures of appropriateness, have ha
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