PsyR Connections Newsletter Archive

Published quarterly, PsyR Connections features the latest in the psychiatric rehabilitation field as well as information about the association. The newsletter also serves as a tool for members to communicate by submitting articles to share ideas, information, opinions, and best practices.
 

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Letter from PRA Chair, Lisa Razzano PsyR Connections 2012 Issue 3

I have worked at a university for many years, so the end of the summer is always a time of... Read more

Relapse Prevention for Sex Offenders: Why spouses should be part of the treatment plan PsyR Connections 2012 Issue 3

Treatment of sex offenders however, requires not only treating or managing the individual, but... Read more

Living with Hearing Voices PsyR Connections 2012 Issue 3
Hearing voices has long been associated as one of the most characteristic symptoms of schizophrenia... Read more
Letter from PRA Chair, Lisa Razzano PsyR Connections 2012 Issue 2

I am also looking forward to working with all of you to continue to build and strengthen our... Read more

Public Policy Update - Spring 2012 PsyR Connections 2012 Issue 2

On June 25-26, 2012, PRA partnered with the National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare... Read more

2012 PRA Annual Conference a Success! PsyR Connections 2012 Issue 2
PRA’s 37th Annual Conference in Minneapolis, MN was a fun, educational, and highly successful event... Read more
PRA’s 2012 Award Recipients PsyR Connections 2012 Issue 2
Each year, PRA presents awards for outstanding contributions to the field of psychiatric... Read more
Evidence Grows for Peer-Led Mental Health Wellness and Education Interventions PsyR Connections 2012 Issue 2
Most of us in community mental health are aware that peer delivered services and supports make good... Read more
Employment Academy PsyR Connections 2012 Issue 2

Alternatives, a large human service agency in central Massachusetts, initiated a pilot project... Read more

A New Approach to Co-Occurring Disorders PsyR Connection 2012 Issue 2

What is the new approach and new information about Co-Occurring Disorders (COD)?

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