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Suspension of the National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices: The Importance of Adhering to the Evidence

Posted on August 10, 2018
Abstract Recently the United States Assistant Secretary of Mental Health and Substance Use disclosed having suspended the National Registry of…
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University of Maryland, Baltimore Training Institutes Features Multi-Country Research Study on Using “Big Data” to Evaluate Systems of Care Expansion

Posted on July 20, 2018
Morning Zen Guest Blog Posty ~Mansoor…
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Could SAMSHA’s Proposed Policy Playbooks Save the Mental Health Policy and Outcomes in America?

Posted on July 14, 2018
Morning Zen Guest Blog Post ~ Dennis D. Embry, PhD  If the science is solid and scalable, build with care.…
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Doing the Work: Martin Rafferty and Youth ERA Continue to Forge New Frontiers in Youth Advocacy

Posted on July 13, 2018
Morning Zen Guest Blog Post ~ Jammie Gardner Farish  After listening to Martin Rafferty speak about youth leadership, mental health,…
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Dear Conservative Friend

Posted on June 23, 2018
Dear Conservative Friend, I am taking the time to write this to you after unfriending…
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In America – Advocacy Tales 6-22-18

Posted on June 22, 2018
Download Advocacy Tales here. Read more about the issues in the latest edition of Friday Update.…
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Worthy of Love

Posted on June 15, 2018
My name is Chelsea Romero and I myself once was a child with an incarcerated parent. My dad was arrested…
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Beyond Rhetoric: Why Not Use Good Science to Reduce Homicide, Suicide and Mental Illnesses? Part 1

Posted on May 24, 2018
Morning Zen Guest Blog Post ~ Dennis D. Embry, PhD  My fellow scientists and I are among a small number…
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Beyond Rhetoric: What Can Young People Do to Reduce Violence? Part 2

Posted on May 24, 2018
Morning Zen Guest Blog Post ~ Dennis D. Embry, PhD  Watching the TV guests and pundits, none of them appear…