Childhood Adversity Increases Psychosis Mad in America.com April 2, 2012 Researchers in the U.K. and Netherlands found a nearly […]
Archives for April 2012
“Did The NYPD Suffocate A Mentally Ill Woman To Death While Trying To Cuff Her?”
NYAPRS Note: “In November 2007, New York City police officers fired 20 shots, killing a mentally ill Brooklyn teen (Khiel […]
SAMHSA BRSS TACS Awards Grants to 8 Peer Run/Recovery Community Groups
SAMHSA Starts Health Reform Education Work with the Center of Social Innovation Awards to […]
Save the Date! May 5 NYC Annual Mental Health Film Festival
NYAPRS Note: The following comes from Community Access’ extraordinary Carla Rabinowitz about the upcoming annual joint Community Access and NYAPRS […]
Assembly, Business Groups Clash Over Minimum Wage Hike Proposal
Klein: Minimum Wage Hike Good For Business; Business Group: No, It’s Not By Jon Campbell Gannett News Service April 02, […]
Study: Peer-led Education Increases Self-esteem and Assertiveness
Peer-led Education Increases Self-esteem and Assertiveness A study of 428 adults with mental illness diagnoses were randomly assigned to the […]
New Study Links Depression with Sleep Breathing Problems
Depression Linked With Sleep Breathing Problems, Study Finds MyHealthNewsDaily March 30, 2012 Experiencing breathing problems during sleep may raise […]
NYNP: State Budget Deal Satisfies Low Expectations
State Budget Deal Satisfies Low Expectations New York Nonprofit Press March 28, 2012 It is a sign of the times! […]
Vet to Vet Site Offers Manual, Support Resources
Vet to Vet is based on the concept of mutual help. Each One Reach One Teach One. We are group […]
Newsday: New NYS Program Extends Peer Support to Vets with PTSD
NYAPRS Note: Here’s some more details on the recently approved state allocation to enhance Vet Peer Support services that will […]
Oss: Is The Focus On Readmission Rates Misguided?
Is The Focus On Readmission Rates Misguided? By Monica Oss Open Minds March 30, 2012 Developed by OPEN MINDS, […]