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  University of Oklahoma, College of Continuing Education   

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College of Continuing Education
The University of Oklahoma
1700 Asp Avenue
Norman, OK 73072-2248

405/325-4414
800/522-0772 ext 4414

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  University of Otago, Department of Psychology   

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Department of Psychology
Union Place East/Leith Walk
PO Box 56, Dunedin
New Zealand

+64/3/479 7645
+64/3/479 8335 fax

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  University of Ottawa, Department of Psychiatry   

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Department of Psychiatry
1145 Carling Avenue
Ottawa, Ontario K1Z 7K4
Canada

613/722-6521

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  University of Oxford, Centre for Evidence-Based Mental Health [CEBMH]   

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Centre for Evidence-Based Mental Health
Department of Psychiatry
University of Oxford
Warneford Hospital
Oxford OX3 7JX
United Kingdom

+44/1865/226476
+44/1865/793101 fax

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The Centre for Evidence-Based Mental Health [CEBMH] is a non-profit making organisation aims to educate mental health professionals in the process of evidence based practice in mental health.

The CEBMH website aims to support all mental health professionals in their everyday practice; providing a portal to high quality evidence based mental health information, as well as a range of teaching materials.

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  University of Oxford, Department of Experimental Psychology   

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Department of Experimental Psychology
University of Oxford
South Parks Road
Oxford OX1 3UD
United Kingdom

+44/1865/271444
+44/1865/310447 fax

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The Department is in direct continuity with the Institute of Experimental Psychology, founded in 1935. The name was changed to 'Department' upon the move to the present large building shared with the Department of Zoology. The Department is well-equipped for a variety of types of psychological research, and also has an excellent library.

Research interests include:

  • Brain and behaviour relationships, especially involving perception and memory and motor function
  • Human experimental psychology, especially involving attention, memory, human skills and industrial health
  • Social psychology, especially non-verbal communication, long-term relationships and social skills
  • Developmental psychology, especially infant perception and social interaction, emotional development, and development of reading and other cognitive skills

About 300 undergraduates read either Experimental Psychology or PPP (Psychology with Physiology or Philosophy). The size of the graduate research student body is one of the largest of any psychology department in the UK. A number of senior post-doctoral research scientists, many of them long-term, are also attached to the Department.

The Department has research grants from external bodies, including the MRC, BBSRC and ESRC, Health & Safety Executive and private foundations. It also currently holds grants for European programmes of research and also has a wide range of international collaborations.

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  University of Oxford, Department of Psychiatry   

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Department of Psychiatry
University of Oxford
Warneford Hospital
Oxford OX3 7JX
United Kingdom

+44/1865/226 451
+44/1865/793 101 fax


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The Department of Psychiatry is based at the Warneford Hospital and has units for research and teaching at two other Oxford hospitals: the section of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the Park Hospital for Children and the Unit for Research into Psychological Medicine at the John Radcliffe Hospital. The University Department offers specialist services based at the Warneford Hospital. There are, in addition, specialist services for rehabilitation, psychotherapy, psychogeriatrics, substance abuse, general hospital psychiatry and child and adolescent psychiatry. These services include in their staff honorary members of the University department, and postgraduate clinical training can be arranged in all these units.

The principal research groups in the Department are concerned with mood disorders, cognitive therapy, eating disorders, evidence based medicine, old age psychiatry, schizophrenia, psychological medicine, child and adolescent psychiatry and suicide and deliberate self-harm.

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  University of Pennsylvania, Center for Neurobiology and Behavior [CNB]   

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Center for Neurobiology and Behavior
Translational Research Laboratory
125 South 31st Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104

215/898-0092


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The primary scientific objective of the Center for Neurobiology and Behavior [CNB] is to foster interdisciplinary research and training in the basic neural and molecular mechanisms underlying complex behavior, including but not limited to psychopathologic behavior. The Center complements and extends the research program of the Department of Neuroscience by supporting an integrated systems approach to the neurobiology of mammalian and human behavior.

Event
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  1. Understanding the Physiology of Noradrenergic & Serotonergic Neurones Using Viral Gene Transfer November 21, 2008: Philadelphia, PA
  2. Seminar December 19, 2008: Philadelphia, PA

Event
#1
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Presenter: Sergey Kasparov, PhD, Reader in Molecular Physiology, Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Bristol, United Kingdom.

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Jeanne Blackman

215/898-0092


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Event
#2
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Seminar
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December 19, 2008

Philadelphia, PA

Sponsor: University of Pennsylvania, Center for Neurobiology and Behavior [CNB]


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Jeanne Blackman

215/898-0092


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  University of Pennsylvania, Center for Studies of Addictions [CSA]   

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Center for Studies of Addictions
3900 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104

215/222-3200


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The Center for Studies of Addiction/Treatment Research Center [CSA], jointly sponsored by the University of Pennsylvania and the Philadelphia Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VA), was founded in 1971 for the dual purpose of providing high quality treatment and advancing research frontiers.

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  University of Pennsylvania, Center for the Treatment and Study of Anxiety [CTSA]   

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Center for the Treatment and Study of Anxiety
University of Pennsylvania
3535 Market Street, 6th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19104

215/746-3327
215/746-3311 fax

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The Center for the Treatment and Study of Anxiety [CTSA] was founded in 1979 as a division of the Department of Psychiatry of the University of Pennsylvania. CTSA performs research, offers clinical treatment and conducts training programs locally and workshops around the US and internationally.

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  University of Pennsylvania, Center for Mental Health Policy and Services Research [CMHPSR]   

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Center for Mental Health Policy and Services Research
University City Science Center Building, 7th Floor
3535 Market Street
3rd Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19104-2648

215/662-2886
215/349-8715 fax

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The Center for Mental Health Policy and Services Research [CMHPSR] was established in 1986 "To improve the quality and performance of behavioral health for public sector clients through research, evaluation, and education."

The CMHPSR researches the organization, financing, and management structure of mental health care systems and the delivery of mental health services and provides consultation and technical support to those individuals and programs involved in implementing system change. The Center has attempted to use the results of its research and evaluation efforts to inform the decision making of public policy makers at local, state, and national levels.

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  University of Pennsylvania, Department of Psychiatry   

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Department of Psychiatry
3 Blockley Hall
423 Guardian Drive
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6021

215/662-2818
215/662-6911 fax

Event
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  1. Grand Rounds: "Primum non Nocere - First do no Harm - Minimizing the Inherent Harm in Forensic Psychiatric Practice" November 6, 2008: Philadelphia, PA
  2. Grand Rounds: "The Biology and Treatment of Impulsive Aggression" November 20, 2008: Philadelphia, PA
  3. Grand Rounds: "Neurolaw - The potential benefits and pitfalls with increased involvement of neuroscience in law" December 4, 2008: Philadelphia, PA
  4. Grand Rounds: "Neuroscience and the Non-Problem of Free Will in Forensic Psychiatry" December 18, 2008: Philadelphia, PA
  5. Grand Rounds: "Neurobiology of Antisocial Personality Disorder" January 8, 2009: Philadelphia, PA
  6. Grand Rounds: "TADS Trial (Treatments for Adolescent Depression)" January 22, 2009: Philadelphia, PA
  7. Grand Rounds: "The Treatment of Resistant Depression in Adolescents: Can We Do Better?" February 5, 2009: Philadelphia, PA
  8. Grand Rounds: "Case Presentation" February 19, 2009: Philadelphia, PA
  9. Grand Rounds: "DSM - Past, Present and Future" March 5, 2009: Philadelphia, PA
  10. Grand Rounds: "State of the Science - Antidepressants, Suicidality and the FDA Drug Safety Analyses - A View from the Front Lines" March 19, 2009: Philadelphia, PA
  11. Grand Rounds: "Sleep and the Neural Basis of Consciousness" April 2, 2009: Philadelphia, PA
  12. Grand Rounds: "Phenotypic differential vulnerability to sleep loss" April 16, 2009: Philadelphia, PA
  13. Grand Rounds: "Developments in Sleep-Promoting Medications" April 30, 2009: Philadelphia, PA
  14. Grand Rounds: "Case Presentation - Insomnia: Differential Diagnosis and Treatment" May 14, 2009: Philadelphia, PA

Event
#1
Detail:



Presenter: Robert Sadoff, MD, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania.


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Event
#2
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Grand Rounds
"The Biology and Treatment of Impulsive Aggression"

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November 20, 2008

Philadelphia, PA

Sponsor: University of Pennsylvania, Department of Psychiatry


Presenter: Emil F Coccaro, MD, Director, CNPRU; Professor of Psychiatry and Chairman, Department of Psychiatry, University of Chicago, Illinois.


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Presenter: Ruben C Gur, PhD, Director, Brain Behavior Center; Professor, Departments of Psychiatry, Radiology and Neurology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.


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Presenter: Stephen J Morse, JD, PhD, Ferdinand Wakeman Hubbell Professor of Law Professor of Psychology and Law in Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.


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#5
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Grand Rounds
"Neurobiology of Antisocial Personality Disorder"

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January 8, 2009

Philadelphia, PA

Event sponsored by: University of Pennsylvania, Department of Psychiatry


Presenter: Martin Franklin, PhD, Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology in Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.


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Event
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Grand Rounds
"TADS Trial (Treatments for Adolescent Depression)"

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January 22, 2009

Philadelphia, PA

Sponsored by: University of Pennsylvania, Department of Psychiatry


Presenter: John March, MD, MPH, Director, Division of Neuroscience Medicine; Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University.


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Presenter: David Brent, MD, Academic Chief and Professor, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.


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Event
#8
Detail:

Grand Rounds
"Case Presentation"

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February 19, 2009

Philadelphia, PA

Sponsor: University of Pennsylvania, Department of Psychiatry


Presenter: Elizabeth B Weller, MD, Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics, University of Pennsylvania Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.


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#9
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Grand Rounds
"DSM - Past, Present and Future"

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March 5, 2009

Philadelphia, PA

Sponsored by: University of Pennsylvania, Department of Psychiatry


Presenter: Michael First, MD, Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York.


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Presenter: Kelly Posner, PhD, Associate Clinical Professor of Medical Psychology (in Psychiatry), Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Division, Columbia University, New York, New York.


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Grand Rounds
"Sleep and the Neural Basis of Consciousness"

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April 2, 2009

Philadelphia, PA

Sponsor: University of Pennsylvania, Department of Psychiatry


Presenter: Giulio Tononi, MD, PhD, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin - Madison.


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#12
Detail:

Grand Rounds
"Phenotypic differential vulnerability to sleep loss"

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April 16, 2009

Philadelphia, PA

Event sponsored by: University of Pennsylvania, Department of Psychiatry


Presenter: David F Dinges, PhD, Chief, Division of Sleep and Chronobiology; Director, Unit for Experimental Psychiatry; Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.


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#13
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Grand Rounds
"Developments in Sleep-Promoting Medications"

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April 30, 2009

Philadelphia, PA

Sponsored by: University of Pennsylvania, Department of Psychiatry


Presenter: Thomas Roth, PhD, Director of Research and Chief of Sleep Medicine, Henry Ford Hospital Sleep Disorders and Research Center.


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Grand Rounds
"Case Presentation - Insomnia: Differential Diagnosis and Treatment"

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May 14, 2009

Philadelphia, PA

Event sponsored by: University of Pennsylvania, Department of Psychiatry


Presenters:
    • Michael Perlis, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
    • Philip Gehrman, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia


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  University of Pittsburgh Medical Center [UPMC]   

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University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
200 Lothrop Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-2582

800/533-8762
412/647-8762

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  University of Pittsburgh Medical Center [UPMC], Services for Teens at Risk [STAR-Center]   

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STAR-Center
Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic
3811 O'Hara Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

412/246-5598
412/246-5620 fax


About:


Services for Teens at Risk [STAR-Center] is a comprehensive research, treatment, and training center. Funded by the State of Pennsylvania's General Assembly in 1986 to address adolescent suicide and depression, the program provides individual assessment and treatment to teens who are experiencing depression and suicidality. It also provides community education services in regards to depression and suicidality to schools, social service agencies, churches and other organizations that request them.

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  University of Pittsburgh Medical Center [UPMC], Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic [WPIC]   

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Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic
3811 O'Hara Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

877/624-4100
412/624-2000
412/647-9555 fax


About:


The Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic [WPIC] includes the Department of Psychiatry of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center [UPMC]. The WPIC Library has one of the world's most comprehensive collections in psychiatry and the behavioral sciences.

Event
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  1. 8-th International Conference on Bipolar Disorder June 25-27, 2009: Pittsburgh, PA

Event
#1
Detail:



Topics:
  • Diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder Across the Lifespan
  • Advances in the Neurobiology and Genetics
  • Medical Prevention and Intervention
  • Combined Treatment of Bipolar Disorders
  • Treatment Strategies for Comorbid Conditions


Deadline for abstracts or proposals: 1/15/2009.

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Maria Penña-Jordan
OERP/WPIC
Ross Building, Room 178
4601 Baum Boulevard
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

412/802-6917
412/802-6910 fax


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  University of Queensland, Centre for Online Health [COH]   

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The Centre for Online Health
Level 3, Foundation Building
Royal Children's Hospital
Herston Road
Herston, Queensland 4029
Australia

+61/7/3346 4707
+61/7/3346 4754
+61/7/3346 4705 fax

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Centre for Online Health
Level 3, General Purpose South
The University of Queensland
St Lucia 4072
Australia

+61/7/3365 4671

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The Centre for Online Health [COH] Health is a research, teaching, education and service provider within the University of Queensland's Faculty of Health Sciences. The Centre's mission is to pursue improvements in health care through the application of information technology.

The Centre has 4 areas of activity:

  1. Rresearch in the area of online health
  2. Teaching about online health
  3. Commercialisation of research outcomes
  4. Delivery of services in online health

The official publication of COH is the Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare.

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  University of Queensland, Department of Psychiatry   

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University of Queensland Department of Psychiatry
Mental Health Centre, Royal Brisbane Hospital
Herston, Queensland, 4029
Australia

+61/7/3365 5145
+61/7/3365 5488 fax

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  University of Queensland, Parenting and Family Support Centre [PFSC]   

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Parenting and Family Support Centre
School of Psychology
The University of Queensland
Brisbane QLD 4072
Australia

+61/7/3365 7290
+61/7/3365 6724 fax

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The Parenting and Family Support Centre [PFSC] was established in 1996 as a specialist family intervention research and training facility within the School of Psychology at The University of Queensland, Australia. The primary aim of the PFSC is to prevent behavioural and emotional problems in preadolescent children by enhancing the skills and confidence of parents and by addressing the family risk factors known to contribute to adverse developmental outcomes in children.

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  University of Rhode Island, Department of Psychology   

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Department of Psychology
Chafee Building
Kingston, RI 02881-0808

401/874-2193
401/874-2157 fax

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  University of Rochester, Family Therapy Training Program   

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