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International Newsletter Archive

Below are archived posts from the International Newsletter.

Articles

Advancing Psychiatric Rehabilitation & Recovery Globally: Lessons from Field Work in Post-Earthquake Haiti International Newsletter Vol. 9 Spring 2015
Since the 2010 earthquake, a partnership between U.S. mental health professionals & Haiti-based... Read more
Greetings From the International Committee Co-Chairs International Newsletter Vol. 9 Spring 2015
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Celebrating Psych Rehab Around the World at the 2014 Recovery Workforce Summit International Newsletter Vol. 9 Spring 2015
Celebrating Psych Rehab Around the World at the 2014 Recovery Workforce Summit held in Baltimore,... Read more
New Zealand Comes to PRA International Newsletter Vol. 9 Spring 2015
Kia Ora and greetings from Aotearoa (New Zealand)! Aotearoa is the Maori word for New Zealand and... Read more
What's in a Name? International Committee Dialogue Around a Name Change for Schizophrenia International Newsletter Vol. 7 Winter 2013
International Committee dialogue around a name change for Schizophrenia. Read more
A Sweeter Smelling Rose: Response to International Committee Dialogue Around a Name Change for Schizophrenia International Newsletter Vol. 7 Winter 2013
The responses from the discussion among members of the International Committee were sent to the... Read more
Letter from International Committee Co-Chairs, Carolyn Peterson and Sue Carr International Newsletter Vol. 7 Winter 2013
Greetings from the Co-Chairs of the International Committee. Welcome to the latest edition of the... Read more

Submit an Article to International Newsletter

If you are interested in submitting an article for the next issue of International Newsletter please see the guidelines below. You can submit an article at any time by sending it to Gregory Morrison.

Article Guidelines:

  • Clear relevance to field of psychiatric rehabilitation with international appeal
  • 700 words or less; longer articles cannot be accepted
  • Provide web links to further information if applicable
  • Include photographs, logos, or other graphics if available; submissions with photographs will be given top priority
  • Adherence to PRA's language guidelines
  • Include author's full name(s), title, organization, and e-mail address