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Letter from the PRF Chair
It is a windy fall day here in Boston – one that reminds me that change is around the corner as the...
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With Advanced Training, Peers Gain Credibility
"It is predicted that by 2020, peers will account for 30-45 percent of the mental health workforce."
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PRA to Senate: Mental Health Legislation Needs Changes to Protect Consumers
(McLean, VA September 13, 2016) PRA’s Public Policy Committee engaged in a summer-long exercise to...
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Featured Member: Howard D. Trachtman
I was honored in May at the 2016 Recovery Workforce Summit in Boston with the Isaiah Uliss Award.
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Part 1 & 2: The Challenges of Setting Up a Mental Health Rehabilitation Center in Pakistan
If I had a choice, would I chose Karachi?
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Non-Disclosure of Psychiatric Disability: How to Support a Worker Who Chooses Not to Tell
This article describes the implications of non-disclosure of psychiatric disability in employment...
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Letter from the PRF Chair
As always, I hope that this letter finds you well and thriving within the world of psychiatric...
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Clinical Challenges in Psychiatric Rehabilitation Research: A View from Field Researchers
The Research Department of Thresholds, one of the nation’s largest and premier mental health social...
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Getting Beyond Recovery: Building Resilience Should be the Ultimate Goal for Health Services
Recovery has been the metaphor that guides countless approaches to psychosocial interventions...
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Comparison/Crosswalk of the Child and Family Resiliency Practitioner and Understanding and Meeting the Needs of Children and Adolescents at High Risk: Foundation of a Model
In 2009, the Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association (PRA, formerly USPRA) launched a 30-hour...
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