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Mental Health - Pediatric - OrganizationsOnline Resources
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The Infant-Parent Institute Counseling, training, and research related to infant mental health and family structure. |
Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health A National parent-run organization with a strong family focus, providing extensive information on the needs of children and youth with emotional, behavioral or mental disorders. |
Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health Serving Hillsborough County, information about the organization and the services offered. Includes newsletter, meetings and events, diagnosis, links and contact details. |
Children's Mental Health Foundations and Agencies Network (FAN) The Child Mental Health Foundations and Agencies Network (FAN) is a group of public and private agencies and foundations interested in issues of child development and public policy. |
Children's Mental Health Services Research Center Conducts research that advances the knowledge about children with a variety of behavioral and mental health problems. Includes research on significant social problems such as child abuse, neglect, unruly behavior and delinquency. |
Child Trauma Academy The mission of the Academy is to help improve the lives of traumatized and maltreated children and their families. It's mission to improve the systems that educate, nurture, protect and enrich children. |
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