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Our research is designed to promote the transformation of mental health care by increasing knowledge of supports, services, and policies that:

  • Build on family strengths;
  • Are community based, family driven, and youth guided;
  • Promote cultural competence; and
  • Are based on evidence of effectiveness.

 

 

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Focal Points Prior to 2000

The Research and Training Center produces a research review, Focal Point, which is published semiannually and mailed free of charge to 25,000 readers.

The Research and Training Center makes its products accessible to diverse audiences. If you need a publication or product in an alternative format, please contact the publications coordinator by phone at 503.725.4175 or Email rtcpubs@pdx.edu

Issues available online:

mini spring 2000 focal point cover

Spring, 2000:

Early Intervention in Children's Mental Health

mini fall 1999 focal point cover

Fall, 1999:

Finding a Fit Between Work and Family Life

mini fall 1998 focal point cover

Fall, 1998:

Family Participation in Policy-Making

mini spring 1997 focal point cover

Spring, 1997:

Families, Juvenile Justice, and Children's Mental Health

mini fall 96 focal point cover

Fall, 1996:

Families, Managed Care, and Children's Mental Health
mini fall 95 focal point cover

Fall, 1995:

Fathers, Siblings and Grandparents of Children with Mental, Emotional or Behavioral Disorders
mini summer 1994 focal point cover

Summer, 1994:

Developing Culturally Competent Organizations

mini winter spring 1994 focal point cover

Winter/Spring, 1994:

Children's Mental Health Services in Health Care Reform
mini spring summer 1991 focal point cover

Spring/Summer, 1991:

Serving Lesbian and Gay Yout
mini spring summer 1990 focal point cover

Spring/Summer, 1990:

Relinquishing Custody: Continuing the Dialogue

mini spring summer 1990 focal point cover

Summer, 1989:

Barriers to Accessing Services: Relinquishing Legal Custody as a Means of Obtaining Services for Children with Serious Emotional Disabilities

mini fall 1989 focal point cover

Fall, 1989/Winter, 1990:

Families and Professionals Working Together: Issues and Opportunities

mini summer 1988 focal point cover

Summer, 1988:

Services to Minority Populations: What Does it Mean to be a Culturally Competent Professional

mini winter 1988 focal point cover

Winter, 1988:

Portland Hosts Parent/Professional Collaborative Training Session

mini spring summer 1987 focal point cover

Spring/Summer, 1987:

Therapeutic Case Advocacy: A Summary

mini fall 1987 focal point cover

Fall, 1987:

Youth in Transition: A Framework for Program Development

mini winter 1987 focal point cover

Winter, 1987:

Families as Allies Conference

mini fall 1986 focal point cover

Fall, 1986:

Re-thinking Emotional Disturbances in Children


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