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Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration Center for Mental Health Services

Last Updated: 3/15/2010



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SAMHSA's Resource Center to Promote Acceptance,
Dignity and Social Inclusion Associated with
Mental Health (ADS Center)

Information by AUDIENCE
 
  Families:   Consumers:
Children, youth, parents/caregivers
Peer support, disclosure, recovery
 
  Older Adults:   Providers:
Ageism, perceptions, recovery, service access
Mental health services, parity, general practitioners, provider stigma
 
Information by TOPIC
 
  Art:   Housing
Performing, visual, literary
Landlords/realtors, homelessness, NIMBYism
 
  Culture:   Media:
Race, ethnicity, perceptions
News, film, television, myths of violence
 
  Education:   Language:
Teachers, primary/secondary school, college/university
People-first language, discriminatory language, labels
 
  Employment:   Policy & Legislation:
Employers, workplace, military
Policymakers, criminal justice system, protection and advocacy
 
  Faith & Spirituality:   Research, Facts & Statistics:
Faith Leaders, congregation, inclusion
Participatory research, researchers, stigma measures
 
  Gender:   Rural Communities:
Men, women, LGBT
Barriers, services providers, policy
 
  Substance Use Disorders:  
Co-occurring, addiction, recovery
 

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