I just arrived in Hawaii (nice respite from Keene, New Hampshire where it's cold and snowy) to meet with Michael Wylie, Ph.D., Associate Professor and Director, Mental Health Services Research, Evaluation, and Training Program of the University of Hawaii's Social Sciences Research Institute. I hope to talk about transition plans for individuals with autism spectrum disorders and to learn more about how to study problems of mental health utilization and delivery of services.
I received a message this morning from Shelley Viles who developed what I think is the first graduate certificate program in autism spectrum disorders asking me to let people know about the upcoming Autism and Asperger's Exposition at Antioch University in Keene, NH on April 5th, 2008. Several of my students will be there to talk about our Peer Mentoring Program as well as research in speechmatch.
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Posted by: davidfernandis | July 13, 2008 at 04:54 AM
Well its great to read this article, but I have a problem one of my family member suffering from mental disability. And I am worrying about him, so anyone can suggest me for mental's specialist doctor. That would be helpful for me.
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