The Research and Training Center produces a research review, Focal Point, which is published annually and mailed free of charge to 21,000 readers.
Issues available online:
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Spring, 2000:
Early Intervention in Children's Mental Health
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Fall, 1999:
Finding a Fit Between Work and Family Life
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Fall, 1998: Family Participation in Policy-Making
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Spring, 1997: Families, Juvenile Justice, and Children's Mental Health
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Fall, 1996:
Families, Managed Care, and Children's Mental Health |
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Fall, 1995:
Fathers, Siblings and Grandparents of Children with Mental, Emotional or Behavioral Disorders |
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Summer, 1994:
Developing Culturally Competent Organizations
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Winter/Spring, 1994:
Children's Mental Health Services in Health Care Reform |
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Spring/Summer, 1991:
Serving Lesbian and Gay Youth |
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Spring/Summer, 1990:
Relinquishing Custody: Continuing the Dialogue
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Summer, 1989:
Barriers to Accessing Services: Relinquishing Legal Custody as a Means of Obtaining Services for Children with Serious Emotional Disabilities
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Fall, 1989/Winter, 1990:
Families and Professionals Working Together: Issues and Opportunities
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Summer, 1988:
Services to Minority Populations: What Does it Mean to be a Culturally Competent Professional
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Winter, 1988:
Portland Hosts Parent/Professional Collaborative Training Session |
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Spring/Summer, 1987:
Therapeutic Case Advocacy: A Summary
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Fall, 1987:
Youth in Transition: A Framework for Program Development |
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Winter, 1987:
Families as Allies Conference |
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Fall, 1986:
Re-thinking Emotional Disturbances in Children |