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ARIZONA
SUICIDE PREVENTION
EMPACT-Suicide
Prevention Center will continue to receive calls
on 1-800-SUICIDE as well as our own local hotline.
Patricia Kempker, MC, LPC
Manager,
Suicide Prevention and Sexual Assault Services
EMPACT-Suicide Prevention Center
1232 E. Broadway Road, #120 Tempe, Arizona 85282
(480) 784-1514, ext 1000
(480) 784-1500 Suicide/Crisis Hotline
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK

Arizona Department of Health Services
Heather Brown
Suicide Prevention Coordinator
Division of Behavioral Health Services
Bureau of Substance Abuse Treatment and Prevention Services
150 North 18th Avenue, #220 Phoenix, AZ 85007
ph: (602) 364-4630 fx: (602) 364-4763
email: brownhe@hs.state.az.us
Arizona
State Senate Capitol Complex
1700 West Washington Phoenix, AZ 85007-2890
Info Desk (602) 926-3559 Fax (602) 926-3429 Toll Free: 1-800-352-8404
Official
Web site with direct telephone numbers and emails
Arizona
House of Representatives Capitol Complex
1700 West Washington Phoenix, AZ 85007-2890
Info Desk (602) 926-4221 Toll Free: 1-800-352-8404
Official
Web site with direct telephone numbers and emails
Tucson
Office
400 West Congress St. Suite 201 Tucson, AZ 85701
Senate Info Desk (520) 628-6596
House Info Desk (520) 628-6593 Fax (520) 628-6615
Toll Free: 1-800-352-8404
Arizona
Office of the Governor
Susan Gerard Policy Advisor,
Health/Human Services 602-542-4331
Arizona
Representative Deb Gullett
Chairman House Standing Committee on Health
office phone 602-542-5766
dgullett@azleg.state.az.us
Arizona
Senator Carolyn Allen
Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Health
office phone 602-542-4480
callen@azleg.state.az.us
Governor Napolitano's website:
http://www.governor.state.az.us/
Arizona Legislature website:
http://www.azleg.state.az.us/
House
Standing Committee on Health website, with links
to members
http://www.azleg.state.az.us/CommitteeInfo.asp?Committee_ID=73
Senate
Standing Committee on Health Website with links
to members
http://www.azleg.state.az.us/CommitteeInfo.asp?Committee_ID=8
Arizona
Suicide Coalition
Chairman, John Spaulding, Ph.D.
Mental Health Program Phoenix Area Indian Health Service
40 N. Central Ave. Phoenix AZ 85004
Ph 602-364-5187 FAX 602-364-5025
NATIONAL
SUICIDE PREVENTION
Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention
Phone: 1-800-311-3435
www.cdc.gov
National
Institute of Mental Health
Phone: 301-443-4513
www.nimh.nih.gov
Substance
Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Phone: 1-800-487-4890
www.samhsa.gov
Office
of the Surgeon General National Strategy for Suicide Prevention
www.mentalhealth.org/suicideprevention
American
Association of Suicidology
Phone: 202-237-2280
www.suicidology.org
American
Foundation for Suicide Prevention
Phone: 1-888-333-AFSP Phone:215-363-3500
www.afsp.org International
INTERNATIONAL
SUICIDE PREVENTION
Canterbury
Suicide Project (New Zealand)
Phone: 64 3 364 0530
www.chmeds.ac.nz/RESEARCH/SUICIDE/Suicide.htm
National
Swedish Centre for Suicide Research
Phone: +46 08/728 70 26 www.ki.se/ipm/enheter/engSui.html
National
Youth Suicide Prevention Project (Australia)
Phone: 61 3 9214 7888 www.aifs.org.au/ysp
Suicide
Information and Education Centre
Phone: 403 245-3900
www.siec.ca
World
Health Organization
Phone: +00 41 22 791 21 11
www.who.int
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How to find out about a provider‹status
of their license, education, complaints:
State
of Arizona Board of Psychologists Examiners
1400 West Washington Street Suite 235
Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Phone: (602) 542-8162 Fax: (602)
542-8279
Arizona
Board of Behavioral Health Examiners (Licensed Professional
Counselors-LPC)
State Of Arizona Board Of Behavioral Health Examiners
1400 West Washington, Suite 350, Phoenix, Az 85007
Phone: 602.542.1882 Fax: 602.542.1830
E-mail Address: azbbhe@bbhe.state.az.us
Certification for LPCs in Arizona is voluntary and is not
required to practice any of the professions covered by counselors.
Many professionals request certification to demonstrate
that they have met Board standards for education, experience,
and competence. In addition, certification is increasingly
required by licensing agencies, employers, insurance programs,
and consumers of behavioral health services.
Arizona
Medical Board (Psychiatrists)
Arizona Medical Board 9545 East Doubletree Ranch Road Scottsdale,
Arizona 85258
480-551-2700 877-255-2212 questions@azmdboard.org
Press and Media Inquiries 480-551-2713
Psychiatrists are medical doctors and must be licensed by
the Arizona Medical Board. This site includes the psychiatrists
by specialty (children, adolescents, adults, etc.) Information
included on this site is in which city and state they were
licensee; where they received their medical and psychiatric
training; and the status of their license (active, cancelled,
revoked, etc.).
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Psychology
- Professional Associations, Organizations and Societies
A-C
American
Counseling Association
The American Counseling Association is a not-for-profit,
professional and educational organization that is dedicated
to the growth and enhancement of the counseling profession.
Founded in 1952, ACA is the world's largest association
exclusively representing professional counselors.
American
Mental Health Counselors Association
The American Mental Health Counselors Association is the
only organization working exclusively for the mental health
counseling profession.
American
Nurses Association
The American Nurses Association is a full-service professional
organization representing the nation's 2.6 million Registered
Nurses through its 53 constituent state associations and
13 organizational affiliate members. ANA advances the nursing
profession by fostering high standards of nursing practice,
promoting the economic and general welfare of nurses in
the workplace, projecting a positive and realistic view
of nursing, and by lobbying the Congress and regulatory
agencies on health care issues affecting nurses and the
public.
American
Occupational Therapy Association
The American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) is
the nationally recognized professional association for over
60,000 occupational therapists and occupational therapy
assistants. These individuals work with people experiencing
health problems such as stroke, spinal cord, injuries, cancer,
congenital conditions, developmental problems, and mental
illness, in a wide range of practice settings including
hospitals, nursing facilities, home health agencies, outpatient
rehabilitation clinics, psychiatric facilities and schools.
American
Psychiatric Association
The American Psychiatric Association is a medical specialty
society recognized world-wide. Its 40,500 U.S. and international
physicians specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of
mental and emotional illnesses and substance use disorders.
American
Psychiatric Nurses Association
The American Psychiatric Nurses Association provides leadership
to advance psychiatric-mental health nursing practice, improves
mental health care for culturally diverse individuals, families,
groups and communities and shape health policy for the delivery
of mental health services.
American
Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
The American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP)
is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and was established
in 1953. The AACAP is a membership based organization, composed
of over 6,300 child and adolescent psychiatrists and other
interested physicians. AACAP's members actively research,
evaluate, diagnose, and treat psychiatric disorders and
pride themselves on giving direction to and responding quickly
to new developments in addressing the health care needs
of children and their families.
American
Academy of Psychoanalysis
The American Academy of Psychoanalysis is a national professional
organization of medical psychoanalysts. Fellows of the Academy
are graduate psychoanalysts. Other membership categories
are Scientific Associates, Psychiatric Associates, and Candidate
Members.
American
Association of Pastoral Counselors
The American Association of Pastoral Counselors (AAPC) represents
and sets professional standards for over 3,200 Pastoral
Counselors and more than 100 pastoral counseling centers
in the United States. AAPC was founded in 1963 as an organization
which certifies Pastoral Counselors, accredits pastoral
counseling centers, and approves training programs. AAPC
is non-sectarian and respects the spiritual commitments
and religious traditions of those who seek assistance without
imposing counselor beliefs onto the client.
American
Association of Suicidology
The American Association of Suicidology (AAS) is dedicated
to the understanding and prevention of suicide. AAS promotes
research, public awareness programs, and education and training
for professionals and volunteers. In addition, AAS serves
as a national clearinghouse for information on suicide.
The membership of AAS includes mental health professionals,
researchers, suicide prevention and crisis intervention
centers, school districts, crisis center volunteers, survivors
of suicide, and a variety of lay persons who have an interest
in suicide prevention. AAS is a not-for-profit organization.
American
Foundation for Suicide Prevention
The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention is dedicated
to advancing our knowledge of suicide and our ability to
prevent it. Phone: 1-888-333-AFSP Phone:215-363-3500
American
Medical Association
The web site of the American Medical Association (AMA) whose
work includes the development and promotion of standards
in medical practice, research, and education; strong advocacy
agenda on behalf of patients and physicians; and the commitment
to providing accurate, timely information and discourse
on matters important to the health of America.
American
Psychiatric Association
The American Psychiatric Association is a medical specialty
society recognized world-wide. Its 40,500 U.S. and international
physicians specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of
mental and emotional illnesses and substance use disorders.
American
Psychoanalytic Association
The American Psychoanalytic Association is a professional
organization of psychoanalysts throughout the United States.
The Association is comprised of Affiliate Societies and
Training Institutes in many cities and has about 3,000 individual
members. The Association is a Regional Association of the
International Psychoanalytical Association.
American
Psychological Association
The American Psychological Association (APA), in Washington,
DC, is the largest scientific and professional organization
representing psychology in the United States and is the
world's largest association of psychologists. APA's membership
includes more than 155,000 researchers, educators, clinicians,
consultants, and students. Through its divisions in 50 subfields
of psychology and affiliations with 59 state, territorial,
and Canadian provincial associations, APA works to advance
psychology as a science, as a profession, and as a means
of promoting human welfare.
American
Psychological Association of Graduate Students
This web site is the home page of the American Psychological
Association of Graduate Students (APAGS). APAGS is the official
graduate student organization of APA, home to 31,000 graduate
and undergraduate students in psychology.
American
Psychological Society
The American Psychological Society (APS), founded in 1988,
is the most active and rapidly growing scientific society
in the world dedicated to advancing the best of scientific
psychology in research, application, and the improvement
of the human condition. APS members are a diverse group
of the world's foremost scientists and academics, working
individually and together across the broad span of knowledge
encompassed by basic and applied psychological science.
American
Psychological Society Student Caucus
The American Psychological Society Student Causus (APSCC)
is an organization which acts as a voice for students in
APS policy decisions and as a national networking and informational
source. The APSCC consists of 50 chapters nationwide with
the number growing each year.
ARIZONA
STATE LEGISLATURE
Arizona
State Senate Capitol Complex
1700 West Washington Phoenix, AZ 85007-2890
Info Desk (602) 926-3559 Fax (602) 926-3429 Toll Free: 1-800-352-8404
Official
Web site with direct telephone numbers and emails
Arizona
House of Representatives Capitol Complex
1700 West Washington Phoenix, AZ 85007-2890
Info Desk (602) 926-4221 Toll Free: 1-800-352-8404
Official
Web site with direct telephone numbers and emails
Tucson
Office
400 West Congress St. Suite 201 Tucson, AZ 85701
Senate Info Desk (520) 628-6596
House Info Desk (520) 628-6593 Fax (520) 628-6615
Toll Free: 1-800-352-8404
Association
for Behavior Analysis
The Association for Behavior Analysis is dedicated to promoting
the experimental, theoretical, and applied analysis of behavior.
The ABA encompasses contemporary scientific and social issues,
theoretical advances, and the dissemination of professional
and public information. ABA is a membership organization
that provides a forum for twenty-one special interest groups,
maintains a mutually beneficial relationship with thirty-six
affiliated chapters located around the world, and organizes
an annual convention.
Association
for Computational Linguistics
The Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) is an
international scientific and professional society for people
working on problems involving natural language and computation.
Association
for Death Education and Counseling
The Association for Death Education and Counseling (ADEC)
is an international, multidisciplinary organization dedicated
to improving the quality of education, counseling and care-giving
pertaining to dying, death, grief and loss; to promoting
the development and interchange of related theory and research;
and to providing support, stimulation and encouragement
to its members and those studying and working in related
fields.
Association
for Psychological Type
The Association for Psychological Type promotes knowledge
of psychological type and, thereby, growth for individuals
and groups within society at large and, in particular, for
professionals who use psychological type theory in their
professional lives. This site contains numerous links to
sites focusing on instruments such as the Myers-Briggs Type
Indicator (MBTI).
Canadian
Psychological Association
The Canadian Psychological Association is a voluntary organization
which represents the interests of all aspects of psychology
in Canada and which promotes unity, coherence and a sense
of identity across the diverse scientific and professional
interests.
Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is
recognized as the lead federal agency for protecting the
health and safety of people - at home and abroad, providing
credible information to enhance health decisions, and promoting
health through strong partnerships. CDC serves as the national
focus for developing and applying disease prevention and
control, environmental health, and health promotion and
education activities designed to improve the health of the
people of the United States. Phone: 1-800-311-3435
Cognitive
Neuroscience Society
Since its founding in 1994, the Cognitive Neuroscience Society
has been dedicated to bringing its 1000 worldwide members
the latest research and dialogues, so that thoughtful analysis
can take place within both public and professional circles.
The Society's members, who are engaged in research that
is related to the general areas of perception and cognition,
are connected to a vast network of cutting-edge information.
This information is presented, at the Society's member-supported
annual scientific conference of international members and
colleagues, by well known and respected leaders in the field.
This three-day program of speakers, panels, and posters
addresses various aspects of cognitive neuroscience education
and research.
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D-F
Federation
of Behavioral, Psychological and Cognitive Sciences
The Federation of Behavioral, Psychological and Cognitive
Sciences was founded in 1981 to represent the interests
of scientists who do research in the behavioral, psychological
and cognitive sciences. The Federation focuses its efforts
on legislative and regulatory advocacy, education and getting
information to scientists. The Federation is a dues-supported
coalition comprised of 17 scientific societies and approximately
150 university departments of psychology, schools of education,
research centers, regional psychological associations and
science divisions of the American Psychological Association.
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G-N
Human
Behavior and Evolution Society
The Human Behavior and Evolution Society (HBES) is an interdisciplinary,
international society of researchers from the social and
biological sciences who use evolutionary theory to discover
human nature (including evolved cognitive, behavioral, emotional
and sexual adaptations). The Society was formed in 1988
and promotes the exchange of ideas and research findings
using evolutionary theory, including studies of animal behavior,
to better understand human nature.
International
Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology
The International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology
(IACCP) was founded in 1972 and has a membership of over
500 persons in more than 65 countries. The aims of the Association
are to facilitate communication among persons interested
in cross-cultural psychology and to examine more effectively
the universal validity of psychological theories in all
branches of psychology and related disciplines.
International
Association for Relationship Research
The International Association for Relationship Research
seeks to stimulate and support the scientific study of personal
relationships and encourage cooperation among social scientists
worldwide. IARR was founded on June 1, 2002, and resulted
from the merger of the International Network on Personal
Relationships (INPR) and the International Society for the
Study of Personal Relationships (ISSPR). IARR sponsors two
journals, Personal Relationships and the Journal of Social
and Personal Relationships, a book series called Advances
in Personal Relationships, a newsletter, a biennial conference,
annual workshops and specialty conferences.
International
Association of Applied Psychology
The International Association of Applied Psychology is the
oldest international association of psychologists. Founded
in 1920, the Association now has more than 2.000 members
from more than 70 countries. The Association's goal is to
establish contact between those who, in different countries,
devote themselves to scientific work in the various fields
of applied psychology, and to advance the study and achievement
of means likely to contribute to the scientific and social
development in these fields.
International
Psychoanalytical Association
The International Psychanalytical Association (IPA) is the
world's primary psychoanalytic accrediting and regulatory
body, with its beginnings in the roots of psychoanalysis
itself. The IPA works in partnership with its Component
Organizations to train, support and network psychoanalysts,
developing clinical, educational and research programmes
suited to each particular locale. Additionally, the IPA
organizes conferences and congresses, fosters the creation
of new psychoanalytical groups, publishs monographs and
newsletters, and functions as a focus for information on
all aspects of professional psychoanalytic life.
International
Society of Political Psychology
The web site of the International Society of Political Psychology
(ISPP) whose purpose is to facilitate communication across
disciplinary, geographic and political boundaries among
scholars, concerned individuals in government and public
posts, the communications media, and elsewhere who have
a scientific interest in the relationship between politics
and psychological processes. ISPP seeks to advance the quality
of scholarship in political psychology and to increase the
usefulness of work in political psychology.
International
Society on Infant Studies
The International Society on Infant Studies (ISIS) promotes
research in applied and basic aspects of infant development.
Some of the areas of this research include sensation, perception,
cognition, emotion, and language both in normal and abnormal
development. Membership in the society is open to the scientific
community. Professionals with an advanced degree (beyond
the B.A.) and students engaged in the process of obtaining
an advanced degree in the area of infant development are
eligible for membership.
Jean
Piaget Society: Society for the Study of Knowledge and Development
The Jean Piaget Society, established in 1970, has an international,
interdisciplinary membership of scholars, teachers and researchers
interested in exploring the nature of the developmental
construction of human knowledge. The Society was named in
honor of the Swiss developmentalist, Jean Piaget, who made
major theoretical and empirical contributions to our understanding
of the origins and evolution of knowledge. The Society's
aim is to provide an open forum, through symposia, books,
and other publications, for the presentation and discussion
of scholarly work on issues related to human knowledge and
its development. The Society further encourages the application
of advances in the understanding of development to education
and other domains.
National
Association of School Psychologists
The web site of the National Association of School Psychologists
(NASP). The NASP is the largest association of school psychologists
in the world. Over 19,000 members of NASP strive to assure
that all children grow up in educationally and psychologically
healthy environments by promoting research-based, effective
programs that prevent problems, enhance independence, and
promote optimal learning for all individuals. This is accomplished
through caring professional service, state of the art research
and training, advocacy, and ongoing program evaluation.
National
Institute of Mental Health
The National Institute of Mental Health conducts Strategic
Planning for specific research areas as well as for the
Institute as a whole. NIMH staff and experts, including
the public, carry out this process of reviewing current
research, and assessing areas of need and scientific opportunity.
Phone: 301-443-4513
National
Swedish Centre for Suicide Research
Phone: +46 08/728 70 26
National
Youth Suicide Prevention Project (Australia)
Phone: 61 3 9214 7888
Office
of the Surgeon General National Strategy for Suicide Prevention
The information on this site provides a number of links
to other resources and is intended to help users learn about
suicide and suicide prevention. It is provided for informational
and referral purposes only.
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O-S
Society
for Computers in Psychology
The Society for Computers in Psychology is a non-profit
organization of researchers interested in applications of
computers in psychology. The Society's primary purpose is
to increase and diffuse knowledge of the use of computers
in psychological research. Membership is open to any person
who has an academic degree and who is active in scientific
applications of computers to psychological research.
Society
for Consumer Psychology
The Society for Consumer Psychology represents the interests
of behavioral scientists in the fields of psychology, marketing,
advertising, communication, consumer behavior, and other
related areas. Some members of the Society are mainly interested
in generating applied knowledge to solve specific marketing
related problems, while others focus on generating basic
knowledge to contribute to theoretical and conceptual foundations
of consumer psychology. The Society encourages all members
to share their knowledge and contribute to the discipline
of consumer psychology as a whole through contributions
in conferences, journal articles, and book chapters.
Society
for Industrial & Organizational Psychology
The web site of the Society for Industrial & Organizational
Psychology (SIOP) whose goal is to promote human welfare
through the various applications of psychology to all types
of organizations providing goods and services. Examples
of such applications include: selection and placement of
employees, organizational development, personnel research,
design and optimization of work environments, career development,
consumer research and product evaluation, and other areas
affecting individual performance in or interaction with
organizations.
Society
for Neuroscience
The Society for Neuroscience is the world's largest organization
of scientists and physicians dedicated to understanding
the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nervous system. The
Society's goals are to: advance the understanding of the
nervous system by bringing together scientists of various
backgrounds and by encouraging research in all aspects of
neuroscience; promote education in the neurosciences; inform
the public about results and implications of new research.
Society
for Personality and Social Psychology
A web site maintained by the Society for Personality and
Social Psychology (SPSP) whose goal is to give its members
more immediate access to information of interest to personality
and social psychologists, as well as to foster more interaction
among personality and social psychologists.
Society
for Police and Criminal Psychology
The Society for Police and Criminal Psychology is an organization
that encourages the scientific study of the criminal justice
system and the application of behavioral science knowledge
to problems in criminal justice. The Society focuses on
the law enforcement, the judicial, and the corrections elements
in criminal justice. Consequently, the Society encourages
input from, and membership is open to, psychologists, social
workers, psychiatrists, lawyers, police officers, corrections
personnel, and any other professionals having a scientific
interest in the criminal justice system.
Society
for Psychophysiological Research
Founded in 1960, the Society for Psychophysiological Research
(SPR) is a renowned international scientific society with
worldwide membership. The purpose of the Society is to foster
research on the interrelationships between the physiological
and psychological aspects of behavior. To promote this purpose,
the Society publishes scientific literature and holds annual
meetings for presentation and discussion of original theory
and research, instrumentation and methodology, and new directions
and standards in the field.
Society
for Research in Child Development
The Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD) is
a multidisciplinary, not-for-profit, professional association
with an international membership of approximately 5,000
researchers, practitioners, and human development professionals.
The purposes of the Society are to promote multidisciplinary
research in the field of human development, to foster the
exchange of information among scientists and other professionals
of various disciplines, and to encourage applications of
research findings. The Society's goals are pursued through
a variety of programs with the cooperation and service of
our governing council, standing committees, and members.
Society
for Research in Adult Development
The Society for Research in Adult Development includes people
from all disciplines who are interested in positive adult
development. Positive adult development refers to development
starting in late adolescence and continuing through life.
The focus is on expanded capabilities and changes that improve
the quality of life. The Society offers practitioners an
opportunity to discover the latest ideas in the field and
to explore the application of those ideas to everyday problems
and challenges.
Society
for the Quantitative Analyses of Behavior
The Society for the Quantitative Analyses of Behavior (SQAB)
was founded in 1978 by J. A. Nevin and M. L. Commons to
present symposia and publish material which bring a quantitative
analysis to bear on the understanding of behavior. This
International Society holds its annual meeting in conjunction
with the Association for Behavior Analysis (ABA). Talks
at SQAB focus on the development and use of mathematical
formulations to: characterize one or more dimensions of
an obtained data set, derive predictions to be compared
with data, and generate novel data analyses.
Society
of Experimental Social Psychology
The Society of Experimental Social Psychology (SESP) is
a scientific organization dedicated to the advancement of
social psychology. Membership is open to any self-identified
social psychologist, regardless of disciplinary affiliation.
Prospective members are nominated by current members of
SESP, and the nominations are then reviewed by the SESP
Membership Committee.
Substance
Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
SAMHSA is the Federal agency charged with improving the
quality and availability of prevention, treatment, and rehabilitative
services in order to reduce illness, death, disability,
and cost to society resulting from substance abuse and mental
illnesses. Phone: 1-800-487-4890
Suicide
Information and Education Centre
The Centre for Suicide Prevention (Canada) has three main
branches - The Suicide Information & Education Collection
(SIEC) is a special library and resource centre providing
information on suicide and suicidal behaviour. The Suicide
Prevention Training Programs (SPTP) branch provides caregiver
training in suicide intervention, awareness, bereavement,
crisis management and related topics. Suicide Prevention
Research Projects (SPRP) advocates for, and supports research
on suicide and suicidal behaviour. Phone: 403 245-3900
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T-Z
Teachers
of Psychology in Secondary Schools
Teachers of Psychology in Secondary Schools (TOPSS) is an
organization created, sponsored, and supported by the American
Psychological Association. The primary objectives of TOPSS
include promoting the scientific nature of the introductory
and advanced high school psychology courses; meeting the
curricular needs of high school psychology teachers; providing
opportunities for the over 800,000 high school students
annually enrolled in the high school psychology course to
be recognized and rewarded for their academic excellence.
World
Health Organization
Phone: +00 41 22 791 21 11
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Snyder
& Wenner, P.C.
2200 E. Camelback Road,
Suite 213 Phoenix,
Arizona 85016
HowardSnyder@snyderwenner.com
(602) 224-0005 Telephone
(602) 381-8997 Facsimile
Partners in the Phoenix law
firm of Snyder and Wenner, P.C., Howard Synder and David
Wenner were the lead attorneys in the Matthew Couto case.
They have taken the issue of suicide beyond the courtroom
to work on preventing other suicides. David began his career
not in law, but in social work, where he developed an appreciation
for the challenges and the importance of working to improve
people's lives. As a result, he is often sought out nationally
to consult in cases involving mental health issues. Howard
is known as one of the most successful medical malpractice
lawyers in the country, comparable to New York's Tom Moore.
Both attorneys are recognized by the Best
Lawyers in America®.
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