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For full versions of posted research articles readers are encouraged to email requests for "electronic reprints" (text file, PDF files, FAX copies) to the corresponding or lead author, who is highlighted in the posting.
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Saturday, June 9, 2007
Announcing: The First Consult on Separating FASD from Co-Occurring Disorders
September 24th – 26th
Dumas Bay Retreat Center
Federal Way, Washington
Registration $125 (Parent Scholarships Available)
The purpose of this event is to develop FASD public policy recommendations for the Governor’ Mental Health Transformation project which will promote recovery and resiliency in individuals who have FASDMN and Co-Occurring Disorders. Because of the nature of this educational event, reservations are limited to adult individuals medically diagnosed with an FASD, parents of diagnosed children (of any age) and professionals and social service providers who have long term experience working to differentiate the FASD Behavioral Phenotype from other mental health conditions. For more information or to apply to be a consultant, contact Vicky McKinney at 800-999-3429 or e-mail her at Vicky@fetalalcoholsyndrome.
Contributor: Peggy Seo Oba
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