Presentations offered here are comprised of presentation slides, slides with video, or both.
We are pleased to be able to offer streaming video of these important presentations, however, there are some minimum computer configuration requirements: your computer must have the latest versions of Windows Media Player and Internet Explorer. Although most versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system are supported, Windows XP is recommended, as is a high speed internet connection. Unfortunately, at this time, Macintosh users will not be able to view the presentations with video.
For the presentation slides version, for best results Macintosh users are encouraged to use either Netscape 4.x, (previous or later versions not supported) or Mozilla to view the presentations. MS Internet Explorer often drops presentation graphics in the Macintosh version.
Raymond Crowel spoke of
African American communities, and the importance of
intervention programs that consider and address the
cultural context of the community.
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Holly
Echo-Hawk Solie addressed
issues central to providing effective services and meaningful
research regarding Native American communities.
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Larke
Nahme Huang discussed disparities
in access and quality of mental health services for
culturally diverse youth, and approaches to addressing
these issues.
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Junius
Gonzales spoke about how
public health approaches offer a unique opportunity
for expand our definition and broaden our approach to
child mental health services.
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Laurie Flynn addresses a promising approach to identifying
teens in need of immediate intervention at the public
school level.
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Thomas
Bornemann was invited to
share the latest global findings on the well-being
of families in World Health Organization’s first
ever World Mental Health Report.
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