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This Project Valley API Mental Health Project

WebThe idea of the ValleyAPIMH project was conceptualized in 2016 and was realized in April, 2017, thanks to the generous support of the San Joaquin Valley Health Fund! As a practicing psychologist for more than 10 years, Dr. Ya-Shu Liang, the founding director of the project, had seen firsthand how API mental health providers in mainstream

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Perinatal MH Valley API Mental Health Project

WebCome learn about unique factors that increase the development of peripartum mood disorders among API women. The workshop will also explore maternal care beliefs, traditions, and rituals that exist in various API communities and their impact on perinatal mental health and pregnancy loss. Registration Closed.

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2021 Convening Valley API Mental Health Project

WebAt the 2021 San Joaquin Valley API Mental Health Virtual Convening, we had our morning panel of seasoned female-identified API clinicians discuss culturally responsive therapy for API women. Our afternoon panel of clinicians and experts from public health, education, psychology, and the community helped us understand various API communities' histories …

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Self-Care Valley API Mental Health Project

WebThe Valley API Mental Health Project would like to help. Thanks to a generous grant from the San Joaquin Valley Health Fund, we’re able to offer you a FREE evidence-based, clinician-approved self-help book, hand-picked by a group of mental health professionals – ‘Creating Well-Being: Four Steps to a Happier, Healthier Life’ by Dr

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Research Recaps valley-api-mh-2017

WebAPI individuals are often treated as a single group, but the experiences of Southeast Asians and Pacific Islanders are often very different from those of East Asians, as highlighted by a recent study in the Asian American Journal of Psychology.Researchers surveyed 1,661 API middle schoolers about their exposure to traumatic events, whether as victims or as …

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2018 Convening Valley API Mental Health Project

WebAt the 2018 San Joaquin Valley API Mental Health Convening, our morning keynote speaker, Dr. Debra Kawahara, discussed multicultural competency within the Asian American community, and our afternoon keynote, Dr. Wei-Chin Hwang, explained how providers can address intergenerational conflicts within immigrant families.

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Providers valley-api-mh-2017

WebLicensed mental health services providers who self-identify as APIs, including psychiatrists, psychologists, marriage and family therapists, social workers, and professional counselors.

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2018 Community Forum Valley API Mental Health Project

WebWe were honored to organize a community forum for the MHSOAC Schools and Mental Health Project to reach out to the API communities of the San Joaquin Valley! The communities came together to identify risk and protective factors for API children’s mental health and to discuss best practices for serving API children and youth in schools and …

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Events Valley API Mental Health Project

WebIn this dynamic, interactional workshop, Dr. Pamela Hays will cover the flexible use of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) with diverse people. By using the ADDRESSING framework, we'll consider a variety of interactional influences and learn several culturally adaptive CBT tools, including Compassion Voice, Attitude of Gratitude, Wise Elder, and …

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2017 Convening Valley API Mental Health Project

WebAt the 2017 San Joaquin Valley API Mental Health Convening, we had two nationally renowned speakers –Drs. Jei Africa and Nolan Zane – address the impact of immigration policies on API community members’ mental health, as well as how to work with API clients who are concerned about face loss.

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Hindsight2020 Valley API Mental Health Project

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Research Spotlights valley-api-mh-2017

WebThe Valley API Mental Health Project supports recruitment of participants for the following research studies!

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Events Valley API Mental Health Project

WebChief of Adult/Older Adult System of Care. Stanislaus County Behavioral Health & Recovery Services

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Partners valley-api-mh-2017

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Committees valley-api-mh-2017

WebProfessional Development Committee: Summer Her and Stephanie Houk Community Engagement & Advocacy Committee: Kia Yang, Vi Negrete, and Harvey Zhang Research & Scholarly Activities Committee: Jia Jian Tin and Mandy Zenda Communications Committee: Bao Her and Danielle Torres Secretary: Danielle Torres Treasurer: Stephanie Houk

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Events Valley API Mental Health Project

WebCulturally Responsive Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Tips, Tools, and Techniques. March 10, 2022 (Thursday) 10 AM- 12 PM (Pacific time)

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