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  2. National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs

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    The National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs (NATSAP) is a United States trade organization of therapeutic schools, residential treatment programs, wilderness programs, outdoor therapeutic programs, young adult programs, and home-based residential programs for adolescents and young adults with emotional and behavioral difficulties.

  3. List of two-year colleges in the United States with campus ...

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    Illinois Shawnee Community College [32] Ullin: Illinois Ancilla College [33] Plymouth: Indiana: Iowa Western Community College [34] Council Bluffs: Iowa: Southwestern Community College [35] [36] Creston: Iowa Iowa Central Community College [37] Fort Dodge: Iowa Ellsworth Community College [38] Iowa Falls: Iowa Iowa Lakes Community College [39 ...

  4. Assertive community treatment - Wikipedia

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    Another important area for future program design and evaluation is the use of ACT in combination with other established interventions, such as integrated dual disorder treatment for people with co-occurring mental health and substance use diagnoses, [104] supported employment programs, [72] [105] education for concerned family members, [145 ...

  5. Brook Lane opens residential crisis program for youths ... - AOL

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    Brook Lane, a nonprofit mental health system, held a ribbon-cutting and grand opening on March 7 for its new child and adolescent high acuity residential crisis program on its Leitersburg-area campus.

  6. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Residential drug treatment co-opted the language of Alcoholics Anonymous, using the Big Book not as a spiritual guide but as a mandatory text — contradicting AA’s voluntary essence. AA’s meetings, with their folding chairs and donated coffee, were intended as a judgment-free space for addicts to talk about their problems.

  7. Camp Ondessonk - Wikipedia

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    Camp Ondessonk started as a summer program in 1957. Known as Camp St. Philip, [5] the program is part of the Diocese of Belleville. Having no facilities of their own, camp administrators rented out Camp Piasa [6] in Grafton, Illinois in 1957 and Camp Vandeventer in Waterloo, Illinois in 1958.