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  2. Patricia Deegan - Wikipedia

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    One hour statewide telebroadcast for the South Carolina Department of Mental Health, Recovery is Real. Columbia, S.C., January, 2001. Invited address at the Center for Mental Health Services/SAMHSA: Combating Stigma through State Hospital Cemetery Restoration. Rockville, MD., December 2000. Seminar at the University of Bergen.

  3. South Carolina State Hospital - Wikipedia

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    June 5, 1970 [1] Designated NHL. November 7, 1973 [2] The South Carolina State Hospital was a publicly funded state-run psychiatric hospital in Columbia, South Carolina. Founded in 1821 as the South Carolina Lunatic Asylum, it was one of the first public mental hospitals established in the United States. The Mills Building, its first building ...

  4. Robert Spitzer (psychiatrist) - Wikipedia

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    Institutions. Columbia University. Doctoral students. Dan J. Stein. Michael First. Robert Leopold Spitzer[ 1] (May 22, 1932 – December 25, 2015) was a psychiatrist and professor of psychiatry at Columbia University in New York City. He was a major force in the development of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ( DSM ).

  5. Employees at SC mental health hospital in Columbia abused ...

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    The institution is partnered with the South Carolina Department of Mental Health. It is located at 7901 Farrow Road , near Exit 73 on Interstate 20, which is the junction with S.C. 277.

  6. The State (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    36,541 Daily. 45,103 Sunday (as of 2020) [4] ISSN. 0038-9994. Website. TheState.com. The State is an American newspaper published in Columbia, South Carolina. The newspaper is owned and distributed by The McClatchy Company in the Midlands region of the state. It is by circulation, the second-largest newspaper in South Carolina after The Post ...

  7. Event for Columbia parents, caregivers focuses on youth ...

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    Charles Dunlap, Columbia Daily Tribune. July 31, 2024 at 4:46 AM. An opportunity this week will provide information on addressing youth and young adult mental health. The Ultimate Parent's Guide ...

  8. Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale - Wikipedia

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    e. The Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale, or C-SSRS, is a suicidal ideation and behavior rating scale created by researchers at Columbia University, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pittsburgh and New York University to evaluate suicide risk. [1] It rates an individual's degree of suicidal ideation on a scale, ranging from "wish ...

  9. Columbia Record - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Record. The Columbia Record was an afternoon daily newspaper published in Columbia, South Carolina. It was established in 1897. International Paper & Power Co. purchased The Record in 1929 from R. Charlton Wright, who had been principal owner since 1918. The State had declined a chance to buy the paper in 1928 and subsequently faced ...