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    Now Recruiting LGBTQIA+ Young Adults for FLOW Study

    We are looking for LGBTQIA+ Young Adults who self-identify as having a mental health condition to join our research study by using their own lived experiences to provide feedback and input on the development of a new counseling treatment, Flexible Living, and Optimal Wellness (FLOW).

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    Upcoming Webinar: HYPE on Campus: Initial Results from an Educational Support Intervention for Young Adult Students with Mental Health Conditions

    Join us on Nov. 15, 2024, 1:30-3 PM ET via Zoom for our next webinar. This webinar will describe a new service for young adult college students with MHC’s: "HYPE on Campus".  

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    Episode 22: Living With a Disability- Work, Life, and Self Advocacy with Destiny Maxam

    In this episode, we chat with Destiny Maxam. Destiny is a therapist who shares her story about self-advocacy and navigating life with chronic illness and a spinal cord injury while building a career in the mental health field. 

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  • What Is Community Participation? Tip Sheet

    What Is Community Participation?

    The Center for Community Inclusion and Reflective Collaboration (the CIRC Center) is a research and training center that aims to significantly advance community participation outcomes among young adults (14–26) with serious mental health conditions from populations that have been marginalized or minoritized. The term community participation is used in mental health services and research to refer to community-based activities that promote overall health and wellness. However, many people find this concept to be confusing, vague, and hard to understand. This tip sheet will define “community participation,” describe relevant experiences of young adults (ages 14–26) with serious mental health conditions (SMHC) from populations that have been marginalized, and provide reflections from our various advisory boards of young adults, family members, and professionals in the field.

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