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Tokyo Institute of Psychiatry 2-1-8 Kamikitazawa, Setagaya-ku Tokyo 156-8585 Japan +81/3/3304-5701 +81/3/3329-8035 fax webmaster (snail) prit.go.jp (When pasting, please replace '/snail/' with '@" for email address... no spaces) |
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About: | The Tokyo Institute of Psychiatry was established in 1973 by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government to conduct research into the causes, pathophysiology, treatments, and prevention of various mental disorders, as well as to maintain and improve mental health in the general population. |
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Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology 35-2 Sakaecho, Itabashi-ku Tokyo, 173 Japan +81/3/3964-3241 +81/3/3579-4776 fax |
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About: | Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology [TMIG] was founded in April, 1972 to solve various problems related to aging. TMIG, where approximately 180 staff members work in 33 laboratories or sections, is performing basic research on aging from the aspects of both life science and social science. Because it is located within the same campus as the Tokyo Metropolitan Geriatric Hospital and several other nursing facilities, close collaboration with their clinical staff can easily be accomplished.
During its history of 25 years, TMIG has contributed to the progress of not only gerontology, but also other sciences by its unique research activities. In recent years, however, the problems of aging and of the elderly have become more complex and serious than ever. In order to cope with this situation more flexibly and effectively, the status of the Institute was changed from a public institute to a private foundation in October 1981. In August 1990, the Institute further reorganized its preexisting laboratories into six divisions and the Positron Medical Center. In April 1994, the Department of Mental Health was combined with the Department of Psychiatry, and Departments of Glycobiology and Information Dynamics were newly founded. The purpose of these reorganization was to cover more properly the wide range of aging research. Since 1984, TMIG has established a firm collaborative relationship with the National Institute on Aging, U.S.A., and the Beijing Geriatric Institute, the People's Republic of China for the purpose of promoting international scientific exchange in the field of gerontology. In June 1986, TMIG was designated by WHO as a Collaborative Center for the Health of the Elderly. Each year, close to 20 scholars from abroad visit TMIG and conduct collaborative research. Many researchers from TMIG also go abroad to attend scientific meetings or to perform cross-cultural cooperative ventures. It is our sincere hope that TMIG will continue to contribute to Gerontology not only in Japan but on a world wide scale through such exchange programs. |
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Tokyo Metropolitan Institute for Neuroscience 2-6 Musashidai, Fuchu Tokyo Japan +81/423/25-3881 (0423)21-8678 fax |
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About: | The Tokyo Metropolitan Institute for Neuroscience (TMIN or "Shinkeiken") was established in 1972 by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government. The object of the Institute is to the welfare of patients with neurological disorders by performing basic and clinically oriented research on the nervous system, thereby providing scientific bases for prevention and treatment.
For more than twenty years since its establishment, the Institute has actively engaged in fundamental and clinical research, inclose collaboration with the Metropolitan Neurological Hospital and other medical facilities in the Fuchu Campus where the Institute is located. The cooperation of many academic and medical facilities in the support of the Metropolitan citizens, in particular, are also appreciated. We can proudly state that a great number of results achieved at the Institute over this period have served to promote neuroscience on a world-wide scale and to contribute to the advancement of medicine. |
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The Silvan S Tomkins Institute 255 S 17-th Street Suite 2403 Philadelphia, PA 19103-6224 800/317-1669 215/546-1853 nathanson (snail) behavior.net (If pasting, please replace '/snail/' with '@" for email address... no spaces) |
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About: | The Silvan S Tomkins Institute is dedicated to the enhancement of the understanding of human emotion. The Institute supports research on affect theory and the systems of psychotherapy it makes possible, as well as the development of a teaching program that makes this information available to clinicians. |
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Topkon Congress Service Zühtü Paşa Mah. Rıfat Bey Sokak No:24 PK 34724 Kalamış-Kadıköy Istanbul Turkey +90/216/330 90 20 +90/216/330 90 05 fax congress (snail) topkon.com (If pasting, please replace '/snail/' with '@" for email address... no spaces) |
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About: | The Topkon Congress Service has been organizing congresses since 1990. |
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Toronto Centre for Psychodrama and Sociometry 2100 Bloor Street West Suite 6-277 Toronto, Ontario M6S 5A5 Canada 416/724-3385 membership (snail) tcps.on.ca (When pasting, please replace '/snail/' with '@" for email address... no spaces) |
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About: | The Toronto Centre for Psychodrama and Sociometry [TCPS] is the only educational centre in Ontario providing training in accordance with the guidelines of the American Board of Examiners in Psychodrama, Sociometry and Group Psychotherapy. |
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Toronto Child Psychoanalytic Program 17 Saddletree Trail Brampton, Ontario L6X 4M5 Canada info (snail) tcpp.ca (When pasting, please replace '/snail/' with '@" for email address... no spaces) |
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About: | The Toronto Child Psychoanalytic Program [TCPP] provides advanced training for professionals working in the field of children’s mental health. TCPP was founded in 1979. |
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Community and School Outreach, Toronto East General Hospital 177 Danforth Avenue Suite 203 Toronto, ON, M4K 1N2 Canada 416/469-6580 ext 6501 416/469-6805 fax |
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About: | The Community and School Outreach Service is an outreach service of the Crisis Intervention Unit and Community Outreach Services of the Mental Health Services of Toronto East General Hospital. It is funded by the Mental Health Programs and Services Group of the Ministry of Health, Government of Ontario.
The program provides information, educational presentations and consultation regarding crisis intervention and suicide prevention. |
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Donna Woodhouse, Administrative Coordinator Toronto Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis 31 Avis Crescent Toronto, ON M4B 1B8 Canada 416/288-8060 416/751-8723 416/690-2746 fax dwoodhouse (snail) sympatico.ca (When pasting, please replace '/snail/' with '@" for email address... no spaces) |
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About: | The Toronto Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis [TICP] offers a four-year training programme in psychoanalysis that aims to balance professional and scholarly education. The programme examines, contrasts, and, where possible, integrates the thought and methods of major points of view in contemporary psychoanalysis.
TICP is affiliated with the International Federations for Psychoanalytic Education. |
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Toronto Psychoanalytic Society 40 St. Clair Avenue East Suite 203 Toronto, Ontario M4T 1M9 Canada 416/922-7770 416/922-9988 fax info (snail) torontopsychoanalysis.com (If pasting, please replace '/snail/' with '@" for email address... no spaces) |
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About: | The Toronto Psychoanalytic Society & Institute [TPS&I] is an association of professional psychoanalysts engaged in the development and advancement of clinical psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic thought in Toronto. The Society was founded in 1965 as a branch of the Canadian Psychoanalytic Society, a component society of the International Psychoanalytic Association. The Institute was founded in 1969. |
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Toronto Rehabilitation Institute 550 University Avenue Toronto, Ontario L5N 7S6 Canada 416/516-6678 416/516-4782 |
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About: | Founded in 1998 by combining three existing centres, the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute is a teaching hospital of the University of Toronto specializing in adult rehabilitation and complex continuing care.. |
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Toughlove PO Box 1069 Doylestown, PA 18901 215/348-7090 |
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Graduate School of Psychology 43 West 23rd Street New York, NY 10010 212/463-0400 ext 5790 212/462-4889 fax |
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Tourette Syndrome Association of New Jersey, Inc PO Box 1251 Marlton, NJ 08053 732-972-4459 NJTSA (snail) aol.com (When pasting, please replace '/snail/' with '@" for email address... no spaces) |
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Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada #206, 194 Jarvis Street, Toronto, Ontario M5B 2B7 Canada 800/361-3120 416/861-8398 416/861-2472 fax tsfc.org (snail) sympatico.ca?subject=via web page (If pasting, please replace '/snail/' with '@" for email address... no spaces) |
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About: | The Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada [TSFC] is a national voluntary organization established in 1976 to assist individuals affected by Tourette Syndrome [TS] and its associated disorders.
In fulfilment of its mission, the Foundation disseminates educational material to individuals, professionals and agencies in the fields of health care, education and government through its local affiliates. These Chapters, Resource Units and Contact Representatives across the country help TS patients and their families cope with the problems that so often occur with a diagnosis of TS. |
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Tourette's Syndrome Association 42-40 Bell Boulevard Bayside, NY 11361 718/224-2999 718/279-9596 fax tourette (snail) ix.netcom.com (When pasting, please replace '/snail/' with '@" for email address... no spaces) |
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About: | The Tourette's Syndrome Association [TSA] is the only United States of America national voluntary non-profit membership organization in this field. Its mission is to identify the cause of, find the cure for and control the effects of this disorder. With its approximately 50 chapters and 300 support groups, TSA disseminates educational material to individuals, professionals, and to agencies in the fields of health care, education and government; coordinates support services to help people and their families cope with the problems that occur with TS; funds research that will ultimately find the cause of and cure for TS and, at the same time, lead to improved medications and treatments. TSA's Research Fund provides grants to highly qualified scientists as they strive to uncover the mysteries of TS in relentless pursuit of its cause and cure. |
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