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		<title>Ryan White, Part B, Mental Health Grant Awarded.</title>
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As of April 1st, 2008, Burnham Woods, Champa and Associates, were awarded the Ryan White, Part B, grant to provide mental health services for the Brevard County HIV population. Mental Health Providers, Holly Champa, Claire Boland, David Flett and Gary Burnham will offer counseling services for   "eligible" HIV patients ...</description>
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		<title>Treating Post Traumatic Stress Disorder:Part 2 (revised)</title>
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Step-By-Step: Breaking down the most effective means of rapidly treating PTSD with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Aggressive Treatment of Symptoms.
As identified in "Part 1," a "traumatic memory" differs from a "painful memory" because the original physiology associated with the traumatic event, essentially remains in place. When a person is exposed ...</description>
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		<title>Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: How it differs from painful memories, Why it is so difficult to treat.</title>
		<description>March 15th, 2008 

What we now know that changes everything.
December 28-07

Much talked about but little understood, even by the Mental Health Community, PTSD is physiological re-enactment that attaches itself to the memory of a life threatening event.

When the brain perceives impending, serious threat, it flips on the "flight-flight" response which ...</description>
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