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Appendix B: Biographical Sketches of Speakers
Pages 135-146

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From page 135...
... LESSONS LEARNED FROM DIVERSE EFFORTS TO CHANGE SOCIAL NORMS MARCH 18, 2015 Joan K Austin is distinguished professor emerita at Indiana University School of Nursing.
From page 136...
... His book Spiral of Cynicism: The Press and the Public Good, co-authored with Kathleen Hall Jamieson, has won prizes from the American Political Science Association and the International Communication Association (ICA)
From page 137...
... Rebecca Palpant Shimkets is associate director for the Rosalynn Carter Fellow­hips for Mental Health Journalism of the Carter Center Mental s Health Program. She developed and oversees a journalism fellowship program that each year awards stipends to approximately 10 professional journalists in the United States and Colombia to produce a significant work on mental health or mental illnesses.
From page 138...
... Taube Award for Distinguished Contributions to the Field of Mental Health Services Research from the Mental Health Section of the American Public Health Association, and the Leonard I Pearlin Award for Distinguished Contributions to the Sociological Study of Mental Health from the American Sociological Association.
From page 139...
... Her current research also addresses stigma as it relates to a variety of other reproductive health conditions/services, including unintended pregnancy, obstetric fistula, and gender-based violence. Donna Vallone serves as the chief research officer at Truth Initiative's Schroeder Institute and holds an associate professor (adjunct)
From page 140...
... Helena Hansen is an assistant professor of psychiatry and anthropology at New York University and a research scientist at the Nathan Kline Institute, New York State Office of Mental Health. As a medical student and anthropology graduate student at Yale, she completed research on AIDS policy, harm reduction and needle exchange, and faith healing.
From page 141...
... He has held various positions with the National Alliance of the Mentally Ill at both the state and national levels, including serving as vice chair of its Veterans Committee and a member of its National African American Leaders Group and Multicultural Action Committee, working to improve outreach initiatives to the African American community. His work focuses on peer specialist services, wellness and recovery, and the stigma of mental illness and substance abuse.
From page 142...
... Nathaniel Kendall-Taylor is vice president for research at the Frameworks Institute, where he employs social science theory and research methods from anthropology to improve the ability of researchers, advocates, and practitioners to improve social outcomes. He leads a multidisciplinary team of social scientists in studying public understanding and exploring ways to reframe such pressing issues as criminal justice reform, immigration, taxation, early childhood development, addiction, environmental health, education, public health, and climate change.
From page 143...
... Susan Rogers is director of the National Mental Health Consumers' SelfHelp Clearinghouse, a peer-run national technical assistance center that provides nationwide support to peer-run organizations and to individuals with lived experience of a mental health condition. She is also director of special projects for the Mental Health Association of Southeastern Pennsylvania.
From page 144...
... He is currently the recipient of a Canadian Institutes of Health Research New Investigator Award and a Fonds de Research Santé Québec Junior 1 Research Scholar Award. Current projects include a study examining recovery in diverse ethnocultural groups in Montreal; a longitudinal analysis of the tone and content of media coverage of mental illness in Canada; and a participatory video study involving the creation, distribution, and evaluation of antistigma and prorecovery videos by people with mental illness.
From page 145...
... in clinical psychology from Boston University and completed his clinical training at Harvard Medical School/Massachusetts Mental Health Center.


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