ATTN:  USPRA TEXAS LONESTAR,
C/O The Menninger Clinic
2801 Gessner Drive
Houston, TX 77080
(713) 275-5000
Jen M. Padron, Ed.M, CPS, QMHP
State Chapter Representative
(512) 632-5665
info@uspratexaslonestar.com










TEXAS WRAP TRAINING was held
May 23, 24, 25 copresented by
Texas Mental Health Consumers
Austin, Texas  
sponsored in part by






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August 25-28, 2008
Another successful Peer
Specialist Facilitation training!!

This training was one part of a larger package provided by TMHC.  It
teaches

consumers how to conduct a closed peer support group based upon

Medicaid billing.  Topic include ethics, evaluation, burn-out, interviewing
dealing with stress, suicide, note writing, and more.

Definition of Psychiatric Rehabilitation

Psychiatric rehabilitation promotes recovery, full community integration and
improved quality of life for persons who have been diagnosed with any mental
health condition that seriously impairs their ability to lead meaningful lives.
Psychiatric rehabilitation services are collaborative, person directed and
individualized. These services are an essential element of the health care and
human services spectrum, and should be evidence-based. They focus on
helping individuals develop skills and access resources needed to increase
their capacity to be successful and satisfied in the living, working, learning, and
social environments of their choice.

Membership in USPRA provides access, advocacy and strategies to implement
state-of-the-art psychiatric rehabilitation & recovery-oriented practices through
education and professional credentials, research, service outcomes and
networking.

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In 1975, USPRA (formerly known as IAPSRS) and its members developed and
defined the practice of psychosocial rehabilitation, establishing psychosocial
rehabilitation services as integral to community-based treatment. As the
recognized leader in the recovery movement, USPRA continues to reach for
new heights in the practice of psychiatric rehabilitation and recovery.

USPRA is the only organization founded on a shared commitment to improve
and promote the practice and outcomes of psychiatric rehabilitation. We bring
together agencies, practitioners, families and persons living with psychiatric
disabilities, leaders in psychiatric rehabilitation education and research from
major universities across the United States and the world, as well as state and
federal government entities dedicated to improving outcomes in a cost-
effective, evidenced-based and highly successful model.

With nearly 30 state chapters, USPRA and its affiliates offer both local and
national training and networking opportunities. State chapters provide
increased opportunities for member participation. Separately or in concert with
broader association efforts, each chapter provides members with educational
opportunities, advocates for state legislative and regulatory changes, and
promotes the development of leadership within the field of psychiatric
rehabilitation.

For more than 30 years and with nearly 1,400 members, USPRA is the leading
psychiatric rehabilitation organization in the United States.

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Membership has its benefits!

Join the 1400 other individual and organizational members who affirm daily that
recovery from serious mental illness is possible. Like-minded people who
believe every individual has an unalienable right to a fulfilling life. Whether you
are a practitioner, research, educator, administrator or person in recovery, you
can make a difference by demonstrating how psychiatric rehabilitation positively
changes the treatment and stigma of persons of psychiatric disabilities to one
of hope, self-determination, empowerment and recovery. Your membership is
essential in helping us achieve these goals. Join today!

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Advancement of a Recovery-Based Practice

People can recover from even the most serious and persistent mental illnesses,
such as schizophrenia, major depression or bipolar disorder.  Studies suggest
that 90% of individuals recover or significantly improve when provided the
appropriate treatments and support systems.  Over the last 30 years, an
unwavering effort to use more effective and lower cost alternatives to long-term
institutionalization led to psychiatric rehabilitation services.  Psychiatric
rehabilitation promotes a culture of recovery with every individual served.

Psychiatric rehabilitation is a combination of services incorporating social,
educational, occupational, behavioral and cognitive interventions aimed at long-
term recovery and maximization of self-sufficiency.  It is the principle behind
numerous evidenced-based practices, such as assertive community treatment
and supported employment services, as well as emerging practices, such as
peer support programs.  In the continuum of care, rehabilitation focuses on
competency, recovery and empowerment, while inpatient and partial
hospitalization focuses on symptom stabilization, and case management and
counseling focuses primarily on support and maintenance.

The goal of psychiatric rehabilitation is to restore an individual's ability for
independent living, socialization and managing the symptoms of their mental
illness.  Psychiatric rehabilitation services respond directly to the high risks that
many persons with serious and persistent mental illness experience of repeated
hospitalizations, high utilization of emergency room services, low levels of
functioning in the community, homelessness, and unemployment.  Studies show
that, through the use of psychiatric rehabilitation, there is a 65% reduction in
hospital stays, a 70% decline in homelessness 70% fewer incarcerations and
an 80% increase in employment.

INSIDE USPRA Rep. Kennedy's Message on Parity
In a heart-felt message to attendees of USPRA’s annual conference,
Representative Patrick Kennedy (D-RI) asks for your support in helping to pass
mental health and substance abuse parity this year.
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Support the National Consumer Memorial
Please take a few minutes to view the "Recovering Dignity" video and learn
more about the national consumer memorial
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CMS Medicaid Fact Sheet  
CMS' final rule on citizenship for Medicaid eligibility for states and program
applicants expands the types of documentation that can be used to establish
citizenship and formally exempts certain groups from the requirements.  Details
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Forwarding the Recovery Paradigm
Order the highly acclaimed 5-part series Forwarding the Recovery Paradigm on
CD-Rom.
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Journal Online
The Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal and as much as 5 years of archived
material is now online as a member benefit to our Organizational Members.
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Psych Rehab Academic Programs
The Consortium for Psych Rehab Educators has compiled a list of known
Academic Programs offering courses and programs in Psychiatric
Rehabilitation. Details

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Networking Opportunities
Now members can network with colleagues on Message Boards.  

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