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     MANUSCRIPTS and ARCHIVAL MATERIAL

Box MSS 81-9t, Box 9

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Contains 4 Results:

College Mental Health: Columbia University Conference: Violence on Campus: Prediction, Prevention and Response, April 4, 2008. Conference papers and Bonnie’s paper: “Is the Law a Barrier to Campus Safety?, 2008

 File — Box: MSS 81-9t, Box 9
Scope and Contents From the Series:

These files consist of APA [American Psychiatric Association] Committee on Judicial Action files and Council on Psychiatry and Law files, Virginia Commission for Mental Health Reform files, College Mental Health Study, Institute of Law, Psychiatry and Public Policy, and other miscellaneous documents. All files complement previous installments of documents. Researchers are encourage to read all guides.

Dates: 2008

Mental Health Issues in Higher Education Legal Issues Task Force: correspondence, proposals, drafts, surveys, research materials. Includes: Report #164-08, Survey of CSB Working Relationships with Community Colleges/Colleges/ Universities (Sept. 3, 2008); The Association for University and College Counseling Center Directors Annual Survey (2009), 2008-2009

 File — Box: MSS 81-9t, Box 9
Scope and Contents From the Series:

These files consist of APA [American Psychiatric Association] Committee on Judicial Action files and Council on Psychiatry and Law files, Virginia Commission for Mental Health Reform files, College Mental Health Study, Institute of Law, Psychiatry and Public Policy, and other miscellaneous documents. All files complement previous installments of documents. Researchers are encourage to read all guides.

Dates: 2008-2009

College Mental Health miscellaneous files: f.1 Virginia Tech statement on the release of Cho mental health records (19 August 2009); Voelker, Rebecca: “Campus Tragedy Prompts Closer Look at Mental Health of College Students” JAMA, June 6, 2007 – Vol. 297, No. 21; Smith, Helen, et al: “Violence on Campus: Practical Recommendations for Legal Educators,” The University of Tennessee College of Law Legal Studies Research Paper Series #21 April 2008; USDHHS and USDE: Joint Guidance on the Application of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) to Student Records (November 2008); McAnaney, Karin: “A Return to In Loco Parentis? (undated), “Finding the Proper Balance: Protecting Suicidal Students Without Harming Universities,” 94 Va L. Rev. 2008; 34 CFR Part 99 Family Educational Rights and Privacy Proposed Rule (24 March 2008); Kay, Jerald: “The State of College Mental Health” (21 May 2007) f. 2: Statement of Paul J. Barreira, M.D. (Harvard Medical School) and Harvard College Handbook for Students 2006-2007; Joffe, Paul: “An empirically program to prevent suicide among a college population” paper presented at Stetson College of Law 24th Annual National Conference on Law and Higher Education (16 February 2003); SYNFAX Weekly Report (4 June 2007); Pavela, Gary: “Teaching Troubled Students” presentation at Virginia Tech University (13 July 2007), “College Student Suicide: Law and Policy Perspective ; Report to the President on Issues Raised by the Virginia Tech Tragedy (13 June 2007); [Virginia] Office of the Inspector General for Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services [James W. Stewart, III] Investigation of April 16, 2007 Critical Incident at Virginia Tech, OIG Report #140-07, Preliminary Report; Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law: “Supporting Students: A Model Policy for Colleges and Universities” Journal of American College Health, Vol. 55, No. 4 (Spring 2006); 110th Cong. H.R. 2220 (8 May 2007); Shuchman, Miriam: “Falling through the Cracks – Virginia Tech and the Restructuring of College Mental Health Services” N Engl. J Med 357; July 12, 2007; Appelbaum, Paul S.: “Depressed? Get Out!: Dealing with Suicidal Students on College Campuses” Psychiatric Services, July 2006, vol. 57, no. 7; Va. Code §2.2-3706 Information Privacy Laws. f. 3: Access to Mental Health Task Force – email correspondence, working papers, printed materials. Virginia College Mental Health Study Preliminary Domains of Concern (9 August 2010); Rothstein, Laura: Disability Law Issues for High Risk Students: Addressing Violence and Disruption,” J of College and Univ L vol. 35, no. 3; JED Foundation: Student Mental Health and the Law (2008); Virginia College Mental Health Survey: A Fist Look by Richard J. Bonnie, Susan M. Davis, Christopher Flynn and John Monahan (undated); NOVA Community College Shooting on the Woodbridge Campus After Incident Review presented to Dr. Robert G. Templin, Jr. president (10 March 2010); Virginia College Mental Health Survey Meeting (16 June 2009) agenda. f. 4: Flynn, Christopher and Dennis Heitzmann: “Tragedy at Virginia Tech Trauma and Its Aftermath,” The Counseling Psychologist, Vol. 36, No. 3, May 2008; Penn State Center for the Study of Collegiate Mental Health (CSCMH) 2009 Pilot Study Executive Summary; The Association for University and College Counseling Center Directors Annual Survey Reporting Period: September 1, 2007 through August 31, 2008; Bonnie, Richard J.: “ Is the Law a Barrier to Campus Safety” Columbia University Conference on Violence on Campus (4 April 2008); APA Resource Document: College Mental Health and Confidentiality (June 2009); Prescott, Heather Munro: “College Mental Health Since early Twentieth Century,” Harv Rev Psychiatry 2008;16:258-266, 2009

 File — Box: MSS 81-9t, Box 9

College Mental Health Peer Counseling: correspondence, working papers and notes, 2010

 File — Box: MSS 81-9t, Box 9
Scope and Contents From the Series:

These files consist of APA [American Psychiatric Association] Committee on Judicial Action files and Council on Psychiatry and Law files, Virginia Commission for Mental Health Reform files, College Mental Health Study, Institute of Law, Psychiatry and Public Policy, and other miscellaneous documents. All files complement previous installments of documents. Researchers are encourage to read all guides.

Dates: 2010