PATRICK ALAN RISSER
1530 10th Street
West Linn, OR 97068-4633
(503) 655-2530
Fax: (208) 248-7179
Email: parisser@att.net
University of Denver Law
School, Denver, Colorado (1983-1984)
B.A. -
Philosophy/Psychology, The Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colorado (1981)
Training for "Trainers" - Training in Professional Presentation
Skills, University of San Francisco, McLaren School of Business, Department of
Rehabilitation Administration, San Francisco, California, (1995)
certificate -
Vocational Financial/Disability Benefits Analyst Specialist, DisAbility Works,
Inc., Lakewood, Colorado (1991)
certificate -
Supported Employment in Mental Health, Rocky Mountain Resource and Training
Institute, Lakewood, Colorado (1990)
certificate -
How to Make Social Security Work for You, Rocky Mountain Resource and Training
Institute, Lakewood, Colorado (1990)
continuing education - Over 500 hours of continuing education contact hours in mental health
and related fields (1987 - present)
RELEVANT PROFESSIONAL AND
EDUCATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE
SELF-EMPLOYED CONSULTANT
Mental Health Consumer/Human Rights Advocate, Social Activist, Philosopher.
Work as Consultant and Technical Assistant for various projects. Pursue
activist causes such as psychiatric survivor rights, anti-stigma campaigns,
disabled peoples rights, benefits and entitlements. Present to audiences on
topics ranging from employment to housing to civil rights to empowerment.
CLIENTS HAVE INCLUDED:
* UNIVERSITY OF SAN
FRANCISCO, McLaren School of Business, Department of Rehabilitation
Administration, San Francisco, California
Consultant. Provide trainings in "Career Planning and Goal Setting
(Consumer Directed)," "Psychiatric Disabilities & Assessment of
Abilities (including psychopharmacologic issues)," "Client Directed
Services," "PsychoSocial Rehabilitation Values and Philosophy in a
Consumer Directed System," "Assessment and Planning in a Consumer
Directed System: Values and Philosophy," all based upon Core Curriculum
Values and Philosophy.
* PORTLAND STATE
UNIVERSITY, Portland, Oregon
Consulted with the Regional Research Institute on developing a fidelity scale
for the IPS+ (Individual Placement and Support Plus) supported employment
model. Developed a model which incorporates IPS Supported Employment, PACT
(Program of Assertive Community Treatment), Supported Housing, and which fully
respects client choice.
* NAMI (NATIONAL ALLIANCE
FOR THE MENTALLY ILL), Arlington, Virginia
Consulted on developing and expanding the model for successfully adding and
integrating consumer providers onto PACT (Program of Assertive Community
Treatment) teams.
* INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION
OF PSYCHOSOCIAL REHABILITATION SERVICES (IAPSRS)
Subject Matter Expert for the IAPSRS Certification Test Development Project.
Participant on the Role Delineation/ Content Validation Panel for the design of
the Certification/Competency test for certification as a Psychiatric
Rehabilitation Practitioner.
* CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF
SOCIAL REHABILITATION AGENCIES (CASRA), Sacramento, California
Consultant in the development of a training curriculum for certification of
Psycho-Social Rehabilitation Practitioners.
O.F.F.I.C.E. (Office
For Family Involvement and Client Empowerment),
Martinez, California
Volunteer technical assistant, paid project co-coordinator and independent
contractor/consultant. Helped develop the concept and design for a program to
train mental health clients to work in the mental health system as providers of
services. Co-designed and created the curriculum and co-facilitated/taught
mental health consumers in an intensive ten week fast track program format.
Topics covered included symptom management, benefits, systems and advocacy,
peer counseling, networking, today's mental health system, paperwork,
diagnostic labels, medications, case management, the disabled rights movement
and the mental health consumer rights movement. Participated in the education,
outreach and sensitivity increasing activities necessary to gain key endorsements
of the program by County Mental Health Administration, County and Contract
mental health staff, local family member groups, local communities, local
community college systems and local consumer networks among others. Worked on
various other aspects involved with a program this size including fund raising,
job development, on-the-job supports and continuing education. Have taught this
training three times and trained others as trainers for the program.
THE PHOENIX PROJECT, INC.,
Colorado
Was one of the founders and original incorporators for this project to start
and maintain consumer operated businesses. Served on the Board of Directors and
as technical assistant. Performed fundraising, grant writing, policy and
business plan development as part of a personal service contract.
SANFORD ROSE AND
ASSOCIATES, Cleveland, Ohio
Employment Counselor - recruited and matched potential employees with potential
employers through this professional placement agency
ARAPAHOE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
WORK/STUDY POSITIONS, Littleton, Colorado
* G.E.D. Representative for Arapahoe Community with Colorado Employment and
Training Act for Carpenters Union Apprenticeship Program
* G.E.D. Representative for Arapahoe Community College (testing and evaluation)
at Fort Logan State Mental Hospital Adolescent Units
* Math Lab - Established and administered tutorial program (basic math through
calculus); established tutorial program for special needs students (those who
were blind or had other handicapping conditions)
* Counselor Aide - Administered orientation processing including placement and
advisory tests
* Records and Admissions Clerk - Assisted in evaluation and processing of new
student applications
* Biology Lab - Lab Assistant
* G.E.D. Lab - Teaching Assistant; assessed students educational and emotional
needs through various testing mechanisms and then taught students to overcome
any identified deficiencies thus raising the students' level of competence and
confidence sufficiently high for them to obtain a G.E.D. covering topics ranging
from science, math, reading, writing and social studies
* English Lab - Teaching Assistant; assisted in all areas of teaching from
testing and evaluation to administration to implementation of direct teaching
methodology primarily through direct individual tutoring in topics ranging from
basic spelling to word, sentence and paragraph structure to advanced paper
writing
* Reading Lab - Teaching assistant; assisted in all areas of teaching from
testing and evaluation to administration to implementation of direct teaching
methodology primarily through direct individual tutoring in topics ranging from
basic word comprehension to etymology through advanced speed reading
THE COLORADO COLLEGE,
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Continued working as teaching assistant and tutor in same areas as at
Arapahoe Community College
PUBLICATIONS,
PAPERS, WORKSHOPS AND PRESENTATIONS
10/06 Effective Supervision of Peer Case Management - This workshop discussed issues for supervisors. Supervisors have often been promoted to their position without benefit of any formal training. Problems can arise when untrained supervisors confuse their role as supervisor with their previous role as therapist/case manager. Role confusion can become more complicated when supervising consumers/survivors who have not yet developed full roles within the provider agency. Presented at the 2006 National Association of Case Management (NACM) Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah
9/06 Recovery: Hopes and Dreams of Real Transformation - Keynote presentation at the 20th Annual Statewide Mental Health Consumer Conference hosted by Knowledge Empowers You (KEY) in Indianapolis, Indiana
7/06 Recovery: Hopes and Dreams of Real Transformation - Keynote presentation at the Fourth Annual ÒCelebration RecoveryÓ Conference of the Ohio Adult Recovery Network in Akron, Ohio
12/05 To Be A Mental Patient - Keynote presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Mental Health Association of Collier County in Naples, Florida
6/05 Solving the Problems of Mentalism: Recognizing and Overcoming Treatment Induced Oppression, Discrimination and Trauma - This workshop identified several different forms of oppression, discrimination and trauma related to mental health treatment with an exploration of how and why these occur. Mentalism and prognostication, as well as mentalism as it relates to psychotropic medications, physical environment, and language were covered. In addition, the consumer/survivor perspective of decontextualization was explored. The workshop concluded with a discussion of how to overcome problems of mentalist attitudes. Presented at the 2005 National Association of Case Management (NACM) conference. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
5/05 Disconnect: Changing Social Relations and Combating the Psychology of War - The present war mentality focuses on 'getting evil to behave', on producing conformity to "globalized" society. Along a similar path, we must find a means of attending to the problem of moving mental health from a 'mental disease' concept to a 'democratic dialogue' (Gergen) and to do so we must deconstruct the social basis of that "replacement" psychology. We must target turning the deficit-based behavioral medicine paradigm into an asset-based trauma work collaborative. This workshop was focused on how to build tools for constructing dialogue between the "client/survivor" movement and psychologists and counselors on the basis of social justice and enhanced mutual respect beyond what generally obtains now. Veteran activists engaged participants in a roundtable style conversation. Presented at the 2005 Psychologists for Social Responsibility and Counselors for Social Justice conference. Portland, Oregon
5/05 Solving the Problems of Mentalism: Recognizing and Overcoming Treatment Induced Oppression, Discrimination and Trauma - This workshop identified several different forms of oppression, discrimination and trauma related to mental health treatment with an exploration of how and why these occur. Mentalism and prognostication, as well as mentalism as it relates to psychotropic medications, physical environment, and language were covered. In addition, the consumer/survivor perspective of decontextualization was explored. The workshop will concluded with a discussion of how to overcome problems of mentalist attitudes. Presented at the 2005 Psychologists for Social Responsibility and Counselors for Social Justice conference. Portland, Oregon
1/05 Effective Communication with Mental Health Consumer/Survivors - Presentation to Oregon State Department of Health Services Reception Staff. Portland, Oregon
1/05 Effective Communication with Mental Health Consumer/Survivors - Presentation to Oregon State Department of Health Services Reception Staff. Hillsboro, Oregon
11/03 Critical Connections - A professional/consumer panel interacting with each other and the audience to enhance case management and consumer case management practice and mutual respect and understanding. Presented this plenary session as a panelist at the National Association of Case Management (NACM) conference. Nashville, Tennessee
10/03 Solving the Problems of Mentalism: Recognizing and Overcoming Treatment Induced Oppression, Discrimination and Trauma - Presented at: Celebrate Wellness IV: A Statewide Conference Promoting the Health and Wellness of Oregonians with Disabilities. Portland, Oregon
10/03 Risser, Pat (2004). Barriers to Self-Determination for People who have been Identified as Having Mental Illness in Western Society - In UIC NRTC's National Self-Determination and Psychiatric Disability Invitational Conference: Conference Papers (J. Jonikas & J. Cook, Eds.), pp. 209-230., Chicago, IL: UIC National Research & Training Center on Psychiatric Disability. Available online at (UIC_NRTC)
6/03 Consult on Mental Health Courts - Met with and provided consultation to representative from Yamhill County regarding Mental Health Courts and how to keep them from becoming oppressive toward those whom they are designed to serve. Lake Oswego, Oregon
5/03 Solving the Problems of Mentalism: Recognizing and Overcoming Treatment Induced Oppression, Discrimination and Trauma - Presentation at National Association of Social Workers-Oregon Chapter, annual conference. Tualatin, Oregon
3/03 Developing a Statewide Mental Health Trauma Policy - Presentation at the 9th National and 2nd International Conference on the Abuse of Children and Adults with Disabilities. Riverside, California
11/03 Critical
Connections - A professional/consumer panel interacting with each other and
the audience to enhance case management and consumer case management practice
and mutual respect and understanding. Presented this plenary session as a
panelist at the National Association of Case Management (NACM) conference in
Nashville, Tennessee
11/02 Consumers as Case
Managers from Different Perspectives - Presented this workshop as a
panelist at the National Association of Case Management (NACM) conference in
Washington, D.C.
10/02 Hints and Tips on
Effective Presentations - Presented each of five evenings at the "Fall
Institute on Self-Determination" (An Activity of the Real Choice Systems
Change Project of the Oregon Office of Mental Health and Addiction Service).
Topics included: Assertiveness; Stress Management; Use of Multi-Media;
Ice-Breakers; Reading and Connecting with an Audience and Role Play. Portland,
Oregon
10/02 Employment as a
Critical Element of Consumer/Survivor Self-Determination - Half-day
intensive learning module presented at the "Fall Institute on
Self-Determination" (An Activity of the Real Choice Systems Change Project
of the Oregon Office of Mental Health and Addiction Service). Portland, Oregon
9/02 Introduction to
Peer and Self-Advocacy - Two day training presented to consumer/survivors
at Circle of Hope Drop-In Center in Corvallis, Oregon
8/02 Starting and
Governing a Consumer Operated Drop-In Center - Training presented on behalf
of OCTA (Oregon Consumer Technical Assistance) to consumer/ survivors from
Sweet Home Drop-In in Albany, Oregon, from On Our Own Drop-In in Albany, Oregon
and from Circle of Hope Drop-In in Corvalllis, Oregon
4/02 Beyond Components:
Using Fidelity Scales to Measure and Assure Choice in Program Implementation
and Quality Assurance - Co-Authored with Robert Paulson, Rachel Post and
Heidi Herinckx. Abstract: Fidelity scales have become an accepted part of intervention
research. Initially, fidelity scales focused on critical components of an
intervention. In this paper we argue that the next generation of fidelity
scales should include key process variables such as choice. Since choice is an
essential element in all empowerment and recovery driven intervention models, a
fidelity scale for an enhanced version of the Individual Placement and Support
(IPS) supported employment model that incorporates choice as a fundamental
component was developed as part of a SAMHSA community action grant. The process
for developing the choice component and the dimensions measured are also
described. Community Mental Health Journal, 38 (2): 119-128, April 2002
1/02 Meaningful
inclusion of people with psychiatric disabilities in White House decision
making on mental health issues, better enforcement of civil rights laws and
support for the national expansion of peer-run service approaches -
Co-Presented to President Bush Domestic Policy Advisors in Washington, D.C.
5/01 Roles of Partners
in Recovery - Co-Presented this workshop on the roles of various important
people necessary to build a recovery oriented public mental health system at
the CASRA (California Association of Social Rehabilitation Agencies) 2001
conference in Walnut Creek, California
4/01 Consumers as
Colleagues: When Consumers become Co-Workers - Co-Presented this workshop
about "consumers" in the mental health workforce at the National
Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare's "In the Public Interest:
Strategies and Solutions for Tomorrow" Annual Training Conference in
Portland, Oregon
11/00 The Consumer
Perspective on Recovery and the Value of Work with the IPS+ Program - Full
day training presented to Washington and Multnomah County IPS+ (Individualized
Placement and Support) providers who are part of start-up, pilot projects to
provide intensive case management and supported employment services. Presented
in Portland, Oregon
10/00 Consumer/Providers
from Different Perspectives - Co-Presented on this workshop panel to look
at issues regarding consumers as providers. This panel blended together the
different perspectives of individuals who have had experience in either hiring
or being a consumer/provider at the Eighth National Case Management
Conference sponsored by the NACM (National Association of Case Management)
in Kansas City, Missouri
8/00 Choosing Meaningful
Employment: The IPS+ Model - Co-Presented this workshop at "Voices
of Hope" conference (Oregon consumer/survivors second annual
conference) sponsored by OCTA (Oregon Consumer Technical Assistance). IPS+ is
Individual Placement and Support Plus, a Supported Employment Model. Presented
in Portland, Oregon
4/00 Beyond Components:
Using Fidelity Scales to Measure Choice in Program Implementation and Quality
Assurance - Co-Presented this workshop on IPS+ (Individual Placement and
Support Plus), Fidelity Scales and Consumer Choice at "Building on
Family Strengths" (A National Conference on Research and Services in
Support of Children and Their Families) in Portland, Oregon
9/99 Changing Our Minds:
A Conversation About Work and Our Mental Health - Panelist at workshop with
OCTA (Office of Consumer Technical Assistance) and IPS+ (Individual Placement
and Support Plus) in a town hall style discussion about employment and its
impact on mental health in West Linn, Oregon
1998 Risser, P. (1998).
In Solomon, M., Jonikas, J., Cook, J., Kerouac, J. (Eds.) Positive
partnerships: How consumers and nonconsumers can work together as service
providers. Chicago: National Research and Training Center on Psychiatric
Disability.
6/98 Consumer-Directed
Planning & Career Development for People with Psychiatric Disabilities
- As faculty, facilitator/consultant, co-presented/trained as part of
University of San Francisco's "Generating Employment Opportunities"
contract with the California State Departments of Mental Health and Vocational
Rehabilitation, "Building Employment and Community Connections"
program, a Values-Based Curriculum for Serving People with Psychiatric Disabilities,
to Sutter/Yuba Counties Mental Health Services in Marysville, California --
Also presented "Career Counseling and Goal Planning (Consumer Directed)"
in 3/97 in San Diego, California in 11/96 in San Ramon, California; 5/96 in
Orange, Davis, Fairfield and San Bernardino, California; in 4/96 in Phoenix,
Arizona; in 2/96 in San Ramon, California; in 6/95 in Pomona, Fresno, Madera,
Eureka, and Riverside California; in 5/95 in Orange, California; in 2/95 in San
Ramon, California; in 1/95 in Orange, California; in 4/94 in Orange,
California; in 2/94 in Los Angeles, California and in 1/94 in San Ramon,
California
4/96 Psychiatric
Disabilities & Assessment of Abilities (including Psychopharmacologic
Issues) - Asfaculty, facilitator/consultant, co-presented/trained as part of
University of San Francisco's "Generating Employment Opportunities"
contract with the California State Departments of Mental Health and Vocational
Rehabilitation, "Building Employment and Community Connections"
program, a Values-Based Curriculum for Serving People with Psychiatric
Disabilities, San Diego, California
4/96 The O.F.F.I.C.E.
Program for Training Mental Health Consumers to Work in Public Mental Health
- Co-presented at graduate student training for The Union Institute, San
Francisco, California
10/95 Planning a
Community Based System: A Consumer Directed Program - The Colorado Model of the
Colorado Consumer Case Manager Program - Presentation to Rosebridge
Graduate School of Psychology, Concord, California
7/95 Training and Career
Development (for Mental Health Consumer/Providers) - Co- facilitated
workshop at "Working the System: Comparing & Sharing Experiences
with Peers" Conference in Denver, Colorado
6/95 PsychoSocial
Rehabilitation Values and Philosophy in a Consumer Directed System - As faculty,
facilitator/consultant, co-presented/trained as part of University of San
Francisco's "Generating Employment Opportunities" contract with the
California State Departments of Mental Health and Vocational Rehabilitation,
Building Employment and Community Connections" program, a values based
curriculum for serving people with psychiatric disabilities, Santa Barbara and
Santa Maria California
5/95 Mental Health
Client Work Force Training - Co-presented at JOBS NOW: Meaningful
Employment of Clients in Public Mental Health, Oakland, California (Also
served on the Conference Planning Committee)
4/95 The O.F.F.I.C.E.
Program for Training Mental Health Consumers to Work in Public Mental
Health - Co-presented at CASRA (California Association of Social Rehabilitation
Agencies) Annual Conference, Oakland, California
4/95 The O.F.F.I.C.E.
Program for Training Mental Health Consumers to Work in Public Mental Health
- Co-presented at the Tenth Annual Wealth of Health Conference, San
Mateo, California
3/95 Assessment and
Planning in a Consumer Directed System: Values and Philosophy -
Faculty/Consultant with University of San Francisco, McLaren School of
Business, Department of Rehabilitation presentation to Future of the State
Hospitals Task Force; Assessment Work Group, South San Francisco,
California
12/94 The O.F.F.I.C.E.
Program for Training Mental Health Consumers to Work in Public Mental Health
- Co-presented at graduate student training for The Union Institute,
Tiburon, California
6/94 The Americans with
Disabilities Act and It's Implications for People with Mental Disabilities
- Presentation to The Alliance for Mentally Ill of Contra Costa,
Concord, California
5/94 Clients in the
Mental Health System Workforce: Pro's and Con's of Clients Working in
the Mental Health Field - Presentation at the Sonoma County Client
Empowerment Training Part II, Consumer Speak Up Conference: Clients Networking
for Real Change, Santa Rosa, California
4/94 Employing Consumers
as Mental Health Providers: Is It Possible? - Presentation at California
State Conference; Empowering the Mental Health Community: Real Options for
Rehabilitation. Sacramento, California (presentation was also made in
Fresno, California in March, 1994)
4/94 Planning a
Community Based System: A Consumer Directed Program - The Colorado Model of the
Colorado Consumer Case Manager Program - Presentation to Rosebridge
Graduate School of Psychology, Concord, California
8/93 Hiring of Consumers
Within the Public Mental Health System: Is It Possible? (Peer Support
for Consumer/Ex-Patient/Survivor Service Providers) - Presentation at Alternatives
'93 Conference, Columbus, Ohio
5/93 Planning a
Community Based System: A Consumer Directed Program - The Colorado Model of the
Colorado Consumer Case Manager Program - Additional topic; Stigma from
the client perspective. Presentation to Rosebridge Graduate School of
Psychology, Concord, California
3/93 Social Security
Work Incentives - Presentation for National Teleconference Project
based in Lawrence, Massachusetts
11/92 Disability
Benefits Analysis: Social Security Work Incentives Programs - Presentation
at 11th Annual Conference on the Rights of Persons with Psychiatric Labels
or Developmental Disabilities sponsored by NARPA (National Association for
Rights Protection and Advocacy). Kansas City, Missouri
5/92 Planning a
Community Based System: A Consumer Directed Program - The Colorado Model of the
Colorado Consumer Case Manager Program - Presentation to Rosebridge
Graduate School of Psychology, Concord, California
4/92 The Contra Costa
Network of Mental Health Clients, plans for a consumer run drop-in center and
ways churches and consumers can interact to provide support for people with
severe emotional problems provide better community education and outreach to
combat stigma. Presentation to Martinez Ministerial Association,
Martinez, California
2/92 Consultant to "Self
Help Live" panel. This live national closed circuit broadcast was a
presentation on "Employment" including areas on the ADA,
Reasonable Accommodation, SSI Work Incentives, Public and Private Sector
Employment and How to Find and Keep a Job
2/92 Consumers Working
in Mental Health - Presentation at 9th Annual Consumer Speaks
Conference, Sacramento, California
10/91 Disability
Benefits Analysis: Social Security Work Incentives and Their Impact on Other
Benefits Systems - Presentation at 10th Annual Conference on the Rights
of Persons with Psychiatric Labels or Developmental Disabilities sponsored
by NARPA (National Association for Rights Protection and Advocacy). Austin,
Texas
8/91 Transition from
Client to Advocate: From Receiving Services to Giving Services -
Presentation as part of an Advocacy Workshop at Alternatives `91 Conference,
Berkeley, California
8/91 Consumer Case
Management - Presentation at Alternatives `91 Conference, Berkeley,
California
8/91 Consumers as
Service Providers: Overcoming the Barriers - Presentation at Alternatives
`91 Conference, Berkeley, California
9/90 Consumers Work
- Presentation at First Annual National Case Management Conference, Cincinnati,
Ohio
9/90 Overcoming
Obstacles in Consumer Empowerment - Presentation at First Annual
National Case Management Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio
9/90 Mental Health
Consumers as Service Providers - Presentation at First Annual National
Case Management Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio
7/90 Work and Other
Methods to Achieving Self-Sufficiency - Presentation at Hearthstone Day
Treatment Program, Denver, Colorado
7/90 The Phoenix
Project: Empowerment Through Employment and Other Consumer- Run
Alternatives - Presentation at Alternatives `90 Conference,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
10/89 The Consumer Case
Manager Program in Colorado - Presentation at Regional CSP Conference,
Phoenix, Arizona
6/88 Developing
Supported Employment for CMI Clients: The Nuts and Bolts - Presentation at
workshop featuring Andrea Blanche, Denver, Colorado
3/87 The Self Defeat of
Perfectionism - Presentation to the first class of Consumer Case Manager
Aide Trainees, Denver, Colorado
* 10/00 National Association of Case Management XCEL Award as the Consumer Case
Manager of the Year in recognition of years of leadership and training in the
field of Case Management. Presented at their annual national conference in
Kansas City, Missouri
* 6/95 Appreciation Award from first class of graduates of Solano County Mental
Health Consumer Service Provider Training Class, Fairfield, California
* 12/94 Appreciation Award from second class of graduates of Contra Costa
Mental Health Consumer Service Provider Training Class, Pleasant Hill,
California
* 4/94 Certificate of Appreciation from first graduates of Contra Costa Mental
Health Consumer Service Provider Training class, Concord, California
* 12/93 Certificate of Appreciation presented by Mental Health Consumer
Concerns, Inc., California
* 5/91 Outstanding Lifetime Service Award presented by SCCORE, Colorado
* 12/90 Special Recognition Award presented by The Phoenix Project, Colorado
* 5/90 Outstanding Leadership Award presented by SCCORE, Colorado
* 4/90 Certificate of Appreciation presented by Colorado Alliance for the
Mentally Ill
* 10/89 Communications Award in a Print Medium presented by the Mental Health
Association of Colorado for concept and production of first statewide mental
health consumer newsletter
* 7/89 Plaque in Appreciation of Service presented by Bethesda Community Mental
Health Center Advisory Board, Colorado
* 6/88 Letter of Appreciation presented by the National Alliance for the
Mentally Ill for 1988 National Conference participation and leadership,
Colorado