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ACMHS' Response to the Virginia Tech tragedy.

Health Insurance for California Children

ACMHS Events

Join us as we celebrate the 1st Anniversary of the Asian ACCESS program, October 4, 2007 at 4:00 pm.

25th Annual Asian Community Night with the Oakland Athletics, A Huge Win for Mental Health

ACMHS Celebrates 33 Years of Bringing Mental Illness Out of the Shadows

ACMHS' Mien Needlework Group celebrates completion of two-year project funded by The Creative Work Fund

ACMHS' Real Inspiration: A Reading and Recital on October 30, 2005 at Anna's Jazz Island was a real success

Keiichi Yabu, the New Oakland A's Pitcher, Visits ACMHS; January 13, 2005

ACMHS Recognition

League of Women Voters of Oakland Award

American Psychiatric Foundation Award for Advancing Minority Mental Health

California Wellness Foundation, Grantees in Focus

ACMHS listed as one of the "Top Ten Great American Asian Causes" by Goldsea

Asian Women & Depression

Asians, Depression, and Suicide, and the Death of Iris Chang

From the Depths of Despair to Feeling the Warmth of the Sun Again

Research

Asian Americans and the Alameda County Mental Health System: Recommendations for Implementation of the Mental Health Services Act, August 2005

Predictors of Nonattendance of Intake Appointments Among Five Asian American Client Groups, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2004, vol. 72, No. 5, 891-896

Press Clippings

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Asians Less Likely To Seek Therapy: Complex Questions In Wake of Killings; San Francisco Chronicle, April 20, 2007

Chang, Interrupted: The Fearless Author's Suicide Made at Least One Thing Clear; San Francisco Magazine, March 2005

Keiichi Yabu, the New Oakland A's Pitcher, Visits ACMHS; SingTao; January 14, 2005 (pdf in Chinese)

Depression Wracks Mom Held in Baby's Death; Oakland Tribune; December 2, 2004

In Coma, Mother May Face Murder; Oakland Tribune; September 14, 2004

Local Heroes From Bay Area APA Community Recognized; Hokubei Mainichi; June 19, 2004

Non-Profit Provides Vital Mental Health Services; Hokubei Mainichi; May 28, 2004

Media Inquiries

Journalists and the public are invited to contact us for interviews, speaking engagements, panel participation, or other educational/advocacy forums where we can share our best practices and experience.

Telephone: (510) 869-6073
Fax: (510) 268-0202
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Asian Community Mental Health Services
310 8th Street, Suite 201
Oakland, CA 94607
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