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_October 2011 was New York's first ever Behavioral Health Recognition Month.  We celebrated at the Intrepid Sea Air & Space Museum with inspiring and informative speakers and lots of incredible performers.  Over the next several weeks we will bringing you a special 6 part TV series with highlights from the speakers and performers.  The Spotlight On Behavioral Health Recognition Month will be airing on our 5 channels throughout New York City and Long Island.  The full TV schedule for your area is now available online

Additionally, if you want to watch any specific speaker or performer from the event, all of the videos are also available in a special YouTube Playlist

 
 
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Starting in January 2012, Talk Therapy TV will be broadcasting on Queens Public Television (QPTV) in new and improved time slots.  We will be airing every Thursday at 7:00 PM on Channel 35 (Prime Time) with a rerun on Friday at 4:00 PM on Channel 35.

We'll be starting of the year with a special series of speakers and performers from the 2011 Behavioral Health Recognition Month Celebration so be sure to tune in.

Below is a guide to finding QPTV CH. 35 on your Cable TV provider.

 
 
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Starting October 5, unsuspecting Cablevision subscribers throughout Nassau County will find behavioral health television programming in their homes every Wednesday at 11:30 AM.  That's right, we've just expanded our broadcast of Talk Therapy TV to a brand new TV station and will be reaching thousands of more people every single week with our message of awareness, treatment and recovery.

 
 
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We are excited to announce that we will be partnering with SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) in broadcasting the Road to Recovery television series.
The TV series is produced by SAMHSA's Center for Substance Abuse Treatment and promotes recovery from substance use disorders.  The show features national experts on topics ranging from prevention, to recovery support, to the impact of health care reform on behavioral health services.
Throughout April we will be broadcasting a selection of the Road to Recovery episodes beginning with an episode about the language we use when talking about behavioral health problems.