| We have established a wide network of partners representing diverse disciplines (e.g., computer science, statistics, psychiatry, disabilities, neuroscience, mental health, program implementation, policy studies). For any particular project, 3-C ISD has multiple external partners who support the objectives of the project through collaboration and consultation. | ![]() |
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| 3-C Family Services (3-C FS) Professional clinical resources are available through 3-C ISD's sister company, 3-C Family Services, an outpatient mental health practice providing a range of psychiatric and psychological services. 3-C FS employs highly skilled clinicians with expertise in psychiatry, clinical psychology, school psychology, social work, and family and marital therapy. While 3-C ISD and 3-C FS are independent companies, they are housed together, so they can collaborate to support and inform one another's work. |
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| SELmedia, Inc. SELmedia, Inc. is the exclusive distributor of products created by 3-C ISD. They deliver scientifically validated programs and tools to schools, professionals, and parents to dramatically reduce school violence, increase children's social-emotional competence and character development, and strengthen families and communities. SELmedia serves schools, school districts, and mental health organizations around the world. |
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University of Pittsburgh, School of Medicine, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic Together with the University of Pittsburgh, 3-C ISD provides intervention dissemination services and online training resources for junior investigators to promote multidisciplinary research, academic leadership, and networking opportunities through projects such as the Career Development Institute for Bipolar Disorder. |
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Stanford University, School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences In joint partnership with Stanford University and the University of Pittsburgh, 3-C ISD provides online training resources for junior investigators to promote multidisciplinary research, academic leadership, and networking opportunities through projects such as the Career Development Institute for Psychiatry. |
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| Washington University in St. Louis, George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Center for Latino Family Research Washington University and 3-C ISD support the online dissemination of a conference series on developing interventions for Latino children, youth, and families. |
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| Duke University, Child and Family Studies Center 3-C ISD works with Duke University to implement S.S.GRIN groups for parents and children to continue the research and development of a parent-focused intervention, Parent Guide to S.S.GRIN. |
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| University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine, National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse (NHSN) The University of Miami and 3-C ISD support the online dissemination of a conference series on Hispanic drug use, treatment, and prevention. |
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| University of Illinois at Chicago, Leading Innovations for Neighborhoods, Kids, and Schools (LINKS) The University of Illinois at Chicago works with 3-C ISD to bring together leading investigators on the mental health of children in poverty for online collaboration and research support. |
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| RAND Corporation, Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools (CBITS) The RAND Corporation and 3-C ISD are partners on website development for the dissemination, training, and implementation of a school-based intervention for students exposed to violence. |
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| University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Education As part of the company's commitment to training research scientists, 3-C ISD's executive director, Dr. Melissa DeRosier, and research director, Dr. Janey McMillen, both hold adjunct assistant professorships in the School of Education at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. |
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| Global Implementation Conference 3-C ISD provides web design and editing services for the Global Implementation Conference, which brings together a multidisciplinary group of researchers from around the world to advance implementation science and practice. The first conference is scheduled for fall 2011. |
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| National Implementation Research Network (NIRN) The National Implementation Research Network works with 3-C ISD to support the online dissemination of the latest developments in implementation research for evidenced-based programs. |
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