FMHI is a research and training institute and part of the University of South Florida. It does not provide direct services outside of research or technical assistance projects.Use applied research techniques to understand practical problems, and develop and disseminate state-of-the-art technology and knowledge to improve human services. The Institute seeks to increase Americans' awareness of issues in mental health and improve the formulation and implementation of public policy. Much of the research is available to the public via online or print publications.Research CentersThe Center for Autism and Related DisabilitiesCenter for the Study of Children's FuturesProfessional Development CentreThe Research and Training Center for Children's Mental HealthThe USF Center for HIV Education and ResearchAdditional Grant Funded Research InitiativesSuncoast Research and Practice Collaboratives (SPARC) - new SAMHSA grantMore research project and program information is available via the individual departmental web pages:AGING & MENTAL HEALTHCHILD & FAMILY STUDIESMENTAL HEALTH LAW & POLICYRESEARCH DEPARTMENTSAging & Mental HealthChild and Family StudiesMental Health Law and PolicyProfessional Development Center (PDC)RESEARCH & TRAINING CENTERSCenter for Autism and Related Disabilities (CARD)Center for the Study of Children's Futures (Florida KIDS COUNT)Children's Functional Assessment Rating Scale Resource Center (CFARS)Research and Training Center (RTC)Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Positive Behavioral Support (RRTC)The Suncoast Practice and Research Collaborative (SPARC)USF Center for HIV Education and Research
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