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Yale Program for Recovery and Community Health
The Yale Program for Recovery and Community Health (PRCH) promotes the recovery, self-determination, and community inclusion of people facing psychiatric disability and/or addiction through focusing on their strengths and the valuable contributions they have to make to the lives of their communities. We work to transform behavioral health programs, agencies, and systems of care to be culturally responsive and re-oriented to facilitating the recovery and social inclusion of the individuals, families, and communities they serve. The PRCH team consists of a diverse multi-cultural and multi-disciplinary group of practitioners, researchers, educators, and advocates. Our physical space and transformational focus are intentionally based in the community and beyond the walls of Yale University’s broader campus.
Latest News from PRCH
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- January 23, 2026Source: The Addy Hour
Cannabis, Opioids, Mental Health & Community
- January 16, 2026Source: Community Health Watch
Neurological Insights into Cocaine Addiction
- January 16, 2026
2025/2026 International Recovery & Citizenship Collective Seminar Series - "Co-Creating a Sense of Belonging in Illness and Disability: A holistic worldview experience through the Five Rs of Citizenship"
- January 06, 2026Source: Mad in America
Opinion: In Defense of Instability in Mental Health Recovery
- October 07, 2025
Yale LET(s)Lead Academy Launches Connecticut Cohort for Emerging Leaders
- August 11, 2025Source: The Lancet
A Call to Action to Include Disability in Intersectional Health Equity Research and Policy