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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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FEATURED January 16, 20262025/2026 International Recovery & Citizenship Collective Seminar Series
- May 05, 2026Source: Psychiatric Services
Perinatal Mental Health in the Context of Immigration
- April 21, 2026Source: Behavioral Health News
Measuring What Matters in Peer Support: Using Competencies and Fidelity to Strengthen the Workforce
- April 21, 2026Source: Behavioral Health News
Implementing and Sustaining Peer Support: The Recovery Workforce Learning Collaborative (RWLC)
- April 08, 2026
Yale-NAMI Conference on Neuroscience, Mental Health and Society Scheduled for May 9
- March 30, 2026
PRCH Completes Community Co-Design Facilitators Training