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Mental Health in Independent School Communities (MHISC): A Consultation Service of The Institute of Living/Hartford Hospital


 

MHISC is a consultation service designed to meet the unique needs of independent schools.  The consultation is based on a comprehensive model for mental health that evolved from an analysis of the mental health service needs of independent schools*.   MHISC consultations enable schools to maximize the wellness of their communities.

 

Rosemary C. Baggish, M.Ed., MPH, developed and directed therapeutic school programs for over two decades at Yale Psychiatric Institute and The Institute of Living.  She has a Master’s Degree in Special Education (Boston College) and Public Health Administration (Yale University).  Rosemary has consulted nationally to schools, colleges, and hospitals regarding model programming for children and adolescents with mental health needs. She is the Founder and Director of Mental Health in Independent School Communities (MHISC).

 

* VanHoof, Thomas J., Hansen, Holger, “Mental Health Services in Independent Secondary Boarding Schools: The Need for a Model,” Psychology in the Schools, Vol. 36(1), 1999 John Wiley and Sons, Inc.

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