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CBI: Issues of Transition and Postsecondary Participation for Individuals with Hidden Disabilities

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Invited Speakers: Joseph Marrone

Joseph Marrone, Senior Training Associate at the Institute for Community Inclusion, has consulted, trained, and lectured to/for professionals in Vocational Rehabilitation, Mental Health, and Developmental Disabilities, consumers, family members, employers, government officials, academics, and the general public in 48 states, Canada, Puerto Rico, and Europe. He has over 28 years direct service/administrative experience in delivering rehabilitation services in community mental health - with major emphases on services to people with serious mental illness. Mr. Marrone has been a staff member at the New England Psychiatric Rehabilitation Training Program and the University of Massachusetts at Boston, the Michigan State University Long -Term Training Grant in Psychiatric Rehabilitation as well as of the University of Pittsburgh/Western Psychiatric Institute's National Psychiatric Rehabilitation Training Grant. He has also been an Adjunct Faculty Member of the New England School of Professional Psychology and the Boston University School of Medicine.

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