by Hogg Staff | Apr 24, 2015
AUSTIN, Texas – The Hogg Foundation for Mental Health at The University of Texas at Austin has awarded $1.2 million in grants to six Texas organizations to coordinate the dissemination of the Recovery to Practice (RTP) curricula across the six behavioral health...
by Hogg Staff | Apr 22, 2015
by Ike Evans The Hogg Foundation does its part to combat damaging stereotypes, particularly those that affect persons with mental health conditions. Stereotypes and stigma go hand-in-hand. Not only are they antithetical to effective, person-centered treatment, but...
by Hogg Staff | Apr 21, 2015
Carey S. Pulverman, a doctoral student in the Department of Psychology at The University of Texas at Austin, was selected to receive the 2015 Frances Fowler Wallace Memorial for Mental Health Dissertation Award by the Hogg Foundation. The award will go to support...
by Hogg Staff | Apr 8, 2015
Our friend and colleague Stacie Bables passed away on Sunday, April 5th, after a long fight with ovarian cancer. Stacie, who joined the foundation in 2006 as assistant director of finance and operations, always called us her “Hogg family,” and the feeling was entirely...
by Hogg Staff | Mar 19, 2015
We are incredibly excited to announce that on Mar. 17, 2015, the Hogg Foundation was officially commended in a Texas Senate resolution (SR 267) commemorating our 75th anniversary and recognizing the foundation’s contributions to Texas mental health since its...
by Hogg Staff | Mar 18, 2015
There is much attention given to older Americans and health care, and countless sources of information on the topic. A foundation colleague recently sent me this infograph published by the Milken Institute School of Public Health at George Washington University. It is...