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ISBN 10: 0762313153
ISBN 13: 978-0762313150
Author: W. J. Fisher
List of Contributors
Introduction: Children, Adolescents, and Mental Health Services Research: An Overview of Emerging Perspective
The Failure of Community Settings for the Identification and Treatment of Depression in Women with Young Children
School-Based Mental Health Services for Children and Adolescents
The Great Divide: How Mental Health Policy Fails Young Adults
The Search for Coordinated, Continuous Community-Based Care: How the Parallel Efforts of the Medical Home and Systems of Care can Inform Each Other
Evaluating Service System Coordination from the Providers’ Perspective
Measuring Children's Systems of Care using Anonymous Data Sets: Caseload Overlap, Service System Integration, and Number of Programs per Person
The Evidence for Home and Community-Based Mental Health Services: Half Full or Half Empty or Create Other Glasses?
Challenges for a System of Care
Exchanging Glances? Systems, Practice, and Evidence in Children's Mental Health Services
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Tags: W J Fisher, Research, Community Based, Mental Health, Children, Adolescents, Volume 14, Community, Mental Health