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The Open Door Homelessness And Severe Mental Illness In The Era Of Community Treatment 1st Edition Caton

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The Open Door Homelessness And Severe Mental Illness In The Era Of Community Treatment 1st Edition Caton
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.13 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Caton, Carol L. M
ISBN: 9780190463380, 9780190463397, 0190463384, 0190463392
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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The Open Door Homelessness And Severe Mental Illness In The Era Of Community Treatment 1st Edition Caton by Caton, Carol L. M 9780190463380, 9780190463397, 0190463384, 0190463392 instant download after payment.

The Open Door provides a comprehensive, carefully documented ""state of the science"" on homelessness and mental illness. The book reviews the effectiveness of service and housing interventions targeted at this constituency, and discusses efforts to bring evidence-based programs to scale.
Abstract: The Open Door provides a comprehensive, carefully documented ""state of the science"" on homelessness and mental illness. The book reviews the effectiveness of service and housing interventions targeted at this constituency, and discusses efforts to bring evidence-based programs to scale

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