Abstract:
:A description and analysis of the Range Mental Health Center's professional activities are presented. The results of this program analysis suggest that a public health, consultation-oriented mental health center can provide equitable and effective services to a large geographic area. Maintenance of ongoing consultative relationships with a variety of community caretaker groups appears to he a key factor in providing these services. Initial findings suggest that mental health consultation services assist community caretakers in managing emotionally disturbed clients effectively, thus broadening significantly the impact of the mental health center staff upon community mental health.
journal_name
Community Ment Health Jjournal_title
Community mental health journalauthors
Hunter WF,Ratcliffe AWdoi
10.1007/BF01879126subject
Has Abstractpub_date
1968-06-01 00:00:00pages
260-7issue
3eissn
0010-3853issn
1573-2789journal_volume
4pub_type
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