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Mental Health Services Research and Community Psychiatry

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Whether you’re a mental healthcare administrator, a medical director of a clinic, or a clinician, questions regarding the quality, cost, and the consumer’s perception of the value of your services are (or should be) of great importance to you.

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Cruz, M. (2012). Mental Health Services Research and Community Psychiatry. In: McQuistion, H., Sowers, W., Ranz, J., Feldman, J. (eds) Handbook of Community Psychiatry. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-3149-7_46

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