Public-Academic Partnerships: Opening Doors to Recovery: A Novel Community Navigation Service for People With Serious Mental Illnesses

This column describes Opening Doors to Recovery in Southeast Georgia, a partnership between public agencies, a private corporation, a not-for-profit organization, and an academic institution. Teams of community navigation specialists that include a licensed mental health professional, a family membe...

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Hauptverfasser: Compton, Michael T, Hankerson-Dyson, Dana, Broussard, Beth, Druss, Benjamin G, Haynes, Nora, Strode, Pat, Grimes, Catharine, Li, Charles, DiPolito, June A, Thomas, Glyn V
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