A National Action Plan for Workforce Development in Behavioral Health

Across all sectors of the behavioral health field there has been growing concern about a workforce crisis. Difficulties encompass the recruitment and retention of staff and the delivery of accessible and effective training in both initial, preservice training and continuing education settings. Conce...

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Hauptverfasser: Hoge, Michael A, Morris, John A, Stuart, Gail W, Huey, Leighton Y, Bergeson, Sue, Flaherty, Michael T, Morgan, Oscar, Peterson, Janice, Daniels, Allen S, Paris, Manuel, Madenwald, Kappy
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Behavior
Biological and medical sciences
Conferences
Continuing education
Federal employees
Health education
Health services
Medical sciences
Mental health
Older people
Prevention. Health policy. Planification
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
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Social psychiatry. Ethnopsychiatry
Social work
Substance abuse treatment
Teaching methods
Workforce planning
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