Center for Mental Health Research and Innovation in Treatment Engagement and Service (MH-RITES Center) at the University of Houston

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Veröffentlicht in:Research on social work practice 2022-10, Vol.32 (7), p.743-750
Hauptverfasser: Gearing, Robin E., Washburn, Micki, Brewer, Kathryne B., Kovach, Jamison V., Mandiberg, James M., Borja, Sharon, Barthelemy, Juan, Savani, Shahnaz, Smith, Limor, Robinson, Andrew, Gardner, Jody
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Health problems
Health research
Innovations
Interdisciplinary aspects
Marginality
Medical research
Mental health services
Organizational structure
Rites & ceremonies
Social work
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