Who Administers Wraparound?: An Examination of the Training, Beliefs, and Implementation Supports for Wraparound Providers

The wraparound care management process has been cited as a promising means for making evidence-based treatments relevant and accessible to youth with mental health needs and their families. However, there has been little research on the background and training of providers who participate on wraparo...

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