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Innovative Ways to Address the Mental Health and Medical Needs of Marginalized Patients: Collaborations Between Family Physicians, Family Therapists, and Family Psychologists.
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Family MedicineInnovative ProgramTransitional Living CenterMental HealthFamily HealthPrimary CareAssisted LivingTherapeutic RelationshipPublic HealthMental Health CounselingHealth Services ResearchFamily TherapistsPsychiatryCommunity HealthNursingCommunity DevelopmentMental Health NursingHomeless WomenLong-term CareFamily TherapyMedicineInnovative WaysHomelessness
This article describes an innovative program to meet the needs of homeless women, children, and families residing at a transitional living center in an urban setting. The program involves collaboration between medical and mental health professionals to address the multiple problems and unmet needs of this population. Recommendations for future work in expanding collaborative practice are discussed. ((c) 2004 APA, all rights reserved)
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