INNOVATIONS IN COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH
Edited By:
SAUL COOPER
TIMOTHY H. LENTNER
After more than 20 years of "de-institutionalization," community
mental health programs are struggling to survive with limited budgets and
increased demands for expanded services. The editors have assembled
experience practitioners, innovative administrators, and social policy scholars
to address the most pressing problems facing the nation's CMHSs. This
practical, solution-focused book will be invaluable to clinicians, supervisors,
program managers, board members, and consumer advocates who are concerned
with enhancing the quality of services available in community-based mental
health programs.