The Central Role of Relationships to Trauma-Informed Integrated Care for Children and Youth
Jonathan D. Brown,
Melissa A. King and
Lawrence S. Wissow
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Abstract:
Primary care plays an essential role in the primary and secondary prevention of children’s mental health problems.
Keywords: integrated care; primary care; trauma-informed care; communications (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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