Therapists' Perceptions of School-based Mental Health Services: A Qualitative Evaluation of two Behavioral Health Models
Therapists' perceptions of school-based mental health programs are considered to be an important factor in determining the effectiveness of a school based behavioral health model. This qualitative evaluation summarizes the perceptions of participant therapists on two different behavioral health...
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Main Authors: | Sheina Costa (Author), Osayande Osagiede (Author), Jason Rose (Author), Kimberly A. Allen (Author), Aaron Spaulding (Author), Mary Rose (Author), Emma Apatu (Author) |
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University of North Florida,
2017-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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