Building a comprehensive system to address infant and early childhood mental health disorders

Author(s): Zero to Three (Organization). Policy Center;
Date Issued: January 2007
Publisher(s): Zero to Three (Organization). Policy Center
Description: A presentation of policy recommendations for the development of a standard national system for the design and implementation of infant and toddler mental health services
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Source: Washington, DC: Zero to Three, Policy Center. Retrieved June 11, 2009, from http://www.zerotothree.org/site/DocServer/Jan_07_SAMHSA_Policy_Brief.pdf?docID=2761
Topics: Policies > Health, Mental Health, & Safety > Children's Mental Health

Service Delivery > Health, Mental Health & Safety
Country: United States
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