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Behavioral intervention technologies: evidence review and recommendations for future research in mental health.
Comparing practice patterns of consumer and non-consumer mental health service providers.
Cost-effectiveness of an intervention to prevent depression in at-risk teens.
Improving the transition from basic efficacy research to effectiveness studies: methodological issues and procedures.
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Comparing practice patterns of consumer and non-consumer mental health service providers.
Comparing practice patterns of consumer and non-consumer mental health service providers. Community Ment Health J. 1999 Jun; 35(3):251-69.
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Case Management
Consumer Behavior
Humans
Mental Health Services
Organizational Culture
Patient Care Team
Professional Practice
Task Performance and Analysis
United States
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Gregory N. Clarke, PhD