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An Informational and Instructional Monograph, April 2005
Comprehensive crisis response and stabilization services have
long been considered a crucial element of public mental health systems.
These services can improve outcomes for consumers, reduce inpatient
hospital stays and costs, and facilitate access to other necessary
mental health services and supports.
This document is intended to be used as a tool by any individual or group who
is considering developing a new crisis service delivery system,
expanding an existing crisis service system, or improving the effectiveness
of an existing system. Potential audiences include: local
mental health providers; behavioral health service providers, including
crisis service providers, health systems planners, and service partners
such as law enforcement; hospital emergency rooms; inpatient providers;
consumers; families; and advocates.
To read the full monograph, click on
the link below (right click to Save File As…):
Crisis
Monograph
Edited by: Stephen Day, Executive Director Technical Assistance Collaborative, Inc.
Pam Hyde, Secretary New Mexico Department of Human Services
Virginia Mulkern, Principle Human Services Research Institute
John O’Brien, Senior Associate Technical Assistance Collaborative, Inc.
Prepared by: Evette Jackson, Associate Technical Assistance Collaborative, Inc.
Contributors: Staff from Baltimore Crisis Response, Inc., Baltimore, MD Staff from Washington County Mental Health Services, Inc., Montpelier, VT Staff from NetCare, ACCESS, Columbus, OH
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