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Projects WINS: Integrating vocational services on mental health case mangement teams

In an effort to expand employment opportunities available to psychiatric consumers, a research demonstration project was developed to incorporate vocational services into case management teams. Following psychiatric rehabilitation principles, Project WINS employs professionals as Vocational Speciali...

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Published in:Community mental health journal 1994-08, Vol.30 (4), p.347
Main Authors: Mowbray, Carol T, Rusilowski-Clover, Gail, Arnold, Jama, Allen, Charlie
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