The Crisis and Transition Services (CATS) Model: A Program to Divert Youths in Mental Health Crisis From the Emergency Department
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Title
The Crisis and Transition Services (CATS) Model: A Program to Divert Youths in Mental Health Crisis From the Emergency Department
Published Date
Nov 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
71
Issue
11
Pages
1203 - 1206
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