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Autor/inn/en | Attneave, Carolyn L.; Beiser, Morton |
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Institution | Washington Univ., Seattle. |
Titel | Service Networks and Patterns of Utilization: Mental Health Programs, Indian Health Service (IHS). Volume 4: Albuquerque Area, 1966-1973. |
Quelle | (1975), (111 Seiten)
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Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Activities; Administration; Alcoholism; American Indians; Child Care; Conflict; Cultural Background; Delivery Systems; Facilities; Geographic Location; History; Mental Health Programs; Problems; Professional Personnel; Program Descriptions; Program Development; Regional Programs; Special Programs |
Abstract | The fourth volume in a 10-volume report on the historical development (1966-1973) of the 8 administrative Area Offices of the Indian Health Service (IHS) Mental Health Programs, this report presents information on the Albuquerque Area Office. Included in this report are: (1) The Context (geographic distribution; IHS facilities; population served; and culture of the American Indians served--Pueblo, Ute, Jicarilla Apache, and Mescalero Apache); (2) Introduction of Mental Health Services (personnel for 1967, 1968, and 1969 summer); (3) Expansion and Development of Mental Health Programs (continuation of the Northern Section; tensions between two psychiatrists, administration from 1970 to the present, hiring mental health coordinators from 1970 to the present, the 1971 clinical psychologist and the development of St. Catherine's School Project and other activities at Laguna and Acoma); (4) Rounding Out Program Development (contract care in the mental health program with emphasis on inpatient and alcoholism services and the children's program, 1972 to present staff completion, special interest in alcoholism program developments, and current Jemez and Mescalero developments); (5) General Observations (description of staff consultation activities, 1974 change of command, problems, and accomplishments). (JC) |
Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |