Mental Health Care Services Lacking for Children Referred to Child Welfare Agencies
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They found that just 2.2 percent of the children with identified mental health problems received a mental health service. When parenting skills training that might be related to the treatment of child problems was included, 19.2 percent received a service. "The lack of services received by these young, multi-challenged children is a services system and social policy failure."
For the latest research and clinical information about mental health problems of children and teens, see the Concise Guide to Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, F ourth Edition, available from American Psychiatric Publishing, here .
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