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A New Approach to Student Mental Health in Small Colleges: A Multiple-College Mental Health Center
PHILIP SOLOMON; VERNON D. PATCH; JOHN B. STURROCK; DONALD WEXLER
Am J Psychiatry 1967;124:658-661.
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Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, and the Psychiatry Service, Boston City Hospital, 745 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, Mass. 02118
1967-68, American Psychiatric Association
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A cooperative venture for the provision of comprehensive mental health care to students and faculty of the many small colleges in the Boston community is described. In addition to offering the major advantages of a single-college mental health unit, this multiple-college center also affords a means of pooling meager resources, anonymity to those seeking help, and a unique opportunity for research on college populations.Abstract Teaser
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