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A New Framework for Baccalaureate Careers in the Human Services
ROBERT M. VIDAVER; JAMES E. CARSON
Am J Psychiatry 1973;130:474-478.
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Chief, Mental Health Care and Services Financing Branch, National Institute of Mental Health, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockyule, Md. 20852
Director, Division of Mental Health, Department of Health and Social Services, New Castle, Del.
1973, The American Psychiatric Association
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An articulated human service career "lattice," utilizing three two-year modules, has been developed in Maryland, extending from community college mental health associate programs through baccalaureate and master's degree modules. Graduates of the several curricula work in a variety of community mental health, institutional, and family service roles linked with appropriate civil service classifications. Completion of an educational component qualifies the graduate for the next higher employment role, and, similarly, promotion becomes the ticket of admission to the next academic rung.Abstract Teaser
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