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With the development of community mental health centers, maintaining good interorganizational relations has become a central task for mental health administrators. The author presents a training program for CMHC directors and others to help them work more effectively in this field.
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Neugarten, D.A. Inter-organizational relations: A training program for community mental health administrators. Administration in Mental Health 3, 51–56 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02619706
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