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Community Mental Health Journal
|November 6, 2013
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The article discusses a two-year rehabilitation program for mentally ill women who live in a cooperative apartment without a live-in supervisor and who are offered the helping services of volunteers and mental health professionals. Present results indicate the program is a success, due mainly to well-coordinated rehabilitation plans and constant availability of volunteers and mental health professionals.
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