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STEPS is a primary care mental health team that has attempted to develop a very high volume multi‐level, multi‐purpose service for those with mild to moderate problems. The service attempts to overcome many of the limitations of more traditional services. This paper describes the services contained within the six level model.
Journal of Public Mental Health – Emerald Publishing
Published: Aug 1, 2008
Keywords: CBT; Stepped‐care; Primary care; Common mental health; Problems
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