Managing Mania...Continuing CARE

Managing Mania...Continuing CARE

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In this Managing Mania....Continuing CARE video we focus on follow-up after a hospital admission. (9mins:53secs). Mark and his family meeting with the clinician to talk about his recent hospital admission.

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General Resources
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17 juil. 2025
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Psychiatrie
Handicaps développementaux

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