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Community mental health center (CMHC)

- Community mental health center: - Community mental health center (CMHC) : Community mental health center (CMHC) refers to outpatient clinic that provides psychological services on a sliding fee scale to serve individuals who live within a certain geographic area.

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Community mental-health centers

Community mental-health centers are clinics which provide mental-health care based in the community through teams of social workers, therapists, and physicians who coordinate care

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Community mental-health movement

Community mental-health movement refers to the movement launched in 1963 that attempted to provide coordinated mental-health services to people in community-based treatment centers.

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Community policing

Community policing is a term used in Forensic psychology that refers to a strategy that relies on public confidence and citizen cooperation to help prevent crime and make the residents of a community feel more secure.

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Community psychologist

A Community psychologist refers to a kind of psychologists who seek to assess, understand, modify, and prevent Behavior disorders.

Community psychology

Community psychology is a branch of Psychology that focuses on the individual as part of the social settings and systems they belong to.

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Community Service

Deutsch: Gemeindedienst / Español: Servicio Comunitario / Português: Serviço Comunitário / Français: Service Communautaire / Italian: Servizio Comunitario

Community service is a form of voluntary work intended to help people in a particular area. In the psychology context, community service can be a therapeutic tool and a means of social integration, fostering a sense of Purpose, belonging, and mental well-being.

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Community-Based Services

Community-Based Services refer to services designed to help older people remain independent and in their own homes; this may include delivered meals, senior centres, adult day care, transportation, visiting nurses or home health aides and homemaker services.

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