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TIP 55: Behavioral Health Services for People Who Are Homeless

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This manual offers skills and resources to service providers working with people who are experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness. It outlines types of homelessness and stages of recovery, including substance use screening and supportive treatment. Access the literature review.

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SMA15-4734
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November 2015

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