I recently had the opportunity to attend the Twenty-fourth Annual Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Mental Health Policy in Atlanta, Georgia. At this remarkable meeting 200+ persons from across the US convened to revisit the progress that we have made as a country since Jane Knitzer’s seminal Unclaimed Children report over a quarter-century ago. This meeting [...]
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