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  waccamaw mental health georgetown: Mental Health Directory , 1995
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: Health Care for the Homeless Grantee Profiles ,
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: Mental health directory. 1995 , 1964
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: Annual Report South Carolina. State Department of Mental Health, 1988 Includes annual reports of various institutions.
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: Health Care for The Homeless Grantee Profiles, 2003-2004 , 2004
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: Pro File American Institute of Architects, 2001
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: The Psychiatric Forum , 1984
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: Financial Assistance by Geographic Area , 1979
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: National Directory of Drug Abuse and Alcoholism Treatment and Prevention Programs , 1998
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: National Directory, Drug Abuse Treatment Programs , 1979
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: The National Directory of AIDS Care , 1990
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: HIV/AIDS Resources Guides for Living, 2001
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: The Insiders' Guide to South Carolina's Myrtle Beach & the Grand Strand Kimberly D. Altman, Denise Mullen, 1996-04
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: National Directory of Drug Abuse and Alcoholism Treatment Programs , 1976
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: Sexual Assault and Child Sexual Abuse Linda Webster, 1989 Includes approximately 2,700 local agencies/organizations, and 100 national organizations ... concerned with sexual assault and child sexual abuse. Main section contains agency profiles, geographically arranged. Entries give such information as type of agency, clients and services, and languages used. Miscellaneous appendixes.
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: HIV/AIDS Resources Marion L. Peterson, 1995
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: Health Services Directory Anthony Thomas Kruzas, 1981 Health services arranged topically in 34 chapters, e.g., Hospices, Pain centers and clinics, and Runaway youth programs. Each entry gives address, telephone number, and brief descriptive note. Index.
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: Cumulative List of Organizations Described in Section 170 (c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 , 2004
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: Health Planning Reports Corporate Author Index United States. Bureau of Health Planning, 1981 Lists citations to the National Health Planning Information Center's collection of health planning literature, government reports, and studies from May 1975 to January 1980.
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: Who's who in the South and Southwest , 1993
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: Who was who in America Marquis Who's Who, 1943
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: The Complete Mental Health Directory, 2000 , 1999-07 A directory for patients, families, paraprofessionals, and professionals in the field. Early sections offer chapters overviewing specific disorders and treatment options, list organizational, print, electronic, and media resources, and describe national associations and federal and state agencies. Later sections provide data for professionals on accreditation and quality assurance, print and electronic resources, training, and conferences, and list products and services that support clinical management of mental disorders, such as databases, software companies, and information services. A final section lists drug companies by both company name and drug name. Includes disorder, entry name, and geographic indexes.
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: Counties as Service Delivery Agents J. Edwin Benton, 2002-07-30 Counties generally fulfill three service roles: traditional or state-mandated; local or municipal; and regional or urban. Benton has written the first scholarly treatment of county governments as providers of all three of these types of services, dispelling the notion that counties are mere providers of services they are mandated to perform by their state governments. County governments in the United States have become increasingly important as service providers over the past several decades, vis-a-vis municipalities and townships. These services change over time and vary from region to region. Variations in the roles that county governments play in the provision of traditional, local, and regional service are explained. Therefore, in addition to examining multiple indicators of service roles for all 3,043 counties in the United States, the analysis is extended to investigate the influence of political, state constitutions, statutes, and financial aid, population growth patterns, metropolitan/non-metropolitan status, and form of government.
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: Guide to S.C. County Government South Carolina Association of Counties, 1976
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: The Insiders' Guide to Myrtle Beach and Grand Strand Denise Mullen, Lisa T. Rentz, 1999-06 Popsicle-blue skies, sun-bleached sand and golden sunshine. Scores of culinary delights, world-class golf, dazzling nightlife and amusements galore. This indispensable guide covers it all with vivid detail to the Southern hot spot the American Automobile Association (AAA) found to be the second-busiest summer destination in the country.
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: National Directory of Children, Youth & Families Services , 2004
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: Case Management Resource Guide , 1991
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: Reports of Cases and Matters Determined by the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals of South Carolina South Carolina. Supreme Court, 1995
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: Drug, Alcohol, and Other Addictions , 1993
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: Publication , 1976
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: Census Catalog and Guide United States. Bureau of the Census, 1997 Includes subject area sections that describe all pertinent census data products available, i.e. Business--trade and services, Geography, Transportation, etc.
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: Health Planning Reports Title Index United States. Bureau of Health Planning, 1981
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: Cumulative List of Organizations Described in Section 170 (c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 , 2004
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: The Directory of Distinguished Americans , 1982 ... A representative collection of twelve thousand entries is researched here, with nominees being reviewed and approved based on editorial evaluation of effort, merit and accomplishments. This edition continues the tradition of documenting valuable biographical facts of those individuals who contribute to the local, state, national and general public betterment through career, civic, cultural, educational, scientific, religious or political endeavors--Preface
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: Who's who Among Human Services Professionals , 1992
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: 1990 Census of Population and Housing , 1992
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: National directory of drug abuse and alcoholism treatment programs 1984 , 1985
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: Health planning reports subject index United States. Health Resources Administration, 1979
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: Acts of the General Assembly of South-Carolina South Carolina, 1975 Acts for 1849 and 1855 contain Senate and House journals.
  waccamaw mental health georgetown: Census Catalog and Guide , 1997
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