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The chronic problem family: San Mateo County's experience.
To deal effectively with chronic problem families and their multiple agency services, an organizational structure was devised that simplifies the development of unified family treatment plans. This administrative structure makes earlier diagnosis of family problems possible, and provides for a more effective deployment of trained staff.