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Referral patterns among mental health agents in three suburban communities.
Members of different mental health professional groups vary markedly in their methods of caring for patients with emotional problems. Differences among disciplines were demonstrated both in preferences for existing referral resources and in perceptions of most urgently needed future services. The consideration of such attitudes is seen as fundamental in planning community-oriented programs.