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Preventing Homelessness: Exploring the Role of Clinical Psychology in Adult Mental Health Services

Published:1st June 2021
Authors: Hanna Yousefzadeh
Categories: Built environment

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With homelessness rates continuing to rise, the government have attempted to address this issue over recent years by turning to public authority employees to take preventative action to those faced with threat of homelessness. 

How clinical psychology can contribute to the reduction of homelessness in adult mental health services is yet to be explored. 

This study aimed to better understand the role of clinical psychologists working in adult mental health services to prevent homelessness. Secondly, this study aimed to understand the facilitators and barriers that may get in the way of the profession contributing to the prevention of homelessness.

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