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UNC program to help people with mental illness expands across the state


The Critical Time Intervention (CTI) program—a collaborative effort between the UNC School of Social Work and the UNC Center for Excellence in Community Mental Health—is expected to extend into Alamance, Caswell, Gaston, New Hanover, Onslow and Cumberland counties in July, said Clinical Assistant Professor Bebe Smith, who directs the project along with co-director and Assistant Professor Gary Cuddeback. (UNC.edu)

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