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Welcome to our Website!
This website is designed to give you the latest information about behavioral health integration and to let you dialogue with your peers about important questions and issues in this area. You can download AND upload recent theory or research articles. You can download tools that will help you design and implement a successful behavioral health integration program (These are all free, but you have to join the website as a member first). By joining our list serve (see Discussion Forums ), you can network with folks across the country, share innovations, solve local problems and make integrative behavioral care a reality. You can also contact us directly with questions without going through the list serve. We appreciate your interest in integrated behavioral care and hope you enjoy your journey through this site!

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  Site News :: Mountainview Takes Lead Role in San Francisco Integration Project
Mountainview Consulting, in collaboration with Public Consulting Group, will lead a large scale primary care behavioral health integration project for the city and county of San Francisco. This amitious integration project involves 24 public health and mental health sites distributed throughout the city and county. Drs. Strosahl and Robinson will take the lead role in the process of assessing the degree of integration at each site and then developing an integrated service delivery program that fits the unique needs of each site. The project is expected to last 2-4 years and, to our knowledge, is the largest single public health system integration project ever conducted!
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