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Mental health : facing the challenges, building solutions : report from the WHO European Ministerial Conference
Bib ID 3639445
Format BookBook
Author
WHO European Ministerial Conference on Mental Health (2005 : Helsinki, Finland)
 
Description Copenhagen, Denmark : World Health Organization, Regional Office for Europe, c2005 
xi, 181 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. 
ISBN 928901377X 
Notes

"WHO European Ministerial Conference on Mental Health in Helsinki in January 2005"--P. ix.

Includes bibliographical references.

Subjects Mental Health - Europe - Congresses.  |  Health Planning - Europe - Congresses.  |  Health Policy - Europe - Congresses.  |  Mental Health Services - Europe - Congresses.
Other authors/contributors World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe

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