The CASD title and mission statement include the ideas of adherence and service participation. What do they mean?
is a word often used by medical and related professions to communicate whether people with serious mental illness are participating in treatment as prescribed. For example, not taking medications as indicated by the psychiatrist is a failure to adhere to treatment. Service participation is a value-neutral term indicating the frequency and depth in which a person partakes in mental health treatments.
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