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Library

PRESEL MEMORIAL LIBRARY

The Presel Memorial Library was founded in 1985 in memory of former Board President Marie N. Presel. A professional resource for Providence Center staff, the library's collection emphasizes community mental health services. In addition to its own resources, the library supplies information and materials from other libraries through an inter-library loan, and through The Providence Center's access to online databases and the Internet. 

Although primarily an information and reference source for Center staff, the library also provides materials to help clients and their families better understand mental illness and its treatment. In addition, students and the public may also use the library with permission of Matthew Jill, mjill@provctr.org

JOURNALS RECEIVED BY PRESEL MEMORIAL LIBRARY 
Archives of General Psychiatry
Behavioral Health Management *
Child and adolescent Psychopharmacology News * 
Harvard Business Review *
Harvard Health Letter *
Harvard Mental Health Letter *
International Drug Therapy Newsletter
Journal of Marital and Family Therapy *
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing
Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics
New Directions for Youth Development Psychiatric Services
Psychiatry Drug Alert
Psychopharmacology Update
Psychotherapy Net worker Today's Therapeutic Trends

Only current year and one-year back files are kept. Items marked * are kept off site.

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