This volume compiles 15 chapters by health and mental health researchers from North America, Australia, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, and the UK on workforce development in mental and behavioral health. They discuss the concept of workforce development; international perspectives, including in the US, rural mental health workforce development in Hawaii and the US-affiliated Pacific Islands, Australia, developing countries, Bangladesh, and New Zealand; and specific workforce development applications, including nursing workforce development, mental health support workers, peer support in mental health services, working with people with co-existing mental health and addiction problems, child and adolescent mental health, e-mental health, and routine outcome measurement in mental health services.
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