Cambridge Handbook of International Prevention Science
Discover the essential resource for students and professionals alike with the Cambridge Handbook of International Prevention Science by Moshe Israelashvili. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2019, this extensive paperback spans an impressive 1092 pages and covers a wide array of topics including health promotion, mental health services, and public policy. Ideal for undergraduate and graduate courses in psychology, social work, education, sociology, economics, and international law, this handbook is designed to equip readers with the knowledge needed to tackle mental illness and enhance prevention strategies. It serves not only as a foundational text for students but also as a valuable reference for established scholars, practitioners, and policy-makers seeking to deepen their understanding of prevention science. Enhance your library with this pivotal work that bridges theory and practice in the field of international prevention.