Savannah Morning News - Mental Illness Project a Success

Michael Compton, M.D., professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, was featured in Savannah Morning News for his involvement in a project to provide the Savannah community with resources to treat persistent mental illness. Compton's analysis of 72 of the 100 individuals in the project showed that those who were more closely connected with the program showed better results.

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