Eric Trupin, PhD talks to Crosscut on the efforts Washington State is taking to use mental health ideas to promote the wellbeing of at risk youth while saving money for the state. Legislators are making efforts to better situations for at-risk youth by supporting programs that have a superior track record, and by working with mental health providers to design new approaches that draw on the latest findings in child brain development.
Can science save abused, neglected kids – and money, too?
Crosscut | June 30, 2015
