Childhood Severity of Psychiatric Illness (CSPI Sample Clauses

Childhood Severity of Psychiatric Illness (CSPI is a screening tool used for Children with emotional and behavioral disorders. The CSPI measures psychiatric severity and is used as part of an assessment to determine whether a Child in Crisis can be stabilized safely in the community, or more restrictive treatment is required to stabilize the Child.‌
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