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Community mental health journal. 5(5)
Recent years have seen the proliferation of programs of education and training. Mental health workers have become increasingly involved in such programs and have provided varied services. This paper reports the experience of psychiatrists, psychologi
Autor:
Lee B Macht
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Psychiatric Annals. 4:43-58
Autor:
Lee B Macht
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Psychiatric Annals. 4:80-92
Autor:
Lee B Macht
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Psychiatric Annals. 5:56-69
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Human Relations. 12:163-170
Autor:
Lee B. Macht
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The Personnel and Guidance Journal. 47:855-858
Traditionally, mental health workers (psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers) provide diagnostic evaluations and individual or group psychotherapeutic or casework treatment. With the advent of the community mental health movement, a new rol
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American Journal of Psychiatry. 124:467-474
The effect of separating therapy and administrative responsibilities was evaluated in a controlled experimental study of 24 patients. The authors found that schizophrenics treated by two physicians (a t/a split) remained in the hospital an average of
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American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 40:142-150
The psychological growth which can occur in a job training program is explored, in light of experience with disadvantaged adolescents in the Job Corps. The relationship between mental health and work training is examined and phase specific growth dim
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American Journal of Psychiatry. 124:1092-1100
The Job Corps program and the current range of psychiatric consultation practice in this setting are described. A survey of 97 consulting psychiatrists was conducted; the results indicate that the range of utilization of psychiatrists by Job Corps ce
Autor:
Joseph T. English, Lee B. Macht
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Community Mental Health Journal. 4:229-231
Training in community psychiatry is becoming an integral part of psychiatric residencies. This paper outlines the contribution to such training of Job Corps centers, serving as teaching laboratories in community psychiatry. As the only national train