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| 21st Institute on Hospital & Community Psychiatry: Manpower & Money |
| Hosp Community Psychiatry 1969 20: 8a-12a
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| NEWS & NOTES |
| Hosp Community Psychiatry 1969 20: 57a-70a
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Herbert C. Schulberg and Frank Baker |
| The Changing Mental Hospital: A Progress Report |
| Hosp Community Psychiatry 1969 20: 159-165
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Whatsisname |
| The Two Faces of Oedipus Rex |
| Hosp Community Psychiatry 1969 20: 165
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Alfred M. Wellner and Ralph Simon |
| A Survey of Associate-Degree Programs for Mental Health Technicians |
| Hosp Community Psychiatry 1969 20: 166-169
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Lawrence C. Kolb |
| Who Should Administer Psychiatric Facilities? |
| Hosp Community Psychiatry 1969 20: 170-173
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E. H. Olson |
| A Social Rehabilitation Program in a County Hospital |
| Hosp Community Psychiatry 1969 20: 173-174
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Richard N. Elwell |
| Hospitals and Centers Move Toward A Single System of Comprehensive Services |
| Hosp Community Psychiatry 1969 20: 175-179
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Mary J. Fournier |
| A Luncheon Club for Transitional Patients |
| Hosp Community Psychiatry 1969 20: 179
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Richard J. Wiseman |
| Connecticut Service Corps Helps Patients Build a Camp |
| Hosp Community Psychiatry 1969 20: 180-182
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Vivian M. Blatt |
| VISTA Workers Camp With Patients |
| Hosp Community Psychiatry 1969 20: 182-183
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James A. Brice and Harry H. Gonda |
| New State Hospital Develops Comprehensive County Program |
| Hosp Community Psychiatry 1969 20: 184-185
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Genia J. Eisenstein |
| Team Plan Improves Volunteer Services |
| Hosp Community Psychiatry 1969 20: 185
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G. G. Robertson and Michael Baizerman |
| Psychiatric Consultation on Two Indian Reservations |
| Hosp Community Psychiatry 1969 20: 186
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Ralph P. Engle, Jr. |
| ESSAYS IN SCHIZOPHRENIAby Bernard H. Shulman, M.D. Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, 1968, 206 pages, $8.75 |
| Hosp Community Psychiatry 1969 20: 187-188
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| TRIP TO WHERE (49 minutes, color, 1968). Produced by the U.S. Navy. Available to members of the American Psychiatric Association's Hospital & Community Psychiatry Service through the Service's Film Library. (Booking forms revised to include this film have been sent to Service members.) Other film users may borrow it from their Naval District Headquarters or from the Medical Film Library, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland 20014. The film may be purchased for $151.33 from DuArt Film Laboratories, 245 West 55th Street, New York, New York 10019 |
| Hosp Community Psychiatry 1969 20: 188
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Jack Neher |
| THE EXCEPTIONAL CHILD (60 minutes, black and white, 1968). Produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation. Distributed by Peter M. Robeck & Company, 230 Park Avenue, New York, New York 10017. Purchase price, $250; rental fee, $40 |
| Hosp Community Psychiatry 1969 20: 188
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| THE LAW AND MENTAL DISORDER, PART THREE: CRIMINAL PROCESScommittee on legislation and psychiatric disorder of the Canadian Mental Health Association, 1969, 79 pages. Available from the association, 52 St. Clair Avenue East, Toronto 7, Ontario, at $2.90 a copy |
| Hosp Community Psychiatry 1969 20: 189
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| AN APPROACH TO PROGRAMMING FOR AGED MRby Larry W. Talkington, M.A., and Stephen J. Chiovaro, M.Ed. Article in Mental Retardation, Vol. 7, February 1969, pp. 29-30 |
| Hosp Community Psychiatry 1969 20: 189
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Edward S. Fleming |
| Small Local Facilities |
| Hosp Community Psychiatry 1969 20: 189
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Henry A. Davidson |
| Response from Dr. Whatsisname |
| Hosp Community Psychiatry 1969 20: 189-190
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Phillip L. Elbaum |
| Hospital Environment |
| Hosp Community Psychiatry 1969 20: 190
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Vincent Ishmael |
| Job Request from Guyana |
| Hosp Community Psychiatry 1969 20: 190
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