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Chapter 16 - The Cal-DSH Diversion Guidelines
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Chapter 1 - Balancing the Pendulum: Rethinking the Role of Institutionalization in the Treatment of Serious Mental Illness
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Part II - Solutions
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Chapter 4 - A Social History of Psychotic Illness
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Chapter 14 - Economics of Decriminalizing Mental Illness: When Doing the Right Thing Costs Less
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Part III - Psychopharmacological Treatment Considerations
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Chapter 6 - A Survey of National Trends in Psychiatric Patients Found Incompetent to Stand Trial: Reasons for the Reinstitutionalization of People with Serious Mental Illness in the United States
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Part I - Introduction/Description of the Problem
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Part V - Criminal Justice and Social Considerations
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Part IV - Nonpsychopharmacological Treatment Considerations
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The Cal-DSH diversion guidelines
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A social history of serious mental illness
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Balancing the pendulum: rethinking the role of institutionalization in the treatment of serious mental illness
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A survey of national trends in psychiatric patients found incompetent to stand trial: reasons for the reinstitutionalization of people with serious mental illness in the United States
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Economics of decriminalizing mental illness: when doing the right thing costs less
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