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"Homelessness continues to fascinate researchers like Carl I. Cohen, a psychiatrist, and Jay Sokolovsky, an anthropogist. Their scholarly, professional interest in human behavior appears to be coupled with a genuine respect for all human beings. Their scientific clinical and research skills seem layered over basic foundational traits of listening deeply and relating with empathy." --Disabilities Studies Quarterly "Likely to be of [at least] some interest to anyone working in the field of urban community mental health." --International Journal of Social Psychiatry "[This book] describes innovative community-based treatment approaches for serving the most vulnerable clients of the post-deinstitutionalization era....It is must reading for anyone interested in or working in community mental health. It will provide psychiatrists, social workers, case managers, nurses, and other mental health care providers with helpful service delivery strategies that they can easily incorporate into their current practice." --Hospital and Community PsychiatryCohen, Neal L. is the author of 'Psychiatry Takes to the Streets' with ISBN 9780898624267 and ISBN 0898624266.
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