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C A Kiesler

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The American Psychologist|November 1, 1991
Homelessness and public policy prioritiesC A Kiesler
The American Psychologist|September 1, 1992
U.S. mental health policy. Doomed to failC A Kiesler
Health Policy Quarterly|March 7, 1982
Barriers to effective knowledge use in national mental health policyC A Kiesler
The American Psychologist|February 1, 1977
Training of psychiatrists and psychologistsC A Kiesler
The American Psychologist|December 1, 1980
Mental health policy as a field of inquiry for psychologyC A Kiesler
The American Psychologist|June 8, 2000
The next wave of change for psychology and mental health services in the health care revolutionC A Kiesler
The American Psychologist|April 1, 1991
Changes in general hospital psychiatric care, 1980-1985C A Kiesler
The American Psychologist|April 1, 1982
Mental hospitals and alternative care. Noninstitutionalization as potential public policy for mental patientsC A Kiesler
The American Psychologist|December 1, 1982
Public and professional myths about mental hospitalization. An empirical reassessment of policy-related beliefsC A Kiesler
The American Psychologist|June 1, 1991
The de facto national system of psychiatric inpatient care. Piecing together the national puzzleC A Kiesler, C Simpkins
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The American Psychologist|November 1, 1991
Homelessness and public policy prioritiesC A Kiesler
The American Psychologist|September 1, 1992
U.S. mental health policy. Doomed to failC A Kiesler
Health Policy Quarterly|March 7, 1982
Barriers to effective knowledge use in national mental health policyC A Kiesler
The American Psychologist|February 1, 1977
Training of psychiatrists and psychologistsC A Kiesler
The American Psychologist|December 1, 1980
Mental health policy as a field of inquiry for psychologyC A Kiesler
The American Psychologist|June 8, 2000
The next wave of change for psychology and mental health services in the health care revolutionC A Kiesler
The American Psychologist|April 1, 1991
Changes in general hospital psychiatric care, 1980-1985C A Kiesler
The American Psychologist|April 1, 1982
Mental hospitals and alternative care. Noninstitutionalization as potential public policy for mental patientsC A Kiesler
The American Psychologist|December 1, 1982
Public and professional myths about mental hospitalization. An empirical reassessment of policy-related beliefsC A Kiesler
The American Psychologist|June 1, 1991
The de facto national system of psychiatric inpatient care. Piecing together the national puzzleC A Kiesler, C Simpkins
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