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A Cognitive, Behaviorally Based Program for Patients With Persistent Mental Illness and a History of Aggression, Crime, or Both: Structure and Correlates of Completers of the Program

Kathy Yates, Michal Kunz, Pal Czobor, Steve Rabinowitz, Jean-Pierre Lindenmayer and Jan Volavka
Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Online June 2005, 33 (2) 214-222;
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vol. 33 no. 2 214-222
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15985665

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  • Published online June 28, 2005.

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  1. Kathy Yates, PhD,
  2. Michal Kunz, MD,
  3. Pal Czobor, PhD,
  4. Steve Rabinowitz, MSW,
  5. Jean-Pierre Lindenmayer, MD and
  6. Jan Volavka, MD, PhD
  1. Drs. Yates and Czobor are Research Scientists and Dr. Volavka is Director, Clinical Research Division, Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research, Orangeburg, NY. Dr. Kunz is Acting Chief of Mental Health Service at the Huntington Department of Veteran Affairs Medical Center, Huntington, WV. Mr. Rabinowitz is Deputy Director for Operations and Dr. Lindenmayer is Clinical Director and Director of the Psychopharmacology Research Unit at Manhattan Psychiatric Center, Ward’s Island Complex, NY. At the time the study was conducted, Dr. Kunz was Supervising Psychiatrist at the Manhattan Psychiatric Center. Drs. Yates, Lindenmayer, and Volavka are also affiliated with the New York University School of Medicine
  1. Address correspondence to: Kathy F. Yates, PhD, Manhattan Psychiatric Center, Ward’s Island Complex, NY 10035. E-mail: macskfy{at}omh.state.ny.us

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