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COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH JOURNAL Volume 28, Number 1 February 1992 EDITOR’S NOTE David L. Cutler, M.D. ARTICLES MENTAL PATIENTS’ ATTRACTION TO THE HOSPITAL: CORRELATES OF LIVING PREFERENCE Robert E. Drake, M.D., Ph.D., and Michael A. Wallach, Ph.D. AIDS AND FAMILY PLANNING COUNSELING OF PSYCHIATRICALLY ILL WOMEN IN COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CLINICS John H. Coverdale, M.B., Ch.B., and John F. Aruffo, M.D. MENTAL ILLNESS TOPICS IN POPULAR PERIODICALS Otto F. Wahl, Ph.D., and Arthur Lincoln Kaye HOW TREATMENT OF PERSONS WITH SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS IS PORTRAYED IN UNDERGRADUATE PSYCHOLOGY TEXTBOOKS Cheryl A. Halter, M.S., Gary R. Bond, Ph.D., and Rebecca De Graaf-Kaser, M.S. BRIEF REPORT THE MULTISERVICE NETWORK: REACHING THE UNSERVED MULTI-PROBLEM INDIVIDUAL Ralph Buckley, M.S.W., and Douglas A. Bigelow, Ph.D. COMMUNITY PSYCHIATRIC PRACTICE PSYCHIATRIC EDUCATION IN THE STATE HOSPITAL: A CURRENT APPROACH William H. Wilson, M.D. COMMENT ON WILLIAM H. WILSON, “PSYCHIATRIC EDUCATION IN THE STATE HOSPITAL: A CURRENT APPROACH” Jeffrey L. Geller, M.D., M.P.H. RESPONSE TO WILLIAM H. WILSON, “PSYCHIATRIC EDUCATION IN THE STATE HOSPITAL: A CURRENT APPROACH” Phyllis Solomon, Ph.D. REPLY TO DRS. SOLOMON AND GELLER REGARDING MY PAPER “PSYCHIATRIC EDUCATION IN THE STATE HOSPITAL: A CURRENT APPROACH” William H. Wilson, M.D. BOOK REVIEWS Anxiety and Stress Management, by Trevor J. Powell and Simon J. Enright (reviewed by Arthur N. Wiens, Ph.D.); Advocacy and Empowerment, by Stephen M. Rose and Bruce L. Black (reviewed by Robert I. Paulson, D.S.W.) FILM REVIEWS Stat, producer-director, Lance A. Gentile, M.D.; He Men, produced by Thomas J. Whelan; Electroconvulsive Therapy: ECT. The Treatment, The Questions, The Answers, distributed by the University of Michigan Medical Center (reviewed by H. James Lurie, M.D., Film Review Editor) 75 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 77 ERRATUM ISSN 0010-3853 CMHJ 28(1)1-78(1992) LC 75-220001 Community Mental Health Journal (ISSN 0010-3853) is published bimonthly in February, April, June, August, October and December and is a trademark of Human Sciences Press, Inc. Second-class postage paid at New York, N.Y., and at additional mailing offices. Postmaster: Send address changes to Community Mental Health Journal, Human Sciences Press, Inc. 233 Spring Street, New York, N.Y. 10013-1578. The Community Mental Health Journal is sponsored by and is an official publication of the National Council of Community Mental Health Centers, Inc. and is devoted to the broad fields of community mental health theory, practice and research. Manuscripts are accepted for considera- tion with understanding that they represent original material, have not been published elsewhere and are not being considered for publication in another journal. MANUSCRIPTS should be submitted in triplicate, should not exceed approximately 16 double- spaced pages and must include a 100-word abstract. All tables and figures must be high quality, camera-ready art, photographs, or original copy. Style should conform to that found in this journal with references arranged alphabetically on a separate page and referred to in the text by author and year of publication. Footnotes are discouraged except for an introductory biographical note and instructions for reprint requests on the first page. In addition, the journal supports the use of non-sexist language in all manuscripts. Authors should consider the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association for guidelines relating to manuscript preparation including non-sexist language. Manuscripts cannot be returned unless accompanied by sufficient postage. Send manuscripts to: Dr. David Cutler, Dept. of Psychiatry OPO2, Oregon Health Sciences University, 3181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park Rd., Portland, OR 97201. SUBSCRIPTION inquiries and subscription orders should be addressed to the publisher at Subscription Department, Human Sciences Press, Inc., 233 Spring Street, New York, N.Y. 10013- 1578 or faxed to the Subscription Department at its number (212) 807-1047. Subscription rates: Volume 28, 1992 (6 issues) $195.00 (outside the U.S., $230.00). Price for individual subscribers certifying that the journal is for their personal use, $52.00 (outside the U.S., $60.00). ADVERTISING inquiries should be addressed to the Advertising Sales Representative, Daniel S. Lipner, Weston Media Associates, P.O. Box 1110, Greens Farms, Connecticut 06436-—telephone (203) 261-2500 and fax (203) 261-0101. INDEXED OR ABSTRACTED IN: Psychological Abstracts, Chicago Psychoanalytic Literature Index, NASW Abstracts, Nursing Research, Social Work Research Abstracts, Higher Education Abstracts, Automatic Subject Citation Alert, Crime and Delinquency Abstracts, Mental Retarda- tion Abstracts, Selective Index to Health Literature, Human Resources Abstracts, Hospital Litera- ture Index, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Social Sciences Index, Social Sciences Citation Index, Current Contents: Social and Behavioral Sciences, Abstracts of Health Care Management Studies, Sociological Abstracts, Safety Science Abstracts, Media Re- view Digest, Selected List of Tables and Contents of Psychiatric Periodicals, Criminal Justice Abstracts, Excerpta Medica, Political Science Abstracts, Behavioral Abstracts, BRS Bulletin and Database, Biological Abstracts, A Matter of Fact, Poverty and Human Resources Abstracts, and Health Instrument File. PHOTOCOPYING: Authorization to Photocopy items for internal or personal use, or the internal use of specific clients, is granted by Human Sciences Press for users registered with the Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) Transactional Reporting Service, provided that the flat fee of $6.50 per copy, per article (no additional per-page fees) is paid directly to CCC, 27 Congress St., Salem, MA 01970. For those organizations that have been granted a photocopy license by CCC, a separate system of payment has been arranged. The fee code for users of the Transactional Reporting Service is ISSN 0010-3853/92 $6.50. COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH JOURNAL Volume 28, Number 2 April 1992 ARTICLE CLINICAL ENCOUNTERS WITH OUTPATIENT COERCION AT THE CMHC: QUESTIONS OF IMPLEMENTATION AND EFFICACY Jeffrey L. Geller, M.D., M.P.H. FINANCING MENTAL HEALTH CARE EDITOR’S COMMENT David L. Cutler, M.D. TOWARD THE FINANCIAL INTEGRATION OF PUBLIC MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Glenn R. Yank, M.D., David S. Hargrove, Ph.D., and King E. Davis, Ph.D. THE MENTAL HEALTH HMO: CAPITATION FUNDING FOR THE CHRONICALLY MENTALLY ILL. WHY AN HMO? Phyllis E. Marshall, B.A., M.S.W. THE COST OF FRAGMENTED MENTAL HEALTH FINANCING: IS IT WORTH IT? David L. Cutler, M.D., Douglas Bigelow, Ph.D., and Bentson McFarland, M.D., Ph.D. BRIEF REPORT RURAL MENTAL HEALTH APPOINTMENT ADHERENCE: IMPLICATIONS FOR THERAPY Debra K. Mooney, M.S., and Richard D. Johnson, Ph.D. COMMUNITY PSYCHIATRIC PRACTICE ADAPTATION: THE KEY TO COMMUNITY PSYCHIATRIC PRACTICE IN THE RURAL SETTING Deborah A. Reed, M.D. COMMENT ON “ADAPTATION: THE KEY TO COMMUNITY PSYCHIATRIC PRACTICE IN THE RURAL SETTING” Robert E. Drake, M.D., Ph.D. COMMENT ON “ADAPTATION: THE KEY TO COMMUNITY PSYCHIATRIC PRACTICE IN THE RURAL SETTING” Richard Warner, M.B, D.P.M. BOOK REVIEWS Psychotherapy and the Somatizing Patient, by E. Mark Stern and Virginia Fraser Stern, Editors (reviewed by David T. Hellkamp, Ph.D.); Caring for the Chronic Mentally Ill, by Ursula C. Gerhart (reviewed by Scott Ries, A.C.S.W.) FILM REVIEWS Mother, Mother, produced by Judy Miller, directed by Micki Dickoff; A Case of Need: Media Coverage and Organ Transplants, produced by Deni Elliot and Bill Fitz (reviewed by H. James Lurie, M.D., Film Review Editor) COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH JOURNAL Volume 28, Number 3 June 1992 SPECIAL ARTICLES: SERVICES FOR THE SERIOUSLY MENTALLY ILL THE EFFICACY OF CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR SEVERELY MENTALLY DISABLED CLIENTS Phyllis Solomon, Ph.D. FAMILIES’ PERCEPTIONS OF COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMS FOR THEIR RELATIVES WITH A SEVERE MENTAL ILLNESS James G. Hanson, Ph.D., and Charles A. Rapp, Ph.D. SOCIAL NETWORKS OF RESIDENTS IN SUPPORTIVE HOUSING Paula Goering, R.N., Ph.D., Janet Durbin, B.Sc., M.A., Robert Foster, B.A., Susan Boyles, Hons. B.A., Taras Babiak, M.D., F.R.C.P{c), and Bill Lancee, Ph.D. NORMAL HOUSING: A KEY ELEMENT OF A SUPPORTED HOUSING APPROACH FOR PEOPLE WITH PSYCHIATRIC DISABILITIES Michael Hogan, Ph.D., and Paul J. Carling, Ph.D. A MODEL FOR MEASURING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAMS: RESULTS FROM THREE SITES John S. Brekke, Ph.D., and Mary Ann Test, Ph.D. BRIEF PROGRAM REPORT A COLLABORATIVE MODEL OF A COUNTY CRISIS INTERVENTION TEAM: THE LAKE COUNTY EXPERIENCE Thelma Silver, A.C.S.W., and Howard Goldstein, D.S. W. COMMUNITY PSYCHIATRIC PRACTICE INTRODUCTION Jerome V. Vaccaro, M.D. PSYCHIATRY IN COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTERS: EVERYONE CAN WIN David A. Pollack, M.D., and David L. Cutler, M.D. COMMENTS ON “PSYCHIATRY IN COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTERS: EVERYONE CAN WIN” Jerome V. Vaccaro, M.D. BOOK REVIEWS Women As They Age: Challenge, Opportunity, and Triumph, edited by J. Dianne Garner and Susan O. Mercer (reviewed by Enid Opal Cox, D.S.W.); Social Skills Training for Psychiatric Patients, by Robert Paul Liberman, William J. DeRisi, and Kim T. Muesser (reviewed by David L. Cutler, M.D.) FILM REVIEWS Emergency Unit, producer, Richard Kahn; Nursing Shortage, producer, Ben Ashtenberg; HIV/AIDS. An Update for Health Professionals, A Six Part Series, producers and distributors: University of Washington AIDS Education and Training Center and Novela Health Foundation (reviewed by H. James Lurie, M.D., Film Review Editor) COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH JOURNAL Volume 28, Number 4 August 1992 ARTICLES ETHNIC DIFFERENCES IN EMERGENCY PSYCHIATRIC CARE AND HOSPITALIZATION IN A PROGRAM FOR THE SEVERELY MENTALLY ILL Lonnie R. Snowden, Ph.D., and Jane Holschuh, M.S. W. DAUGHTERS CAREGIVING FOR HISPANIC AND NON- HISPANIC ALZHEIMER PATIENTS: DOES ETHNICITY MAKE A DIFFERENCE? Jacobo E. Mintzer, M.D., Mark P. Rubert, Ph.D., David Loewenstein, Ph.D., Edgardo Gamez, M.D., Agustin Millor, L.C.S.W., Rocio Quinteros, M.S., Linda Flores, M.D., Meridith Miller, R.N., Ph.D., Adrianne Rainerman, and Carl Eisdorfer, Ph.D., M.D. SERVICE NEEDS OF YOUTHS RELEASED FROM A STATE PSYCHIATRIC FACILITY AS PERCEIVED BY SERVICE PROVIDERS AND FAMILIES Phyllis Solomon, Ph.D., and Diane Evans, M.S.S.A. ASSESSING AND RESPONDING TO SUICIDAL JAIL INMATES Gregory E. Winkler, M.S.S.W. BRIEF REPORT ALCOHOL PROBLEMS IN LATER LIFE: EVALUATION OF A MODEL COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROGRAM Clara C. Pratt, Ph.D., Vicki L. Schmall, Ph.D., Willetta Wilson, Ph.D., and Alida Benthin, M.A. CLINICAL CARE UPDATE REFINING AN ADVOCACY MODEL FOR HOMELESS PEOPLE COPING WITH PSYCHIATRIC DISABILITIES Paul P. Freddolino, Ph.D., and David P. Moxley, Ph.D. COMMUNITY PSYCHIATRIC PRACTICE INTRODUCTION Jerome V. Vaccaro, M.D. LITHIUM: SERUM LEVELS, RENAL EFFECTS, AND DOSING STRATEGIES Michael J. Gitlin, M.D. BOOK REVIEWS Depression in Primary Care: Screening and Detection, edited by C. Clifford Attkisson and Jane M. Zich (reviewed by Rupert R. Goetz); Dying and Disabled Children: Dealing with Loss and Grief, by H. Dick et al. (reviewed by Steve Sunderland, Ph.D.) FILM REVIEWS Chrysalis 86: The Development of a Therapeutic Group, and Where’s Mummy? The Robertson Studies of Mother-Child Separation, produced by Penn State Audio-Visual Services (reviewed by H. James Lurie, M.D.) COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH JOURNAL Volume 28, Number 5 October 1992 ARTICLES NEGLECTED ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT ISSUES IN MENTAL HEALTH SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT James R. Greenley, Ph.D. PREDICTING PSYCHIATRIC SYMPTOMS AMONG HOMELESS PEOPLE Robert J. Calsyn, Ph.D., and Gary A. Morse, Ph.D. SOCIAL SUPPORT AND QUALITY OF LIFE OF COMMUNITY SUPPORT CLIENTS Frank Baker, Ph.D., David Jodrey, Ph.D., and James Intagliata, Ph.D. INFORMAL SYSTEMS OF CARE FOR THE CHRONICALLY MENTALLY ILL Mark Tausig, Ph.D., Gene A. Fisher, Ph.D., and Richard C. Tessler, Ph.D. CLINICAL CARE UPDATE CLINICAL ISSUES IN SOCIAL NETWORK THERAPY FOR CLIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA Donald Wasylenki, M.D., Susan James, O.T., Carrie Clark, O.T., Joan Lewis, O.T., Paula Goering, Ph.D., and Laurie Gillies, Ph.D. BRIEF REPORT A COMPARISON OF HOW FAMILIES AND THEIR SERVICE PROVIDERS RATE FAMILY GENERATED QUALITY OF SERVICE FACTORS Maureen O. Marcenko, Ph.D., Sandra E. Herman, Ph.D., and Kelly L. Hazel, M.A. COMMUNITY PSYCHIATRIC PRACTICE INTRODUCTION THE QUALITY ASSURANCE DILEMMA IN PSYCHIATRY: A SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE Kenneth Byalin, Ph.D., C.S.W. BOOK REVIEWS Psychiatric Rehabilitation, by William Anthony, Mikal Cohen, and Mariane Farkas (reviewed by Kenneth P. Drude, Ph.D.); Governing the Soul: The Shaping of the Private Self, by Nikolas Rose (reviewed by Richard U’Ren, M.D.) FILM REVIEWS There Was a Child, Fred Simon, director; Help Me Die, Lori Hope, director; and Women Coming Out of the Shadow, Elyse A. Williams, director, produced by Fanlight Productions; Annie, One of the Lucky Ones, produced by San Filepe Del Rio Foundation; and Travels in Europe with Rick Steves (reviewed by H. James Lurie, M.D.) COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH JOURNAL Volume 28, Number 6 December 1992 ARTICLES CHARACTERISTICS ASSOCIATED WITH LEGAL STATUS CHANGE AMONG PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS Brian J. Cuffel, Ph.D. SUICIDE IN A COMMUNITY BASED CASE MANAGEMENT SERVICE Jennifer Pyke, R.N., M.H.Sc., and Melanie J. Steers, M.S.W. NEEDS ASSESSMENT FOR PERSONS WITH SEVERE MENTAL ILLNESS: WHAT SERVICES ARE NEEDED FOR SUCCESSFULL COMMUNITY LIVING? Janet Ford, Ph.D., Dale Young, M.S.W., Barbara C. Perez, M.A., Robert L. Obermeyer, and Donald G. Rohner VALIDITY OF CASE MANAGER REPORTS OF CLIENTS’ FUNCTIONING IN THE COMMUNITY: INDEPENDENT LIVING, INCOME, EMPLOYMENT, FAMILY CONTACT, AND PROBLEM BEHAVIORS Prudence A. Widlack, Ph.D., James R. Greenley, Ph.D., and David McKee, Ph.D. CLINICAL CARE UPDATE FAMILY VIOLENCE: CONTEMPORARY RESEARCH FINDINGS AND PRACTICE ISSUES Bonnie L. Yegidis, Ph.D. BRIEF REPORT ATTITUDES OF AFRICAN AMERICAN ADULTS TOWARD TREATMENT IN CASES OF RAPE Vetta L. Sanders Thompson, Ph.D., and Sharon D. West, M.A. COMMUNITY PSYCHIATRIC PRACTICE INTRODUCTION GROUP TREATMENT ASSIGNMENT FOR OUTPATIENTS WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA: INTEGRATING RECENT CLINICAL AND RESEARCH FINDINGS E. Michael Kahn, M.D., and Eleanor White Kahn, Ph.D., R.N. RESPONSE TO KAHN AND KAHN William H. Wilson, M.D. GROUP TREATMENT OR GROUP REHABILITATION: COMMENT ON KAHN AND KAHN Jerome V. Vaccaro, M.D. BOOK REVIEWS Working with the Person with Schizophrenia: The Treatment Alliance, by Michael A. Slezer, Timothy B. Sullivan, Monica Carsky, and Kenneth G. Terkelsen (reviewed by Joyce R. Borkin); Gender and Power in Families, edited by Rosine Jozef Perelberg and Ann C. Miller (reviewed by Cathy Kerr, L.I.S.W.) FILM REVIEWS The Party’s Over, producer, Nimiak/Hasset Productions; Living with Parents Who Drink Too Much, AIMS Media; and Cults: Saying No Under Pressure, producer, Jay Compas (reviewed by H. James Lurie, M.D., Film Review Editor) 567 INDEX TO VOLUME 28 ISSN 0010-3853 CMH] 28(6) 469-570 (1992) LC 75-220001 Community Mental Health Journal (ISSN 0010-3853) is published bimonthly in February, April, June, August, October and December and is a trademark of Human Sciences Press, Inc. Second-class postage paid at New York, N.Y., and at additional mailing offices. Postmaster: Send address changes to Community Mental Health Journal, Human Sciences Press, Inc. 233 Spring Street, New York, N.Y. 10013-1578. The Community Mental Health Journal is sponsored by and is an official publication of the National Council of Community Mental Health Centers, Inc. and is devoted to the broad fields of community mental health theory, practice and research. Manuscripts are accepted for considera- tion with understanding that they represent original material, have not been published elsewhere and are not being considered for publication in another journal. MANUSCRIPTS should be submitted in triplicate, should not exceed approximately 16 double- spaced pages and must include a 100-word abstract. All tables and figures must be high quality, camera-ready art, photographs, or original copy. Style should conform to that found in this journal with references arranged alphabetically on a separate page and referred to in the text by author and year of publication. Footnotes are discouraged except for an introductory biographical note and instructions for reprint requests on the first page. In addition, the journal supports the use of non-sexist language in all manuscripts. Authors should consider the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association for guidelines relating to manuscript preparation including non-sexist language. Manuscripts cannot be returned unless accompanied by sufficient postage. Send manuscripts to: Dr. David Cutler, Dept. of Psychiatry OPO2, Oregon Health Sciences University, 3181 S.W. Sam Jackson Park Rd., Portland, OR 97201. SUBSCRIPTION inquiries and subscription orders should be addressed to the publisher at Subscription Department, Human Sciences Press, Inc., 233 Spring Street, New York, N.Y. 10013- 1578 or faxed to the Subscription Department at its number (212) 807-1047. Subscription rates: Volume 28, 1992 (6 issues) $195.00 (outside the U.S., $230.00). Price for individual subscribers certifying that the journal is for their personal use, $52.00 (outside the U.S., $60.00). ADVERTISING inquiries should be addressed to the Advertising Sales Representative, Daniel S. Lipner, Weston Media Associates, P.O. Box 1110, Greens Farms, Connecticut 06436-—telephone (203) 261-2500 and fax (203) 261-0101. INDEXED OR ABSTRACTED IN: Psychological Abstracts, Chicago Psychoanalytic Literature Index, NASW Abstracts, Nursing Research, Social Work Research Abstracts, Higher Education Abstracts, Automatic Subject Citation Alert, Crime and Delinquency Abstracts, Mental Retarda- tion Abstracts, Selective Index to Health Literature, Human Resources Abstracts, Hospital Litera- ture Index, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Social Sciences Index, Social Sciences Citation Index, Current Contents: Social and Behavioral Sciences, Abstracts of Health Care Management Studies, Sociological Abstracts, Safety Science Abstracts, Media Re- view Digest, Selected List of Tables and Contents of Psychiatric Periodicals, Criminal Justice Abstracts, Excerpta Medica, Political Science Abstracts, Behavioral Abstracts, BRS Bulletin and Database, Biological Abstracts, A Matter of Fact, Poverty and Human Resources Abstracts, and Health Instrument File. PHOTOCOPYING: Authorization to Photocopy items for internal or personal use, or the internal use of specific clients, is granted by Human Sciences Press for users registered with the Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) Transactional Reporting Service, provided that the flat fee of $6.50 per copy, per article (no additional per-page fees) is paid directly to CCC, 27 Congress St., Salem, MA 01970. For those organizations that have been granted a photocopy license by CCC, a separate system of payment has been arranged. The fee code for users of the Transactional Reporting Service is ISSN 0010-3853/92 $6.50.

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