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Psychiatric Quarterly VOLUME 64, NUMBER 1, SPRING 1993 Special Issue Mental Health Services in Health Maintenance Organizations and Managed Care Systems Guest Editors: Raul H. Vispo, M.D. William J. Reidy, Jr., M.S.W. INTRODUCTION Raul H. Vispo, M.D. OVERVIEW OF THE HMO MOVEMENT Warren D. Paley, M.P.H. HARVARD COMMUNITY HEALTH PLAN’S MENTAL HEALTH REDESIGN PROJECT: A MANAGERIAL AND CLINICAL PARTNERSHIP Helen S. Abrams, M.P.H. STAFF MODEL HMO’S AND MANAGED MENTAL HEALTH CARE: ONE PLAN’S EXPERIENCE William J. Reidy, Jr., M.S.W . VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE: REFLECTIONS OF A RECOVERING STAFF MODEL HMO PSYCHIATRIST Michael J. Bennett, M.D. Psychiatric Quarterly VOLUME 64, NUMBER 2, SUMMER 1993 Special Issue Contemporary Topics in Drug Dependence and Alcoholism Guest Editor: Peter A. Mansky, M.D. INTRODUCTION 77 Peter A. Mansky, M.D. REMINISCENCE OF AN ADDICTIONOLOGIST: 81 THOUGHTS OF A RESEARCHER AND CLINICIAN Peter A. Mansky, M.D. DUAL DIAGNOSIS Michael Finbar Sheehan, M.D., M.R.C. Psych THE ASSOCIATION OF ALCOHOLISM AND ANXIETY Kathleen T. Brady, M.D., Ph.D. R. Bruce Lydiard, Ph.D., M.D. ALCOHOLISM AND DRUG ABUSE IN PATIENTS WITH PTSD Lial Kofoed, M.D., M.S. Matthew J. Friedman, M.D., Ph.D. Robert Peck, M.D. INPATIENT VS OUTPATIENT TREATMENT FOR SUBSTANCE DEPENDENCE REVISITED Helen M. Pettinati, Ph.D. Kathleen Meyers, M.S. Jacqueline M. Jensen, M.A. Frances Kaplan, B.A. Bradley D. Evans, M.D. THE TREATMENT OF COCAINE ABUSE Theo C. Manschreck, M.D., M.P.H. CODEPENDENCY EXPLORED: A SOCIAL MOVEMENT IN SEARCH OF DEFINITION AND TREATMENT Patricia O’Gorman, Ph.D. Psychiatric Quarterly VOLUME 64, NUMBER 3, FALL 1993 Special Issue Issues in the Monitoring and Care of Insanity Acquittees in the Community Guest Editors: Charles A. Giglio, M.S. Richard P. Miraglia, M.S.W. Renate C. Wack, Dipl. Psych., M.P.H. INTRODUCTION Charles A. Giglio, M.S. Richard P. Miraglia, M.S.W. Renate C. Wack, Dipl. Psych., M.P.H. REFINING AN AFTERCARE PROGRAM FOR NEW YORK STATE’S OUTPATIENT INSANITY ACQUITTEES Richard P. Miraglia, C.S. W. Charles A. Giglio, M.S. A DESCRIPTION OF THE FORENSIC OUTPATIENT AND THE OPINIONS OF MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS WHO WORK WITH THESE CLIENTS Margaret A. McGreevy, M.A. THE ASSESSMENT OF DANGEROUSNESS AND PREDICTIONS OF VIOLENCE: RECENT RESEARCH AND FUTURE PROSPECTS Thomas R. Litwack, Ph.D., J.D. Stuart M. Kirschner, Ph.D. Renate C. Wack, Dipl. Psych., M.P.H. THE ONGOING RISK ASSESSMENT IN THE TREATMENT OF FORENSIC PATIENTS ON CONDITIONAL RELEASE STATUS Renate C. Wack, Dipl. Psych., M.P.H. PROVIDING OUTPATIENT SERVICES TO CRIMINAL PROCEDURE LAW PATIENTS: THE CLINICIAN’S PERSPECTIVE Henry J. Epstein, M.S.S.S. Psychiatric Quarterly VOLUME 64, NUMBER 4, WINTER 1993 Special Issue The Fifth Annual New York State Office of Mental Health Research Conference Guest Editor: John M. Oldham, M.D. INTRODUCTION John M. Oldham, M.D. POOR INSIGHT IN SCHIZOPHRENIA Xavier F. Amador, Ph.D. David H. Strauss, M.D. DO PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS NEED GREATER PROTECTION THAN MEDICAL PATIENTS WHEN THEY CONSENT TO TREATMENT? Francine Cournos, M.D. TREATMENT APPROACHES FOR ACUTE MANIA James C.-Y. Chou, M.D. Ivan Tuma, M.D. Eileen A. Sweeney, M.D. GENETIC AND BIOLOGIC RISK FACTORS FOR SUICIDE IN DEPRESSIVE DISORDERS Alec Roy, M.D. MODIFYING THE BEHAVIOR OF THE VIOLENT PATIENT Gordon G. Ball, Ph.D. HIPPOCAMPAL ATROPHY IN EARLY ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE: ANATOMIC SPECIFICITY AND VALIDATION Antonio Convit, M.D. M.J. de Leon, Ed.D. J. Golomb, M.D. A.E. George, M.D. C.Y. Tarshish, M.A. M. Bobinski, M.D., Ph.D. W. Tsui, Ph.D. S. De Santi, Ph.D. J. Wegiel, V.M.D., Ph.D. H. Wisniewski, M.D., Ph.D. In Memoriam: Philip Wexler, Ed.D.

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