Abstract

Foreword (Kenneth S. Thompson). Introduction: The Connecticut Mental Health Center as a public psychiatry initiative (Selby C. Jacobs and Ezra E. H. Griffith). 1 Severe and persistent mental illness (Bruce Wexler, Larry Davidson, Thomas Styron and John Strauss). 2 Connecticut Mental Health Center clinical, research and training programs in the addictions (Richard Schottenfeld, Kathleen Carroll, Thomas Kosten, Stephanie O'Malley, Bruce Rounsaville, Rajita Sinha and Herbert Kleber). 3 The law and psychiatry division at the Connecticut Mental Health Center (Howard V. Zonana and Madelon V. Baranoski). 4 The neuroscience research program at the Connecticut Mental Health Center (George R. Heninger, John H. Krystal, Ronald S. Duman, Benjamin S. Bunney, Malcolm B. Bowers, Jr. and George K. Aghajanian) 5 Psychiatric epidemiology, services research, prevention and public health (Selby C. Jacobs, David L. Snow, Rani Desai and Gary Tischler). 6 Ethnicity, mental health care disparities and culturally competent care at the Connecticut Mental Health Center (Howard C. Blue, Luis Anez, Manuel Paris, Dietra Hawkins and Robert Page). 7 A public-academic partnership at the Connecticut Mental Health Center (Wayne F. Dailey, Thomas A. Kirk, Jr., Robert A. Cole and Paul J. Di Leo). 8 Public psychiatry training and education at the Connecticut Mental Health Center (Jeanne Steiner, Nancy Anderson, Richard Belitsky, Michael Hoge, Martha L. Mitchell, William H. Sledge and Sophie Tworkowski) 9 The future of academic public psychiatry (Selby C. Jacobs and Ezra E. H. Griffith). Epilogue: Academic-public partnership from a British perspective (Ajoy Thachil and Dinesh Bhugra). Index.

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