Search Results - "Kiesler, Charles A"
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The Next Wave of Change for Psychology and Mental Health Services in the Health Care Revolution
Published in The American psychologist (01-05-2000)“…Recent national changes in the de facto system of health and mental health care are described. Although the percentage of people without health insurance…”
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The next wave of change for psychology and mental health in the health care revolution
Published in The American psychologist (01-05-2000)“…Recent national changes in the de facto system of health and mental health care are described. Although the percentage of people without health insurance…”
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U.S. Mental Health Policy: Doomed to Fail
Published in The American psychologist (01-09-1992)“…Changes in the de facto system of mental health care in the last decade reflect organizational and entrepreneurial responsiveness to changes in health policy,…”
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Mental hospitals and alternative care: Noninstitutionalization as potential public policy for mental patients
Published in The American psychologist (01-04-1982)“…In spite of a national policy of deinstitutionalization and outpatient care, the episodic rate of hospitalizing mental patients has increased in the last 20…”
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Homelessness and Public Policy Priorities
Published in The American psychologist (01-11-1991)“…Public policy issues related to homelessness and their priorities are reviewed. It is argued that the three most important policy issues are housing, income,…”
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The De Facto National System of Psychiatric Inpatient Care: Piecing Together the National Puzzle
Published in The American psychologist (01-06-1991)“…National data regarding psychiatric inpatient episodes can be viewed in 2 ways. The normative method surveys the "specialty mental health sector." A more…”
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Public and professional myths about mental hospitalization: An empirical reassessment of policy-related beliefs
Published in The American psychologist (01-12-1982)“…Suggests that a set of myths about mental hospitalization exists that is not supported by national data. Available national data suggest the following: The…”
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Psychology and Public Policy in the "Health Care Revolution"
Published in The American psychologist (01-12-1988)“…In this article we give a brief overview of the rapid changes taking place in health care delivery in this country, focusing particularly on cost-containment…”
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Changes in General Hospital Psychiatric Care, 1980-1985
Published in The American psychologist (01-04-1991)“…More than 60% of all inpatient psychiatric episodes occur in general hospitals. The need for psychologists' involvement in this important area is discussed…”
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Public and professional myths about mental hospitalization: Reply to Manderscheid et al
Published in The American psychologist (01-05-1984)“…Responds to the comments of R. W. Manderscheid et al on the present author's views of public and professional myths about mental hospitalization. The present…”
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Mental health policy as a field of inquiry for psychology
Published in The American psychologist (01-12-1980)“…Describes issues in mental health policy to stimulate theoretical and empirical policy-oriented research. The de facto and de jure national mental health…”
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Influencing Public Policy From the Inside
Published in The psychologist manager journal (2001)“…This paper comments on the articles in a special section (Lowman, 2001) of The Psychologist-Manager Journal on the role of psychologists in public policy. It…”
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On cost effectiveness: A reply
Published in The American psychologist (01-01-1982)“…Replies to G. H. Roid's comments on an earlier article by the present author (PA, Vol 66:10977) which suggested a need for cost-benefit (CB) and…”
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Prospective Payment System for Inpatient Psychiatry: The Advantages of Controversy
Published in The American psychologist (01-03-1988)“…Psychiatric inpatient treatment in specialty hospitals and in psychiatric units of general hospitals is allowed exemption from the new prospective payment…”
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Psychologists and Organizational Leadership
Published in The psychologist manager journal (1999)“…This paper provides expert commentary by Charles Kiesler, a former psychologist-president, on the six papers on the psychologist-president's position contained…”
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The psychiatric inpatient treatment of children and youth in general hospitals
Published in American journal of community psychology (01-12-1989)“…National attention has recently focused on the mental health needs and services of children and youth. The lack of outpatient services and their coordination…”
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Keeping an Open Mind: A Rejoinder
Published in The American psychologist (01-09-1989)“…Replies to the comments of S. M. Essock and H. H. Goldman (see record 1990-02584-001) on C. A. Kiesler and T. L. Morton's (see record 1988-21263-001) article…”
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Report of the Executive Officer: 1978
Published in The American psychologist (01-06-1979)“…Discusses activities of the past year inside the Central Office of the American Psychological Association (APA), including the activities of the executive…”
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The job market: Response to Thomas Blank
Published in The American psychologist (01-05-1979)“…The American Psychological Association's Executive Officer clarifies points made in T. O. Blank's (1979) comment on the article by M. Wertheimer et al…”
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On nursing homes
Published in The American psychologist (01-03-1983)“…Responds to comments by W. R. Shadish, Jr (1983) concerning the present author's proposal of deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill. Kiesler concurs that…”
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