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    THE VULNERABILITY-STRESS MODEL OF SCHIZOPHRENIA: Advances in Psychosocial Treatment by Yank, Glenn R, Bentley, Kia J, Hargrove, David S

    Published in American journal of orthopsychiatry (01-01-1993)
    “…Vulnerability models of schizophrenia are reviewed, along with psychosocial rehabilitation methods addressing functional abilities and social competence. Their…”
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    The mental health treatment team as a work group: team dynamics and the role of the leader by Yank, G R, Barber, J W, Hargrove, D S, Whitt, P D

    Published in Psychiatry (Washington, D.C.) (01-08-1992)
    “…Although treatment teams have been examined often in the mental health literature, this literature seldom addresses the crucial property of "teamness"--the key…”
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    Toward the financial integration of public mental health services by YANK, G. R, HARGROVE, D. S, DAVIS, K. E

    Published in Community mental health journal (01-04-1992)
    “…The public treatment of seriously mental ill patients continues to be frustrated by the lack of administrative and financial integration of state and community…”
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    The galt visiting scholar in public mental health : a review of a model of state-university collaboration by YANK, G. R, FOX, J. C, DAVIS, K. E

    Published in Community mental health journal (01-12-1991)
    “…The Galt Visiting Scholar in Public Mental Health program was developed in Virginia to strengthen the relationships between the Virginia Department of Mental…”
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    Diurnal Weight Gain in Chronic Psychosis by Vieweg, W. Victor R., Godleski, Linda S., Graham, Patricia, Kellogg, Elizabeth J., Goldman, Fran, Barber, Jack, Bayliss, E. Virginia, Glick, Joseph L., Hundley, Paul L., Yank, Glenn R.

    Published in Schizophrenia bulletin (1989)
    “…We found diurnal weight gain to be abnormal among 93 chronically psychotic patients, most of whom had schizophrenia. They were weighed at 7 a.m. and 4 p.m…”
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    General systems approaches in mental health administration : developing state-university collaboration programs by Yank, G R, Spradlin, W W, Porterfield, P B

    Published in Academic psychiatry (01-06-1992)
    “…Developing state-university collaboration is the process of creating mechanisms to couple two systems for mutual benefit. Collaboration requires setting new…”
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    Ethical issues for academic participants in state-university collaboration programs by Yank, G R, Lindsay, R J, Barber, J W, Hargrove, D S

    Published in Hospital & community psychiatry (01-12-1992)
    “…State-university collaboration programs often create ethical dilemmas for participants because of their conflicting values, goals, and expectations. Treatment…”
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    Virginia's experience with state-university collaboration by Yank, G R, Barber, J W, Vieweg, W V, Hundley, P H, Spradlin, W W, Harding, L F, Sutker, L H

    Published in Hospital & community psychiatry (01-01-1991)
    “…The development of an active collaboration between the department of behavioral medicine and psychiatry of the University of Virginia School of Medicine and…”
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    Seasonal stability of water balance among schizophrenic patients subject to water intoxication by Vieweg, W V, Harrington, D P, Westerman, P S, McKelway, R B, Hundley, P L, Yank, G R

    “…1. Diurnal weight gain, afternoon hyponatremia, and polyuria were assessed for one year among eight male schizophrenics subject to water intoxication. 2. The…”
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    The link between fluid intake and weight gain in psychosis by Vieweg, W V, Godleski, L S, Graham, P, Barber, J, Kellogg, E, Glick, J, Hundley, P L, Yank, G R

    Published in Psychosomatics (Washington, D.C.) (1991)
    “…Diurnal weight gain was found to be abnormal among 44 of 77 institutionalized chronically psychotic patients. All patients were weighed and urine samples…”
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