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lIealth and Wellare-'(edleal ----------------------------------- Soc Sci fted, 7, sept 1973, 677-89. ALSO SEE ENTIlIES: OJ", 03211, 0333, 01106, 01121, 0682, 0881, 0901, 1115, 1291, 1299, 1319, 1321, 1331, 1337,1338, 1356, 1383, 1386, 11112, 1430, 14911, 11l98, 1697, 1795, 2093, 20911, 2539, 2553, 2559, 2567 HEILTH AND WELFIRE--ftENTIL 11177 Illen, P. I consuaer's Yiew of California's "ental Health Care System. Psychiatry Q, 48, 1974, 1-13. 1478 Bertelson, K. and others. Citizen participation in the development of a coa.unity .ental health center. co •• unity Psychiatry, 24, lug 1973, 553-6. 1479 Block, W. E. The study of attitudes about aental health in the coamunity aental health center. Coaaunity Mental Health J, 10, Suamer 1974, 216-20. 1480 Decker, Douglas King. Citizen participation in co.aunity mental health: !assachusetts Area Board aeabers evaluation criteria for participation. PhD diss., Uniy. of Michigan, 1974. DI35:3074A. 11181 Denner, B. and others. fteasuring consuaer satisfaction in a coa.unity outpost. la J Coaaunity Psychology, 2, "arch 19711,. 13- 22. 1482 rracchia, J. and others. Personal adjustaent of hospital staff and their attitudes about aental illness. J psychol, 83, Mar 1973, 243-6. 1483 Hofling, C. K. Consuaerisa: is it an aPfropriate ter. in psychiatry? Hosp coa.unity psychiatry, 24, nay 1973, 345. 1484 Jansen, D. G. and others. State hospital psychiatric patients evaluate their treat.ent teaas. Hosp Coa.unity Psychiatry, 24, Noy 1973, 768-70. 1485 Linsky, ft. I. and Cook, P. E. Mental health professionals attitudes toward ce •• unity aental health. I. J Coa.unity Psych, 2, June 1974, 193-8. 1486 Lurie, 1. and others. Prcbleas in co•• unity organization for aental health. Rosp Ce•• unity Psychiatry, 23, Noy 1972, 350-3. 1487 ftcAtee, O. B. and others. The evolution of a state hospital into a human service center. Rosp COID.unity Psychiatry, 25, June 1974, 381-2. 1488 !cWillialDs, s. A. and others. Co •• unity attitudes about aental )ealth services. Coa.unity Mental Health J, 10, Su •• er 19711, 236-42. . 1489 ftodlin, H. C. Balancing patients' rights with the rights ot others. Hosp coalDunity Psychiatry, 25, July 19711, 474-5. 1490 ftolior, Ja.es Arthur. Interorganizational relations and the deliYery of .ental health 5ervices. PhD diss., Florida State Univ., 1973. DA34:44371. The i.pact of interorganizational relations on agency activities and on client 1491 ftsyzka, ft. I. F. and others. Develop.ent of the co-therapY relationship. J Psychiatr Nurs, 1" ftay/June 1973, 27-31. 1492 fturray, J. E. Patient participation in deter.ining psychiatric treat.ent. lurs Res, 23, July/lug 1974, 325-33. 149] Rappaport, ft. EYaluating co.aunity .ental health services: guidelines for an Hosp Co•• unity Psychiatry, 24, Noy 1973, 757-60. 1494 Robbins, E. and others. Charge to the coaaunity: soae earlY effects of a state h02Fitai syste.'s change of policy. la J Psychiatry, 131, June 1974, 641-5. 1495 Rulz, P. Consuaer particlpation .ental health progralDs, Hosp co.aunity Psychiatry, 24, Jan 1973, 96

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lIealth and Wellare-'(edleal-----------------------------------Soc Sci fted, 7, sept 1973, 677-89.

ALSO SEE ENTIlIES: OJ", 03211, 0333, 01106, 01121, 0682, 0881,0901, 1115, 1291, 1299, 1319, 1321, 1331, 1337,1338, 1356,1383, 1386, 11112, 1430, 14911, 11l98, 1697, 1795, 2093, 20911,2539, 2553, 2559, 2567

HEILTH AND WELFIRE--ftENTIL

11177 Illen, P. I consuaer's Yiew of California's "ental HealthCare System. Psychiatry Q, 48, 1974, 1-13.

1478 Bertelson, K. and others. Citizen participation in thedevelopment of a coa.unity .ental health center. co••unityPsychiatry, 24, lug 1973, 553-6.

1479 Block, W. E. The study of attitudes about aental health inthe coamunity aental health center. Coaaunity Mental HealthJ, 10, Suamer 1974, 216-20.

1480 Decker, Douglas King. Citizen participation in co.aunitymental health: !assachusetts Area Board aeabers evaluationcriteria for participation. PhD diss., Uniy. of Michigan,1974. DI35:3074A.

11181 Denner, B. and others. fteasuring consuaer satisfaction in acoa.unity outpost. la J Coaaunity Psychology, 2, "arch 19711,.13- 22.

1482 rracchia, J. and others. Personal adjustaent of hospitalstaff and their attitudes about aental illness. J psychol,83, Mar 1973, 243-6.

1483 Hofling, C. K. Consuaerisa: is it an aPfropriate ter. inpsychiatry? Hosp coa.unity psychiatry, 24, nay 1973, 345.

1484 Jansen, D. G. and others. State hospital psychiatricpatients evaluate their treat.ent teaas. Hosp Coa.unityPsychiatry, 24, Noy 1973, 768-70.

1485 Linsky, ft. I. and Cook, P. E. Mental health professionalsattitudes toward ce •• unity aental health. I. J Coa.unityPsych, 2, June 1974, 193-8.

1486 Lurie, 1. and others. Prcbleas in co•• unity organizationfor aental health. Rosp Ce••unity Psychiatry, 23, Noy 1972,350-3.

1487 ftcAtee, O. B. and others. The evolution of a state hospitalinto a human service center. Rosp COID.unity Psychiatry, 25,June 1974, 381-2.

1488 !cWillialDs, s. A. and others. Co••unity attitudes aboutaental )ealth services. Coa.unity Mental Health J, 10, Su••er19711, 236-42. .

1489 ftodlin, H. C. Balancing patients' rights with the rights otothers. Hosp coalDunity Psychiatry, 25, July 19711, 474-5.

1490 ftolior, Ja.es Arthur. Interorganizational relations and thedeliYery of .ental health 5ervices. PhD diss., Florida StateUniv., 1973. DA34:44371. The i.pact of interorganizationalrelations on agency activities and on client satistact~on.

1491 ftsyzka, ft. I. F. and others. Develop.ent of the co-therapYrelationship. J Psychiatr Nurs, 1" ftay/June 1973, 27-31.

1492 fturray, J. E. Patient participation in deter.iningpsychiatric treat.ent. lurs Res, 23, July/lug 1974, 325-33.

149] Rappaport, ft. EYaluating co.aunity .ental health services:guidelines for an a~.inistrato[. Hosp Co••unity Psychiatry,24, Noy 1973, 757-60.

1494 Robbins, E. and others. Charge to the coaaunity: soae earlYeffects of a state h02Fitai syste.'s change of policy. la JPsychiatry, 131, June 1974, 641-5.

1495 Rulz, P. Consuaer particlpation ~n .ental health progralDs,Hosp co.aunity Psychiatry, 24, Jan 1973, l~-40.

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1496 Rusalem, H. Ombudsmen for patients at a mental health1 center. Hosp Community Psychiatry, 24. Oct 1913, 680-1.

497 Siassi, I. and others. The social acceptance of theeX-mental hospital fatient. Community "ental He~lth J, 9.Fall 1913, 236-43.

1498 Torop, P. and others. Hotlines and youth culture values. 1.J Psychiatry, 129, Dec 1912, 130-3.

1499 Wagenfeld, ". o. structural and professional correlates ofideologies of community and mental bealth workers. J HealthSoc Behav, 15, Sept 1914. 199-210.

1500 Wolkon, G. H. and others. The ombudsman progra.me: pri.aryprevention of psychological disorders. Int J Soc Psych1atry.19, TlutulllD 1913, 220-5.

ALSo SEE ENTRIES: 0415,1182.1318.1325,1396,1391,2138

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1501 Aiken, L. and others. A systematic approach to theevaluation of interpersonal relationships. Aa J Nurs. 13, "ay19 73 , 863-1.

1502 Amundson, N. E. Labor relations and the nursing leader.Regular col u.n. J Nurs Admin.

150] Beletz, E. E. Is nursing's public image up to date? NursOutlook, 22, July 1914, 432-5.

1504 Burke, Ronald J. and Goodale, James G. New way to ratenurse performance. Hospitals, 41:24, Dec 16 1973, 62+.Behaviorally anchored scales are the hallmark of a newevaluation system based on the head nurse's observation of

1 her staff nurses' on-the-job performance.505 Cleland, v. S. Symposium on current legal and professional

problems. To end sex discrimination. Nurs Clin North Aa, 9,1 Sept 1974, 563-71.

506 Collective bargaining for nurses. California Nurse, 10,1 Oct 1914, 4-5.

501 Deloughery, G. L. Comaunity mental h@alth nurses work withprOblems related to teaching of physically handicappedchildren in a public school. J Sch Health. 4], "arch 1973.

1 181-4.508 Domning, J. J. and others. Experiences with dying patients.

15 TIm J Nurs. 13, June 1973. 1058-64.09 Douglass, Laura "ae and Be,is, Em Olivia. Nursingleadership in action; principles and application to staff

1 situations. St. Louis: The c.v, "osby co , , 19.74.510 Dunkley. P. Accountatility -- the iaplications. SC NURS,

1~ 21, Winter 1912-13, 7-l1 •• 11 ECh~veste, O. W. and others. ~arketing: a strategic

ftil;~work for health care. Nuts outlook, 22. June 1974.]17-81

1512 Grand, N. K. Nursing ideologies and collective bargaining.1~ J Nurs Adlllin. 3, ~atch/April 1973, 29-32 •

. 1~ Hanson, S. G. Should nurses use collective bargainlng? AORN15 J, 19, Jan 1914, 23-4.

14 Jacox, A. Collective targaining in acadele: background and15 per~pective. Nurs Cutlook, 21, No' 1973, 100-4.

15 llqqlns, M. R. P4tlent attitud~s: making th~ sa,vy patient15 a practice asset. Patient Care, 9, J"n 1 1914, 102-4+ •

. 16 ~arralll, G. O. Patipnts' evaluatlons ot nursing perfor.ance.15 Nurs ReD, 22, lIarch/Apr11 197], 15]-1.

11 ~cCoil, B. H. RNs belong at the bargaining table. Canad1< Nur Sf', 10, J u1 Y 1 q 7 4, 15- b •

• 18 Mpt~q~[, N. Coplng with the unionization of ~tOfpssl0nals.

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