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Mental health attitudes in the eighties: What are they?

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Baskin, David, Ph.D.—Dr. David Baskin is currently the Associate Director of the Soundview-Throgs Neck Community Mental Health Center, an agency of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He has been a regular contributor to the Journal for the past several years. This is his fifth article.

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Baskin, D., Beale, C.J. Mental health attitudes in the eighties: What are they?. Journal of Mental Health Administration 10, 3–5 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02830901

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