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  2. Yale New Haven Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Yale New Haven Psychiatric Hospital was opened in 2000, after the purchase of the Yale Psychiatric Institute. In 2003, a scandal over the hospital's treatment of poor patients severely tarnished its image. [9] In March 2003, The Wall Street Journal reported on the case of Quinton White, a retiree, whom the hospital had sued.

  3. Yale New Haven Health System - Wikipedia

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    Yale New Haven Health System (YNHHS) is a nonprofit healthcare system with headquarters in New Haven, Connecticut. [1] It is Connecticut's largest healthcare system with 2,409 beds [ 2 ] and includes hospitals, physicians and related health services throughout Connecticut as well as New York and Rhode Island . [ 3 ]

  4. Austen Riggs Center - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Daniel P. Schwartz, the former director of the Yale psychiatric hospital, directed Austen Riggs from 1978 to 1991, and oversaw the hospital in an era in which both managed care and biological psychiatry came to dominate the field, and in which many hospitals focusing on long-term psychotherapy – including Chestnut Lodge, the McLean ...

  5. Yale psychiatrist urges MSNBC viewers to shun Trump-voting ...

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    Yale University child psychiatry fellow Dr. Amanda Calhoun dug into the issue of the post-election crises in the LGBTQ+ community with MSNBC’s Joy Reid on Friday night.

  6. William Abel Caudill - Wikipedia

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    Caudill's 1952 to 1953 study at the Yale Psychiatric Institute was published in 1958, in his book, "The Psychiatric Hospital as a Small Society". [12] A resulting journal article and book from this research are considered to be some of the earliest contributions to the field of medical anthropology. [13]

  7. Bandy X. Lee - Wikipedia

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    Bandy Xenobia Lee is an American psychiatrist whose scholarly work includes the writing of a comprehensive textbook on violence. [2] She is a specialist in public health approaches to violence prevention who consulted with the World Health Organization [3] and initiated reforms at New York's Rikers Island Correctional Facility. [4]

  8. The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump is a 2017 book edited by Bandy X. Lee, a forensic psychiatrist, containing essays from 27 psychiatrists, psychologists, and other mental health professionals describing the "clear and present danger" that US President Donald Trump's mental health poses to the "nation and individual well being". [1]

  9. Silver Hill Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Terhune was the founder of the psychiatric department at Yale University [6] and had promoted the idea that psychiatric patients not be treated differently than other patients with a medical condition. [7] The original facility was established as a non-profit, voluntary psychiatric hospital and was a member of the American Hospital Association ...