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Most of the books in Hans Toch’s library are heavily marked up. This makes them worthless monetarily, but a treasure to see what he considered significant in the many classics in his library. Many are written by his former students.

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Developing Jail Mental Health Services: Practice and Principles

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By Henry J. Steadman, Dennis W. McCarty and Joseph P. Morrissey

"Developing Jail Mental Health Services: Practice and Principles" provides a comprehensive guide to establishing effective mental health services within correctional facilities. Drawing on expert insights and evidence-based practices, this book offers practical strategies for addressing the complex mental health needs of incarcerated individuals. With a focus on ethics, collaboration, and quality care, this resource equips healthcare professionals, administrators, and policymakers with the tools needed to improve mental health services in jail settings. A must-read for anyone working in or interested in the intersection of mental health and the criminal justice system.

Rockville MD. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES. 1986. 158p

MATURATION OF THE THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY: AN ORGANCX APPROACH TO HEALTH AND MENTL HEALTH

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By Maxwell Jones

"Maturation of the Therapeutic Community: An Organcx Approach to Health and Mental Health" delves into the evolution of therapeutic communities through the lens of the innovative Organcx method. This book explores the intersection of physical and mental health within the context of therapeutic communities, offering insights into holistic approaches to healing and well-being. By examining the maturation process of therapeutic communities using the Organcx framework, readers are presented with a comprehensive understanding of how these communities adapt and grow to meet the complex needs of individuals seeking support and healing. A must-read for professionals and individuals interested in progressive approaches to health and mental well-being.

NY. Human Sciences Press. 1976. 190p.