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From Dangerous to Discharged: An Application of Social-Learning-Based Procedures in an Acute Hospital Setting

Psychiatric inpatients who demonstrate persistent aggressive behavior present unique treatment planning and placement challenges. This article presents the case of a severely Veteran who demonstrated high levels of aggressive behavior as well as persistent adaptive behavior deficits. A comprehensive...

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Published in:Clinical case studies 2010-02, Vol.9 (1), p.41-52
Main Authors: Springer, Justin R., Sloan, Paul A., Benge, Jared F., Spence, Michael, Carlo, Ismael, Teng, Ellen J.
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