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Zebulon Taintor
Researcher at New York University
Publications - 47
Citations - 907
Zebulon Taintor is an academic researcher from New York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mental health & Health care. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 47 publications receiving 877 citations. Previous affiliations of Zebulon Taintor include New York Medical College & Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
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Reducing stigma and discrimination against older people with mental disorders: a technical consensus statement.
Nori Graham,James Lindesay,Cornelius Katona,José Manoel Bertolote,Vincent Camus,John R. M. Copeland,Carlos Augusto de Mendonça Lima,Michel Gaillard,Marie Christine Gély Nargeot,John Gray,Lars Jacobsson,Mireille Kingma,Nicolas Kühne,Anne O'Loughlin,Wolfgang Rutz,Benedetto Saraceno,Zebulon Taintor,Johannes Wancata +17 more
TL;DR: This technical consensus statement is jointly produced by the Old Age Psychiatry section of the World Psychiatric Association and the World Health Organization, with the collaboration of several NGOs and the participation of experts from different Regions.
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Mad in America: Bad Science, Bad Medicine, and the Enduring Mistreatment of the Mentally Ill
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Workforce Competencies in Behavioral Health: An Overview
Michael A. Hoge,Manuel Paris,Hoover Adger,Frank L. Collins,Cherry V. Finn,Larry Fricks,Kenneth J. Gill,Judith Haber,Marsali Hansen,D. J. Ida,Linda Kaplan,William F. Northey,Maria O'Connell,Anita L. Rosen,Anita L. Rosen,Zebulon Taintor,Janis Tondora,Alexander S. Young +17 more
TL;DR: An overview of the state of competency development in the field of behavioral health is provided, identifies the groups and organizations that have conducted and supported this work, summarizes their progress in defining and assessing competencies, and discusses both the obstacles and future directions for such initiatives.
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Emotional problems of residents in psychiatry.
TL;DR: The data indicated that residents who have problems that lead to termination are rarely free of emotional disturbance and the need for further work with the "marginal" resident and for research on screening and supportive procedures.
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Recording psychiatric consultations: a preliminary report.
TL;DR: Two new forms, specifically designed for computer processing of data from a contemporary consultation-liaison service, are described and it is hoped that this work will provide a stimulus to consultation-liason practitioners to use this system or to develop similar systems that will permit documentation, exploration, and enhancement of the consultation- Liaison effort.