by Charles Barber, M.H.A., associate of the Yale Program for Recovery and Community Health (University of Nebraska Press) In his account of working with homeless mentally ill patients in New York, Barber tells their tales of prison, AIDS, heroin, crack and sexual abuse and of the voices that plague them.
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