Public Policy and Legal Aid in Mental Hospitals: The Dimensions of the Problem and Their Implications for Legal Education and Practice |
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Authors: | Robert Henley Woody |
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Affiliation: | Robert Henley Woody;is Professor of Psychology at the University of Nebraska at Omaha and is in the private practice of clinical and forensic psychology with Woody Clinical Associates and also maintains a law practice;B.M., 1958, Western Michigan University;M.A., 1960, Michigan State University;Ed.S., 1962, Western Michigan University;Ph.D., 1964, Michigan State University;Postdoctoral Certificate in Group Psychotherapy, 1969, Washington School of Psychiatry;Sc.D., 1975, University of Pittsburgh;and J.D., 1981, Creighton University. He has been named a Diplomate in Clinical Psychology, A.B.P.P., and Diplomate in Forensic Psychology, A.B.F.P. He is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, and the Society for Personality Assessment. |
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