Prof. Jeffrey L. Geller
University of Massachusetts Medical School, USA
Professor
Email: Jeffrey.Geller@umassmed.edu
Qualifications
1978 M.P.H.,
Harvard School of Public Health
1973 M.D., University of Pennsylvania
1970 B.A., Williams College, Psychology
Publications (Selected)
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Geller JL, Stanley
JA: Settling the doubts about the constitutionality of outpatient
commitment. New England Journal of Criminal and Civil Confinement,
31:127-138, 2005.
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Geller JL, Stanley JA: Response to: New research continues to
challenge the need for outpatient commitment. Journal of Criminal and
Civil Confinement, 31:123-126, 2005.
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Geller JL, Shore H, Grudzinskas AJ, Appelbaum PS: Against the
grain? A reasoned argument for not closing a state
hospital. Psychiatric Quarterly, 76:177-194, 2005.
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Geller JL: A history of private psychiatric hospitals in the
USA: From start to almost finished. Psychiatric Quarterly, 77:1-41,
2006.
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Geller JL: The evolution of outpatient commitment in the
USA: From conundrum to quagmire. International Journal of Law and
Psychiatry, 29:234-248, 2006.
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Biebel K, Nicholson J, Fisher W, Geller J: A national survey of state
mental health authority programs and policies for clients who are
parents: A decade later. Psychiatric Quarterly, 77:119-128, 2006.
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Geller JL: Avoiding extinction: Successful private psychiatric
hospitals in the opening decade of the twenty-first century. Psychiatric
Quarterly, 77:189-201, 2006.
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Geller JL, Biebel K: The premature demise of public child and
adolescent inpatient psychiatric beds. Part I: Overview and current
conditions. Psychiatric Quarterly, 77: 251-271, 2006.
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Geller JL, Biebel K: The premature demise of public child and
adolescent inpatient psychiatric beds. Part II: Challenges and
implications. Psychiatric Quarterly, 77:273-291, 2006.
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Geller JL, Fisher WH, Grudzinskas AJ, Clayfield JC, Lawlor
T: Involuntary outpatient treatment as 'Deinstitutionalized Coercion'
: The net-widening concern. International Journal of Law and
Psychiatry, 29(6):551-562, 2006.
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Tonkonogy J, Geller J: A neuropsychiatry service in a state
hospital. Adolf Meyer's approach revisited. Psychiatric Quarterly,
78:219-235, 2007.
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Lawlor T, Grudzinskas AJ, Geller JL, Genovese M: A competency-based
approach to managing violence with involuntary outpatient
treatment. Administration and Policy in Mental Health & Mental Health
Policy Research 34(3):315-318, 2007.
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Geller JL: Back to the nineteenth century is
progress. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 15:19-21, 2008.
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Torrey EF, Esposito R, Geller J: Problems associated with mentally
ill individuals in public libraries. Public Libraries 42(2):45-50, 2009.
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Fisher WH, Geller JL, Pandiani JA: The changing role of the state
psychiatric hospital. Health Affairs 28(3):676-684, 2009.
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Geller JL: Book Review: The cock and bull of Augusten Burroughs
(three books). Psychiatric Services 56:363-364, 2005.
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Geller JL: Book Review: She's not there: A life in two
genders. Psychiatric Services 56:495-496, 2005.
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Geller JL: Book Review: Fathers lost, found or looking (five
books). Psychiatric Services 56:878-880, 2005.
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Geller JL: A view of American psychiatry (Ltr to Edit). American
Journal of Psychiatry 162:1758-1759, 2005.
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Geller JL: Book Review: Menspeak (four books). Psychiatric
Services 56:1026-1027, 2005.
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Geller JL: Book Review: The lobotomist and the lobotomized (two
books). Psychiatric Services 56:1318-1319, 2005.