This book, published in 1984 and edited by John Talbott, has a stellar group of contributors, including Bert Pepper, Ellen Baxter, Marvin Herz, Leona Bachrach, and Paul Appelbaum. In The Chronic Mental Patient: Five Years Later, these individuals pay attention to young chronically ill patients, homeless persons with mental disabilities, treatments focusing on resocialization and rehabilitation, and psychopharmacologic treatments. When the book was written, moving patients into the community required a focus on attitudes, legal constraints, and funding issues.