1 CARL I. COHEN, M.D. Business Address: SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn 450 Clarkson Avenue, Box 1203 Brooklyn, N.Y. 11203 (718) 270-2907 E-mail: [email protected]Personal: Born: August 7, 1947, New York City Education: C.U.N.Y., Brooklyn College, B.A. (Chemistry), 1967 S.U.N.Y., Buffalo, M.D., 1971 New York University, M.A. (Sociology/Education), 1974 Professional Experience: 1. SUNY Distinguished Service Professor, 2009- 2. Professor of Psychiatry, SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn, 1987 - . 3. Director, Division of Geriatric Psychiatry, SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn, 1983 - . 4. Director, Brooklyn Alzheimer's Disease Assistance Center at SUNY Downstate Medical Center, 1988--. 5. Director, Geriatric Psychiatry Fellowship Program, SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn 1984- . 6. Director, HRSA Geriatric Fellowship in Medicine, Psychiatry and Dentistry, SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn, 2003- . 7. Attending in Psychiatry, University Hospital of Brooklyn, 1982 - . 8. Director, Downstate Mental Hygiene Associates (Department Outpatient Division), 1983- 2005. 9. Consultant, Veteran's Administration homeless program (TORCH), 1989 - 2002. 10. Attending in Psychiatry, Kings County Hospital, 1987 - 2001. 11. Associate Professor of Psychiatry, SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn, 1981 - 1987. 12. Chief Medical Officer of Outpatient Services, Kingsboro Psychiatric Center, 1981 - 1983. 13. Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, New York University Medical Center, 1981 - 1986. 14. Attending in Psychiatry, Bellevue Hospital, 1975 - 1982. 15. Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, New York University Medical Center, 1977 - 1981. 16. Co-director, Community Psychiatry Unit, N.Y.U./Bellevue, 1975 -1981.
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CARL I. COHEN, M.D. Business Address: SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn
9. Consultant, Veteran's Administration homeless program (TORCH), 1989 - 2002.
10. Attending in Psychiatry, Kings County Hospital, 1987 - 2001.
11. Associate Professor of Psychiatry, SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn, 1981 - 1987.
12. Chief Medical Officer of Outpatient Services, Kingsboro Psychiatric Center, 1981 - 1983.
13. Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, New York University Medical Center, 1981 -
1986.
14. Attending in Psychiatry, Bellevue Hospital, 1975 - 1982.
15. Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, New York University Medical Center, 1977 - 1981.
16. Co-director, Community Psychiatry Unit, N.Y.U./Bellevue, 1975 -1981.
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17. Joint appointment in Urban Health Affairs (Community Medicine), N.Y.U. Medical Center,
1975 - 1981.
18. Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, N.Y.U. Medical Center, 1976 - 1977.
19. Clinical Instructor of Psychiatry, N.Y.U. Medical Center, 1975 - 1976.
20. Fellowship in Social & Community Psychiatry, N.Y.U./Bellevue Medical Center, 1974 - 1975.
21. Resident in Psychiatry, N.Y.U./Bellevue Medical Center, 1972 - 1974.
22. Medicine/Psychiatry Internship - Medical College of Pennsylvania, Institute of the Pennsylvania Hospital; Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute, Philadelphia, Pa., 1971 - 1972.
23. Provision of consultation +/or treatment to various community agencies: Aberdeen Hotel
Service Center (psychiatric halfway house); Anthony Residence Salvation Army residence); Betances Health Agency (Lower East Side health agency); Bowery Residents' Committee (self-help group on Bowery); East Midtown Services to Older People (senior citizen agency); Murray Hill SRO Project (senior citizen agency); Urban Family Center (Lower East Side agency); Senior Citizens Companion Program; 1973- 1993.
Licensure and Certification:
(1) Diplomate American Board of Psychiatry ; Added Qualifications in Geriatric Psychiatry, 1991; recertification, 2000; 2009 (2) Diplomate, American Board of Psychiatry, 1977. (3) License: New York State (July 1, 1972) No. 112653. (4) Medicaid (Psychiatry)
Research & Extramural Support: Principal Investigator and Project Administrator: (1) "Networks of the Aged Living in Midtown S.R.O. Hotels." NIMH RO1-MHAG 31745, 1978 - 1981;
$178,000.
(2) "Natural Helping Neighbors - A Forgotten Health Resource." Supported by Ittleson, New York,
and Van Amerigen Foundations; 1978 - 1979; $45,500.
(3) "Aftercare for Ex-Mental Patients." Supported by Gateposts Foundation; 1980 - 1981; $20,700.
(4) "Schizophrenia and Social Networks." SUNY DMC (Intramural); 1982 - 1983; $2,000.
(5) "Old Men on the Bowery in the 1980's - Adaptive Strategies." NIMH 1-RO1 MH37562, 1982 - 1985;
$360,000 2006- 2009.PI: Paul Ramirez, Co-PI C. Cohen
(10) A multicenter, double-blind, flexible-dose, long term extension trial of the safety and maintenance of
effect of asenapine using olanzapine positive control in schizophrenic subjects who complete protocols
041022
PI Miranda Chakos Coinvestigators: Michael Garret, Stephen Goldfinger, Carl Cohen, Dan
Friedman
(11) A Multicenter, Double-Blind, Flexible-Dose, 6-Month Trial Comparing the Efficacy and Safety of
Asenapine With Olanzapine in Stable Subjects With Predominant, Persistent Negative Symptoms of
Schizophrenia;
PI Miranda Chakos Coinvestigators: Michael Garret, Stephen Goldfinger, Carl Cohen, Dan
Friedman
(12) A Multicenter, Double-Blind, Flexible-Dose, 6-Month Extension Trial Comparing the Safety and
Efficacy of Asenapine With Olanzapine in Subjects who Completed Protocol A7501013 (Protocol
A7501014)
PI Miranda Chakos Coinvestigators: Michael Garret, Stephen Goldfinger, Carl Cohen, Dan
Friedman
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(13) A Phase 3, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blinded Trial Evaluating the Safety and Efficacy
of Asenapine in Subjects Continuing Lithium or Valproic Acid/Divalproex Sodium for the Treatment
of an Acute Manic or Mixed Episode.
PI Miranda Chakos Coinvestigators: Michael Garret, Stephen Goldfinger, Carl Cohen, Dan
Friedman
(14) A Phase 3, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blinded Continuation Trial Evaluating the Safety and Efficacy
of Asenapine in Subjects Completing Trial A7501008 and Continuing Lithium or Valproic
Acid/Divalproex Sodium for the Treatment of an Acute Manic or Mixed Episode
PI Miranda Chakos Coinvestigators: Michael Garret, Stephen Goldfinger, Carl Cohen, Dan
Friedman
(15) A multicenter, open-label, flexible-dose, parallel-group evaluation of the cataractogenic potential of
quetiapine fumarate (SEROQUEL) and risperidone (RISPERDAL) in the long-term treatment of
subjects with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder;
PI Miranda Chakos Coinvestigators: Stephen Goldfinger, Carl Cohen, Dan Friedman
(16) SUNY Network Aging Partnership (SNAP): Investigating Frailty and Enhancing Health Span Across
the Health Spectrum.. Consortium with SUNY campuses at Upstate, Buffalo, Downstate, and Stony
Brook. 2014-2015. Funded by SUNY Health Network of Excellence, $147,482.
(17) Imaging Dementia - Evidence For Amyloid Scanning (IDEAS) Study. PI: Michael Reinhardt, MD
Teaching Experience: (1) Founder and director of ACGME-approved training program for Geriatric Psychiatry fellows
and psychiatric residents. Developer of curriculum, course administrator, primary instructor and clinical supervisor: SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn, 1984 - .
(a) 1st year medical students, 1989 - . SUNY (b) 2nd year medical students, 1984 - . SUNY (c ) PGY II, III, IV psychiatric residents, 1983 - . SUNY
(d) Geriatric fellows, 1984 - . SUNY (e) Psychiatric residents at Kingsboro Psychiatric Center, 1985 - 92.
(3) Social & Community Psychiatric course or lectures:
(a) 2nd year medical students, 1983- 1987. SUNY (b) PGY III psychiatric residents, 1982 - 1983. SUNY (c) PGY IV psychiatric residents, 1984 - 1987. SUNY
(d) PGY II/III psychiatric residents, 2001. SUNY (e) PGY III/IV psychiatric residents at VA TORCH (homeless) program, 2000- 02. SUNY (4) Behavioral Science course, clinical supervisor, 2nd year medical students, Downstate Medical Center; 1983- . (5) Social & Community Psychiatry course, PGY III residents, Kingsboro Psychiatric Center; 1982 - 1992.
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(6) "Sociology of Mental Illness" - Course for PGY II psychiatric residents; NYU Medical Center; 1974 - 1979. (7) "Introduction to Community Psychiatry" - Course for PGY II psychiatric trainees; NYU Medical Center; 1974 - 1980. (8) Instructor in Behavioral Science - Community Medicine course for first year medical students; NYU Medical Center; 1974 - 1980. (9) Instructor in Psychiatry course for second year medical students; NYU Medical Center; 1976 - 1980. (10) Instructor in Geriatric course for first and second year medical students; NYU Medical Center; 1976 - 1980. (11) Group discussion leader in Philosophy in Medicine course for first year medical students: NYU Medical Center; 1977. (12) Coordinator of monthly conferences, "Community & Social Psychiatry," for medical center personnel and students; NYU Medical Center; 1974 - 1978. (13) "Community Mental Health Services in N.Y.C." Instructional Assistant. New School for Social Research; 1974. (14) Clinical and research supervision of psychiatric residents, medical students, and graduate students at Downstate Medical Center and NYU. (15) Various committees at SUNY Downstate: Faculty Research Advisory Committee; Course planning committee for geriatrics; Geriatric Advisory Committee
Other Teaching-Related Activities: (1) Numerous presentations at conferences or grand rounds at SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn, NYU Medical Center, Kingsboro Psychiatric Center, New York State Psychiatric Institute, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York Academy of Medicine, Manhattan Psychiatric Center, St. Vincent's Hospital (New York), St. Vincent's Hospital (Westchester), Gouverneur Hospital, Cornell-Westchester Division, Woodhull Hospital, St. John's Episcopal Hospital, Philadelphia Geriatric Center, LIJ-Hillside, Metropolitan Hospital, University of Buffalo, St. Louis University, Harlem Hospital, North Shore Hospital, Coney Island Hospital, American Psychiatric Association, New York District Branch, National Institute of Mental Health, University of Wisconsin, Lincoln Hospital, Rutgers University, Montifiore Medical Center, Creedmoor Psychiatric Center, Brooklyn VA Hospital, Tufts Medical Center, and others. (See below for papers at academic meetings.) (2) Presentations to various lay organizations (e.g., senior centers, church groups, community boards); write-ups of activities appearing in the New York Times, New York Daily News, Newsday; appearances on television and radio shows.
Consultantships and Advisory Committees:
1. Coordinating Council for Services Related to Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias; NYS Department of Health; Appointed by Governor; 2014-present.
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2. American Psychiatric Assn. Leadership Fellowship Selection and Program Committee 2005-present
3. American Association of Geriatric Psychiatry. Research Committee 2007-present; Chair, Awards Committee, 2007-2013; Other committees: nominating, minority elders, public policy.
4. American Psychiatric Association, Council on Aging & Committee on Minority Elders, 2002-2007.
5. Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry, Aging Committee, 1998-2009. 6. Long Island Alzheimer’s Association, Board Member, 1997 - present. 7. St. Francis Friends of the Poor; Board of Directors; 1980 - present. 8. Editorial Board: International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 1990-2000. 9. Assistant Editor, American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 1993-2001. 10. American Psychiatric Association, Committee on Homelessness, 1993-96. 11. American Association of Geriatric Psychiatry : Various committees: Nominating ; Research;
Public Affairs; Training; Membership-in-Training and Early Career Research Awards 12. Periodic reviewer of grants for the National Institute of Health, NIMH, HRSA Bureau of
Health Professionals, Veteran's Administration. 13. Special advisor, White House Conference on Aging; 1980-81. 14. Reviewer: American Journal of Psychiatry, Psychiatric Services, Schizophrenia Research,
Journal of Hospital & Community Psychiatry, Archives of General Psychiatry, Journal of Gerontology, New York State Journal of Medicine, International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, International Psychogeriatrics, Psychiatric Services, Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, International Journal of Aging & Human Development, Community Mental Health Journal, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, Archives of General Psychiatry, Journal of Applied Gerontology, The Gerontologist, Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, and many others.
15. Consultant, Columbia University, Department of Psychiatry, Division of Community Psychiatry;1978, 1979.
16. New York Heart Association - Community Programs Subcommittee; 1973-74. 17. Murray Hill SRO Project - Board of Directors; 1975-76. 18. East Midtown Community Council - Hotel subcommittee; 1975-78. 19. Gotham Community Services - Board of Directors; 1975-76. 20. SRO Service Providers Consortium; 1978-81. 21. N.Y.C. Department of Health, Health Coordinating Committee for the Aged; 1979-81. 22. Alzheimer's Disease Task Force, New York Academy of Medicine; 1987. 23. Advisory Committee: Higher Education in an Aging Society, Gerontological Society of
America; 1987-89.
Professional Organizations:
American Psychiatric Association ( Distinguished Lifetime Fellow) American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry American Association of Community Psychiatrists International Psychogeriatric Association The Gerontological Society of America(inactive) Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry(inactive) American Public Health Association(inactive) Association for Anthropology and Gerontology(inactive) International Network for Social Network Analysis(inactive). American Anthropology Association(inactive).
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Honors:
• 1st prize, trainee research paper, N.Y. District Branch , APA., 1974;
• Geriatric Mental Health Academic Award: NIMH, 1984-1987;
• "Psychiatrist of the Year" American Association of Community Psychiatrists/McNeil
Pharmaceutical Award 1991;
• “The Best Doctors in New York” New York Magazine, 1996-1998,2001;2006-13;2015-16
• “The Best Doctors in New York” New York Area, 1998-2016.
• “The Top Doctors in America” 1996-2000;
• “Best Doctors in America” 2006-15.
• “New York Super Doctors” 2008-14; 2016.
• Who’s Who in the World, 2005-2016, Marquis Press;
• “Who’s Who in America,” Marquis Press, 2005-2015.
• Exemplary Psychiatrist Award (Honorable Mention), NAMI, 2003.
• Educator of the Year, American Association of Geriatric Psychiatry, 2007.
• The St. Francis Medal, Awarded by the Franciscan Friars Holy Name Provence, 2007.
• Dr. N.S. Vahia Foundation, Inaugural Speaker, 2008
• Health Services Award, Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation, 2008.
• SUNY Distinguished Service Professor, 2009.
• Eleanor Bumpers Award, Citywide Mental Health Coalition for the Black Elderly, 2012.
• Assembly Resident-Fellow Member Mentor Award. Assembly of the American Psychiatric
Association, 2014.
Clinical and Research Interests:
• Geriatric psychiatry.
• Minority aging.
• Social and community psychiatry.
• Chronic mental patients, schizophrenia, and aging.
• Social network theory and psychopathology.
• Homelessness.
• Sociology of mental illness.
• Depression, anxiety, and aging
• Dementia.
Bibliography
Includes 346 scientific articles including 204 publications (journals, book chapters), three books, two edited journal issue, and a training manual. (See attached sheets.) Books
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Cohen C.I., Sokolovsky J. Old Men of the Bowery: Survival Strategies for the Homeless. Guilford Press, New York, 1989. Cohen C.I.(Ed.) Schizophrenia Into Later Life. American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc, Washington, D.C. 2003.
Cohen C.I., Tamimi S. (Eds.) Liberatory Psychiatry. Philosophy, Politics, and Mental Health.
London, Cambridge University Press 2008. Edited Journal Issue
Cohen C.I. (Ed.) Progressive Perspectives on Community Mental Health. Community Mental Health Journal Vol. 29, No. 6, December, 1993.
Vahia I.V., Cohen C.I. (Eds) Late-Life Schizophrenia and Other Psychoses. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, Vol. 15, No.12, December , 2007
Training Manual Cohen C.I., Muhammed U., Bowen, M. Training Program to Enhance Cultural Competency in Nursing Homes. A Manual for Trainers. NYS Department of Health & Lulu Press, 2012. Scientific Papers (asterisk denotes full-length paper or book chapter) *1. Cohen C. The prevalence of hypertension among the elderly in an urban community. Journal of American Geriatric Society 23:165-168, 1975. *2. Cohen C. The epidemiology of hypertension - its current status. Clinical Medicine 82 (11):11-
14, 1975. *3. Cohen C., Corwin J. An application of balance theory to family treatment. Family Process
14:469- 80, 1975. *4. Cohen C., Sichel W., Berger D., Sokolovsky J. The changing definition of halfway houses.
World J. of Psychosynthesis 7 (6):29-32, 1975.
5. Cohen C., Sichel W., Berger D., Sokolovsky J. Breaking the revolving door syndrome. Presented at the 128th annual American Psychiatric Assn. meeting, Anaheim, Calif., May 5-9, 1975.
6. Cohen C. Nocturnal neurosis of the elderly. Presented at the N.Y. State Welfare Conference, Syracuse, New York, November, 1975. 7. Sokolovsky J., Cohen C., Berger D., Geiger J. Madness in midtown--personal networks of ex-
mental patients in an S.R.O. Hotel. Presented at the 74th annual meeting of the American Anthrop. Assn., San Francisco, Calif., December, 1975.
*8. Cohen C. Nocturnal neuroses of the elderly - The failure of agencies to cope with the problem. J. American Ger. Soc. 24:86-88, 1976. *9. Cohen C., Briggs F. A small storefront clinic on the Bowery. Journal of Studies in Alcohol
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37:1336- 1340; 1976. 10. Cohen C., Stewart J., Russell M. Geriatric intervention - a conflict case study. Presented at the
American Orthopsychiatric Assn. annual meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, March, 1976. 11. Sokolovsky J., Cohen C. Network analysis and therapeutic intervention for the urban elderly.
Presented at the 75th annual meeting of the American Anthrop. Assn., Washington, D.C., November, 1976.
*12. Cohen C., Sichel W., Berger D. The use of a mid-Manhattan hotel as a support system.
Community Mental Health J. 13:76-83, 1977. 13. Nix V., Cohen C., Esquilon S., Kaplowitz R., Lombardi K., Sitgrave M. Racial and social class
biases in projective testing. Presented at the American Orthopsychiatric Assn. annual meeting, New York, April, 1977.
14. Sokolovsky J., Cohen C. The myth of isolation. Personal networks of inner-city elderly.
Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, San Diego, Calif., April, 1977.
15. Cohen C., Sokolovsky J. Isolation of the inner-city elderly: Myth or method? Presented at the
annual meeting of the Gerontological Society, San Francisco, Calif., November, 1977. Abstract in The Gerontologist 17 (5) Part II, 48, 1977.
16. Sokolovsky J., Cohen C. The cultural and therapeutic meaning of personal networks for the
inner-city elderly. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Anthrop. Assn., Houston, Texas, November, 1977.
17. Cohen C., Sichel W., Berger D. Use of mid-Manhattan hotel as support system (summary
article). J. of Continuing Education in Psychiatry 39(1):81-85, 1978. *18. Cohen C., Corwin J. A further application of balance theory to multiple family treatment. Int'l.
J. of Group Psychotherapy 28:195-209, 1978. *19. Sokolovsky J., Cohen C., Berger D., Geiger J. Personal networks of ex-mental patients in a
Manhattan S.R.O. hotel. Human Organization 17:5-15, 1978. *20. Cohen C., Sokolovsky J. Isolation of the inner-city aged; ending an old myth with a new
method. Black Aging 3:132-42, 1978. *21. Cohen C., Sokolovsky J. Social networks and schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin 4:546-60,
1978. *22. Cohen C., Cohen E. Health education: panacea, pernicious or pointless? New England J. of
Medicine 299:718-20, 1978. *23. Cohen C. Prospects for change in public mental institutions. Int'l. J. of Social Psychiatry
24:263-70, 1978. *24. Cohen C. Re-establishing a dialectic of madness. Int'l. J. of Social Psychiatry 24:241-46, 1978.
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25. Cohen C., Cohen E. Health education: panacea, pernicious or pointless? Presented at the annual meeting of the American Assn. for the Advancement of Science, Washington, D.C., February, 1978.
26. Cohen C., Sokolovsky J. Sociability of the SRO aged -- a reassessment. Presented at the annual
meeting of the Gerontological Society, Dallas, Texas, November, 1978. Abstract in The Gerontologist 18(5), Part II, 60, 1978.
27. Cohen C., Cohen E. Health education and preventive medicine (letter to editor). New England
J. of Medicine 300:323, 1979. *28. Sokolovsky J., Cohen C. Measuring social interaction of the urban elderly: a methodological
synthesis. Int'l. J. of Aging and Human Development 13:233-44, 1981. *29. Cohen C., Sokolovsky J. Health-seeking behavior of the S.R.O. elderly. J. American Geriatrics Society 27:270-278, 1979. *30. Sokolovsky J., Cohen C. Being old in the inner-city support systems of the SRO aged. In Fry,
C.(ed.): Dimensions: Aging Culture and Health. New York: J. F. Bergin, 1981. *31. Cohen C., Corwin J. Balance theory and family therapy. In Wohlberg, L.R., Aronson, M.L.,
(Eds.): Group and Family Therapy 1980, Brunner/Mazel, 1980. *32. Sokolovsky J., Cohen C. Cultural meaning of personal networks for inner-city elderly. Urban Anthropology, 7:323-42, 1978. *33. Cohen C., Sokolovsky J. Clinical use of network analysis for psychiatric and aged populations.
Community Mental Health Journal 15:203-13, 1979. *34. Cohen C., Sokolovsky J. Social engagement versus isolation: the case of the aged in SRO
hotels. The Gerontologist 20:36-44, 1980. *35. Cohen C. Is that tuition bill just a bill of goods? The New Physician 20(4):33-34, 1980. *36. Cohen C. Crime among mental patients -- a critical analysis. Psychiatric Quarterly 52:100-107,
1980. 37. Sokolovsky J., Cohen C. Old men, social networks, and health states in two urban worlds: skid
row and S.R.O. hotels. Presented at the 78th annual meeting of the Amer. Anthrop. Assn., Cinn., Ohio, November, 1979.
*38. Cohen C., Sokolovsky J. Toward a concept of homelessness among aged men. J. of
Gerontology 38:81-89, 1983. *39. Sokolovsky J., Cohen C. Cultural meaning of social networks. In Sokolovsky, J. (Ed.):
Growing Old in Different Cultures. Duxbury Press, 1982. *40. Lipton C., Cohen C., Fisher E., Katz S. Schizophrenia: A network crisis. Schizophrenia
Bulletin 7:144-151, 1981. *41. Sokolovsky J., Cohen C. Toward a resolution of methodological dilemmas in network
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mapping. Schizophrenia Bulletin 7:109-116, 1981. *42. Cohen E., Cohen C. A birth defects prevention program for inner-city junior high school
students. Journal of School Health 51:97-100, 1981. *43. Cohen C., Berger D. The use of a SRO hotel as an aftercare facility -- A 10-year assessment.
Journal of Urban Psychiatry 2(1):11-15, 1982. *44. Cohen C., Sokolovsky J. A reassessment of the sociability of long-term skid row residents-a
social network approach. Social Networks 3:93-105, 1981. 45. Cohen C., Cook D., Rajkowski H. What's in a friend? Presented at the annual meeting of the
Gerontological Society, San Diego, Calif., November, 1980. Abstract in The Gerontologist 20(5) Part II, 84, 1980.
46. Cohen C., Sokolovsky J. Homeless older men in the inner-city skid row and SRO. Presented at
the annual meeting of the Gerontological Society, San Diego, Calif., November, 1980. Abstract in The Gerontologist 20(5) Part II, 203, 1980.
47. Cohen C., Adler A., Mintz J. Network interventions - do they work? Presented at the annual
meeting of the Gerontological Society, San Diego, Calif., November, 1980. Abstract in The Gerontologist 20(5) Part II, 54, 1980.
*48. Cohen C., Sokolovsky J. Social networks and the elderly: clinical techniques. Int'l. J. of Family Therapy 3:281-294, 1981. 49. Sokolovsky J., Cohen C. Old men on the Bowery. Presented at the annual meeting of the
Society for Applied Anthrop., Edinburgh, Scotland, April, 1981. *50. Cohen C., Rajkowski H. What's in a friend? Substantive and theoretical issues. The
Gerontologist 22:261-266, 1982. *51. Cohen C., Adler A., Mintz J. Assessing social network interventions - results of an
experimental service program conducted in a single-room occupancy hotel. In Parker, P., Pancoast, D. (eds.): Rediscovering Self-Help: Professionals and Informal Care. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1983.
*52. Cohen C. Elderly schizophrenics and paranoiacs living in single-room occupancy hotels. In
Miller,N.E. (Ed.): Schizophrenia, Paranoia, and Schizophreniform Disorders in Later Life. New York: Guilford Press, 1987.
53. Cohen C., Rajkowski H. Toward a scientific understanding of human adaptation - a network
approach. Presented at the 35th annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, Mass., November, 1982. Abstract in The Gerontologist 22(5) Part II, 1982.
54. Cohen C., Adler A. Network interventions - do they work? Presented at the 35th annual
meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, Mass., November, 1982. Abstract in The Gerontologist 22(5) Part II, 1982.
*55. Henry K., Cohen C. Is borderline a labeling issue? American Journal of Psychiatry 140:1527-
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1529, 1983. *56. Cohen C., Adler A. Network interventions - do they work? The Gerontologist 24:16-22, 1984. 57. Cohen C., Teresi J., Holmes D. Adaptation and Social Networks. Presented at the 36th annual
meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, Calif., November, 1983. Abstract in The Gerontologist 23 (Special Issue), 287, October, 1983.
*58. Cohen C. Schizophrenia and work. Hospital & Community Psychiatry 35:1040-1042, 1984. *59. Cohen C., Teresi J., Holmes D. Social networks and adaptation. The Gerontologist 25:297-304,
1985. *60. Cohen C., Teresi J., Holmes D. Social networks, stress, and physical health. Journal of
Gerontology 4:478-486, 1985. *61. Cohen C., Teresi J., Holmes D. Assessment of stress buffering effects of social networks on
psychological symptoms in an inner-city elderly population. American J. of Community Psychology 14:75-91, 1986.
*62. Kesselman M., Sullivan C., Cohen C. Psychiatry and the urban family practitioner. In Birren,
R. E. (Ed.): Urban Family Practice. New York: Springer, 1987. 63. Cohen C., Teresi J., Holmes D., Roth E. Old men on the streets. Presented at the 37th annual
meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Antonio, November, 1984. Abstract in The Gerontologist 24 (Special Issue), October, 1984.
*64. Cohen C., Berk L.A. Personal coping styles of out-patient schizophrenics. Hospital &
Community Psychiatry 36:407-410, 1985. *65. Cohen C., Teresi J., Holmes D. Social networks, stress, adaptation, and health. Research on
Aging 7:409-431, 1985. *66. Cohen C.I. Marxism and psychotherapy. Science & Society 50:4-24, 1986. *67. Cohen C., Adler A. Assessing the role of social network interventions with an inner-city
population. Amer. J. Orthopsychiatry 56:278-288, 1986. *68. Cohen C., Teresi J., Holmes D. Social networks and mortality in an inner-city elderly
population. Int'l. J. of Aging & Human Development 24:257-269, 1986-87. 69. Cohen C., Stastny P., Perlick D., Samuelly L., Horn L. Cognitive deficits among aging
schizophrenics residing in the community. Presented at the 39th annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Chicago, Ill., November, 1986. Abstract in The Gerontologist 26 (Special Issue) P. 234.
*70. Cohen C., Crosby M., Zeman D. The role of labeling processes in the assessment of geriatric
depression. Int'l. J. of Geriatric Psychiatry 3:209-21, 1988. 71. Cohen C., Sokolovsky J., Teresi J., Holmes D. Gender, networks, and adaptation among an
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inner-city elderly population. Presented at the 39th annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Chicago, Ill., November, 1986. Abstract in The Gerontologist (Special Issue) p. 278.
72. Cohen C. Old men on the streets. Presented at the XIIIth International Congress of
Gerontology, New York, July, 1985. *73. Cohen C., Sokolovsky J., Teresi J., Holmes D. Gender, networks, and adaptation among an
inner-city elderly population. Journal of Aging Studies 2:45-56, 1988. *74. Cohen C., Teresi J., Holmes D., Roth E. Survival strategies of old homeless men. The
Gerontologist 28:58-65, 1988. *75. Cohen C. Social ties and friendship patterns of old homeless men. In Adams, R.G. & Bliesner,
R. (Eds.): Friendship in Adulthood. Newbury Park: Sage, 1989. *76. Cohen C., Teresi J., Holmes D. The mental health of old homeless men. Journal of the
American Geriatrics Society 36:492-501, 1988. *77. Cohen C., Stastny P., Perlick D., Samuelly I., Horn L. Cognitive deficits among aging
schizophrenics residing in the community. Hospital & Community Psychiatry 39:557-559, 1988. *78. Cohen C., Pisano T. Fellowship training in geriatric psychiatry. Gerontology & Geriatrics
Education 8:1-7, 1987-88. *79. Cohen C., Teresi J., Holmes D. The physical well-being of older homeless men. Journal of Gerontology 43:S121-128, 1988. 80. Cohen C.I., Teresi J., Holmes D. The physical health of old homeless men. Presented at the
40th annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C., November, 1987. Abstract in The Gerontologist 27 (Special Issue) p. 61a.
81. Horn L., Cohen C.I. The EASI: a self-administered screening test for mild dementia. Presented
at the 40th annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C., November, 1987. Abstract in The Gerontologist 27 (Special Issue) p. 122a.
82. Pisano T., Cohen C.I. Fellowship training in geriatric psychiatry. Presented at the 40th annual
meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C., November, 1987. Abstract in The Gerontologist 27 (Special Issue) p. 154a.
*83. Cohen C.I. The psychiatrist's role in linking community services. In L. W. Lazarus (ed.):
Essentials of Geriatric Psychiatry. New York: Springer, 1988. 84. Cohen C.I., Teresi J., Holmes D. The mental health of old homeless men. Presented at the 141st
annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Montreal, Canada, May 7-12, 1988. *85. Cohen C.I., Kochanowicz N. Schizophrenia and social network patterns: A survey of black
inner- city outpatients. Community Mental Health Journal 25(3), 197-207, 1989. *86. Cohen C.I., Casimir G. Factors contributing to increased hospital stay among elderly
psychiatric patients. Hospital & Community Psychiatry 40:741-743, 1989.
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*87. Horn L., Cohen C., Teresi J. The EASI: A self-administered screening test for cognitive
impairment in the elderly. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 37:848-855, 1989. 88. Casimir G., Cohen C. Factors contributing to increased hospital stay among elderly psychiatric
patients. Presented at the 41st annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, Calif., November, 1988. Abstract in The Gerontologist 28 (Special Issue) p. 9A.
89. Cohen C.I., Kochanowicz N. Network patterns of black schizophrenic outpatients. Presented
at the 142nd annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, San Francisco, Calif., May 6-11, 1989.
*90. Cohen C.I. Community Services for the Elderly. In Sadavoy, J., Lazarus, L.W., Jarvik, L. (Eds.):
Comprehensive Review of Geriatric Psychiatry Washington, D.C., American Psychiatric Association Press, 1991.
*91. Cohen C.I. Psychotherapy with the elderly in public mental health settings. New Directions in
Mental Health Services 46:81-92, 1990. *92. Cohen C.I. Social network therapy with inner-city elderly. In Myers, W.A. (Ed.): New
Techniques in the Psychotherapy of Older Patients. Washington, D.C., American Psychiatric Association Press, 1991.
*93. Sokolovsky J., Cohen C.I. Old men on the streets in the 1980's. In Sokolovsky, J. (Ed.): The Cultural Context of Aging. Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey, 1990.
*94. Cohen C.I., Sokolovsky J. Alcoholism contributes to homelessness. In Orr, L. (Ed.): The
Homeless. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 1990. *95. Cohen C.I. Outcome of schizophrenia into later life: An overview. The Gerontologist 30:790-
796, 1990. 96. Cohen C.I., Roth E., Onserud H. Mental health strategies for the aging homeless. Presented at
the 143rd annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, New York, N.Y., May 12-17, 1990.
97. Cohen C.I. Mental health rehabilitation opportunities in community settings. In
Rehabilitation and Geriatric Education: Perspectives and Potential:Conference Report. U. S. Department of HHS & U. S. Department of Education, December 4-7, 1988, p. 87.
*98. Cohen C.I. The chronic mentally ill elderly: service research issues. In Light, E. & Lebowitz, B.
(Eds.), The Elderly with Chronic Mental Illness:Directions for Research. New York: Springer, 1991.
*99. Cohen C.I. The biomedicalization of psychiatry: A critical overview. Community Mental Health Journal 29:509-521, 1993.
100. Cohen C.I., Teresi J., Rosen S., Blum C. Alzheimer's disease a network reorganization.
Presented at the 43rd annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, MA., November, 1990. Abstract in The Gerontologist 30 (Special Issue) p. 135A.
101. Cohen C.I., Kochanowicz N. Schizophrenia, social networks, and aging. Presented at the 43rd
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annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Boston, MA., November, 1990. Abstract in The Gerontologist 30 (Special Issue) p. 226A.
*102. Cohen C.I., Thompson K. Homeless mentally ill or mentally ill homeless? American Journal
of Psychiatry 149:816-823, 1992. 103. Cohen C.I., Onserud H., Monaco C. Serving the homeless elderly. Presented at the 44th
annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA., November, 1991. Abstract in The Gerontologist 31 (Special Issue) p. 241.
*104. Cohen C.I., Onserud H., Monaco C. Project Rescue: Serving the homeless and marginally
housed elderly. The Gerontologist 32:466-471, 1992. *105. Cohen C.I., Carlin L. Racial differences in clinical and social variables among patients
evaluated in a dementia assessment center. Journal of the National Medical Association 85:379-384, 1993.
*106. Cohen C.I., Thompson K. Psychiatry and the homeless. Biological Psychiatry 32:383-386, 1992. *107. Cohen C.I. Age-related correlations in patient symptom management strategies in schizophrenia: An exploratory study. Int'l. J. of Geriatric Psychiatry 8:211-213, 1993. *108. Cohen C.I. Progressive psychiatry: A research agenda. Community Mental Health Journal
29:561- 567, 1993. 109. Cohen C.I. Schizophrenia into later life. Directions in Psychiatry 12(21):1-6, 1992. *110. Cohen C.I., Crane M. Old and Homeless in New York City and London: A cross-national
comparison. In D. Bhugra, K. Bhui K (Eds): Homelessness and Mental Health. London: Cambridge University Press, 1996.
*111. Magai C., Hartung R., Cohen C.I. Caregiver distress and behavioral symptoms in Alzheimer's
disease. In B. A. Lawlor (Ed): Emotional Distress in Alzheimer's Caregivers: Patterns of Stress and Coping. Washington, D.C., American Psychiatric Press, 1995.
*112. Cohen C.I., Onserud H., Monaco C. Outcomes for the mentally ill in a program for older
homeless persons. Hospital & Community Psychiatry 44:650-656, 1993. 113. Magai C., Auer S., Reisberg B., Sclan S., Cohen C. The assessment of sensorimotor and social
intelligence in late stage Alzheimer's disease. Presented at the 45th annual meeting of the Gerontological Society America, Washington, D.C., November, 1992. Abstract in The Gerontologist 32 (Special Issue 2) p. 253.
114. Cohen C. Age-related changes in symptom management strategies in schizophrenia.
Presented at the 45th annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C., November, 1992. Abstract in The Gerontologist 32 (Special Issue 2) p. 275.
115. Ortega C., Cohen C., Magai C., Strashun A., Horn L. The relationship of cerebral blood flow
to delusions and hallucinations in dementia. Presented at the 45th annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, D.C., November, 1992. Abstract in The Gerontologist 32 (Special Issue 2) p. 242-243.
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116. Cohen C., Thompson K.S. Homelessness and the mentally ill (ltr. to editor). American
Journal of Psychiatry 150:990, 1993. *117. Cohen C. Poverty and the course of schizophrenia: Implications for research and policy.
Hospital & Community Psychiatry 44:951-958, 1993. *118. Cohen C., Teresi J., Blum C. The role of caregiver social networks in Alzheimer's Disease.
Social Science & Medicine 38:1483-1490, 1994. *119. Cohen C.I., Onserud H., Monaco C. Survival strategies of older homeless men. In Gibson, R.
& Stoller, D. (Eds.), Worlds of Difference: Inequality and the Aging Experience. Newbury Park, CA, Pine Forge Press, 1994.
120. Horn L., Ortega C., Cohen C., Strashun A., Lau Y. Clinical Demographic, Neuropsychological
and NeuroSPECT Correlates of Hallucinations and Delusions in Dementia. Presented at the 22nd Annual Meeting of the International Neurological Society, Cincinnati, Ohio, February, 1994.
*121. Cohen C.I. Down and out in New York and London: A cross-national comparison of
homelessness. Hospital & Community Psychiatry 45:769-776, 1994. 122. Cohen C.I. Homelessness in New York and London. Psychiatric News, February 4, 1994, p. 18. 123. Cohen C.I. Mental health & aging: the homeless elderly. Fact Sheet. Washington, D.C.
Mental Disorders of the Aging Research Branch, NIMH, July, 1991. 124. Cohen C.I., Teresi J. Predictors of Engagement in an Urban Geriatric Psychiatry Clinic.
Presented at the 47th annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Atlanta, Ga., November, 1994. Abstract in The Gerontologist 34, (Special Issue) p. 61.
125. Cohen C.I. Education, Occupation, and Alzheimer's disease. (Ltr. to Editor) JAMA 272:1405,
1994. 126. Cohen C.I. Poverty and Schizophrenia: An Overview. Presented at the 148th annual meeting
of American Psychiatric Association, Miami, Fl., May 20-25, 1995. *127. Cohen C.I., Thompson K.S. The homeless mentally ill do not need assertive treatment. In
Barbour, W. (Ed.): Mental Illness. Opposing Viewpoints. San Diego, Greenhaven Press, 1995.
*128. Cohen C.I. Studies of course and outcome of schizophrenia in later life. Psychiatric Services
46: 877-879, 889, 1995. *129. Cohen C.I. Integrated community services for the elderly. In Sadavoy, J., Lazarus, L.W.,
*130. Cohen C.I., Strashun A., Ortega C., Horn L., Magai C. The effects of poverty and education on
temporoparietal perfusion in "Alzheimer's disease: A reconsideration of the cerebral reserve hypothesis. International J. of Geriatric Psychiatry, 11:1105-1110, 1996.
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*131. Trappler B., Cohen C.I. Using fluoxetine in "very old" depressed nursing home patients.
American J. of Geriatric Psychiatry 4:258-262, 1996. *132. Magai C., Cohen C., Gomberg D., Malesta C., Culver C. Emotional expression during mid-to
late-stage dementia. International J. of Psychogeriatrics 8:383-394, 1996. *133. Cohen C.I., Talavera N., Hartung R. Depression among older persons with schizophrenia who
live in the community. Psychiatric Services 47:601-607, 1996. 134. Cohen C.I., Talavera N.J., Hartung R. Depression among older persons with schizophrenia.
Presented at the 149th Annual Meeting of American Psychiatric Association, New York City, May 4-9, 1996.Syllabus & Proceedings Summary, p. 23.
*135. Cohen C.I., Berment F., Magai C. A comparison of U. S- born Afro-Americans and Afro-Caribbean psychiatric outpatients. Journal of the National Medical Association 89:117-123, 1997. *136. Cohen C.I., Ramirez M., Teresi J., Sokolovsky J. Predictors of becoming redomiciled among
older homeless women. The Gerontologist 37:67-74, 1997. *137. Cohen C.I. The political and moral economy of mental health. Psychiatric Services 48:768-
770, 774, 1997. *138. Cohen C.I., Talavera N., Hartung R. Predictors of subjective well-being among older persons
with schizophrenia living in the community. American J. of Geriatric Psychiatry 5:145-155, 1997.
*139. Cohen C.I. Back to the Future. Psychiatric Services 49(3):277, 1998. 140. “Homelessness and Mental Illness in Historical Perspective.” Institute of Psychiatric Services. Chicago, October 18-22, 1996. *141. Sokolovsky J., Cohen C.I. Old men on the streets. In Sokolovsky, J. (Ed.): The Cultural
Context of Aging. 2nd Edition. Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey, 1997. 142. Cohen C.I. Subjective well-being among older patients with schizophrenia. Presented at the
150th annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, San Diego, May 17-22, 1997. Syllabus & Proceedings Summary, p. 87.
*143. Magai C., Cohen C.I., Culver C., Gomberg D., Malatesta C.T. Relation between pre-morbid
personality and patterns of emotion expression in mid- to late-stage dementia. International J. of Geriatric Psychiatry 12:1092-1099, 1997.
*144. Cohen C.I., Araujo L., Guerrier R., Henry K.A. “Mixed Dementia”: Adequate or Antiquated? A critical review. American J. of Geriatric Psychiatry 5:279-283, 1997. *145. Trappler B., Cohen C.I. Use of SSRIs in ‘Very Old’ Depressed Nursing Home Residents.
American J of Geriatric Psychiatry 6:83-89, 1998. *146. Cohen C.I. The impact of welfare reform as perceived by the users of outpatient mental health services in New York City. Psychiatric Services 48:1589-1591, 1997.
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*147. Magai C., Cohen C.I. Attachment style and emotion regulation in dementia patients and their relation to caregiver burden. J. of Gerontology: Psychological Services 53B: P147-P154, 1998. *148. Cohen C.I., Hyland K., Magai C. Depression among African American nursing home patients
with dementia. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 6:162-175, 1998. *149. Cohen C.I., Hyland K., Magai C. Interracial and Intraracial differences in neuropsychiatric
symptoms, sociodemography, and treatment among nursing home patients with dementia. The Gerontologist 38:353-361, 1998.
150. Nudelman E., Vinuela L.M., Cohen C.I. Safety in overdose of quetiapine: a case report. J.
Clinical Psychiatry 59:433, 1998. *151. Cohen C.I., Magai C. Racial differences in neuropsychiatric symptoms among dementia
outpatients. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 7:57-63, 1999. *152. Cohen C.I., D’Onofrio A., Larkin L., Berkholder P., Fishman H. A comparison of consumer
and provider preferences for research on homeless veterans. Community Mental Health Journal 35:273-80, 1999.
*153. Cohen C.I. Aging and homelessness. The Gerontologist 39:5-14, 1999. *154. Cohen C.I., Hyland K, Devlin M. An evaluation of the use of the natural helping network
model to enhance the well-being of nursing home residents. The Gerontologist 39:426-433,1999.
155. Cohen C.I. Heritability and social support. American Journal of Psychiatry 156:802, 1999. 156. Cohen C.I. Psychosocial functioning of older persons with schizophrenia. Presented at the
152nd annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Washington, D.C., May 15-20, 1999.
157. Cohen C.I., Cohen S.I. Potential cost savings of pill-splitting. Presented at the 152nd annual
meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Washington, D.C., May 15-20, 1999. New Research Program & Abstracts, p. 244.
*158. Madhusoodan S., Brenner R., Cohen C.I. Role of atypical antipsychotics in the treatment of
psychosis and agitation associated with dementia. CNS Drugs 2: 135--150,1999. *159. Cohen C.I. Overcoming social amnesia: the role for a social perspective in psychiatric research
and practice. Psychiatric Services 51:72-78, 2000. *160. Magai C, Kennedy G, Cohen C.I., Gomberg D.A. A controlled clinical trail of sertraline in the
treatment of depression in nursing home patients with late stage Alzheimer’s disease. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 8:19-28, 2000.
*161. Cohen C.I., Cohen G.D., Blank K., et al. Schizophrenia and older adults: an overview.
Directions for research and policy. American J. of Geriatric Psychiatry 8: 19-28, 2000. *162. Cohen C.I., Cohen G.D., Blank K., et al. Summary of the Group for the Advancement of
Psychiatry Report on Schizophrenia and Older Adults. Psychiatric Services 51: 299-302, 2000.
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*163. Cohen C.I., Talavera N. Functional impairment in older schizophrenic persons: towards a
conceptual model. American J. of Geriatric Psychiatry 8:237-244, 2000. *164. Cohen C.I. Racial differences in neuropsychiatric symptoms among dementia patients: a
comparison of African Americans and Caucasians. Int’l. J. of Psychogeriatrics 12(suppl 1):395- 402, 2000.
*165. Madhusoodanan S., Brenner R., Cohen C.I. Risperidone in elderly patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder. Psychiatric Annals 30:175-180, 2000. *166. Cohen C.I., Cohen S.I. The potential cost-savings from pill-splitting of newer psychotropic medications. Psychiatric Services 51:527-529, 2000. 167. Cohen C.I. Consumer preferences for psychiatric research. Psychiatric Services 51: 936-937, 2000.
*168. Cohen C.I., Sokolovsky J., Crane M. Aging, homelessness, and the law. In Gauthier S.,
Weisstaub D.N., Thomasma D.C.(eds.), International Library of Ethics, Law, and the New Medicine-Volume on Aging. Kluwer Academic Press, 2001.
*169. Cohen C.I. Homelessness. In Ekerdt, D J., R.A. Applebaum, K.C. Holden, S.G. Post, K. Rockwood,
R. Schulz, R. L. Sprott, and P. Uhlenberg(Eds.). Encyclopedia of Aging. New York: Macmillan
Reference, USA, 2002.
*170. Cohen, C. Project Rescue—A centre for older homeless people, the Bowery, New York City. In Crane, M., Warnes, A., Meeting Homeless People’s Needs. Service Development and Practice for Older Excluded. London, King’s Fund, 2000.
171. Cohen, C.I. Relationship of education to brain size in normal aging. Neurology 54:1206, 2000. *172. Madhusoodanan, S, Brenner, R., Cohen, C.I. Late-Life Psychosis. In Craighead, W.E.,
Nemeroff, C.B.(eds), The Corsini Encyclopedia of Psychological and Behavioral Science. 3rd Edition. NewYork, John Wiley, 2000.
*173. Magai C., Cohen, C., Milburn N., Thorpe, B., McPherson, R., Peralta, D. Attachment styles in
older European American and African American Adults. J of Gerontology: Social Sciences 56B:S28- S35, 2001.
*174. Cohen, C.I., Sokolovsky, J., Crain, M. Aging, homelessness, and the law. International Journal
of Law and Psychiatry 24: 167-181, 2001.
*175. Blank, K., Cohen, C.I., Cohen, G.D., et al: Failure to detect suicidal intent in elderly patients in the
primary care setting. Clinical Geriatrics 9:26-36, 2001.
*176. Magai C., Cohen, C.I., Gomberg, D. Impact of training dementia caregivers in sensitivity to
nonverbal emotion signals. International Psychogeriatrics 14:25-38,2002.
*177. Jean-Louis, G., Magai, C., Cohen, C.I. , Zizi, F., Casimir, G.J., von Gizycki, H. Ethnic differences in
self-reported sleep problems in older adults. Sleep 24: 926-933, 2001.