Butler Hospital and Brown University psychiatrist Dr. Christine Montross specializes in the treatment of people living with severe mental illness, including in teh state prison system. On this episode of Story in the Public Square, Montross, author of Waiting for an Echo, exposes the wrongs of imprisoning such vulnerable people.
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Judy Raffonelli, 80, Johnston
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Karen Sherman, 65, Charlestown
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Karen DiMuccio, 82, Westerly
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