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World Mental Health by BROCK CHISHOLM , M.D. THE HE SITUATION in which the human race finds itself today was not known to any of our ancestors . It is , in effect , for the human being such a test situation as has in the past destroyed ...
World Mental Health by BROCK CHISHOLM , M.D. THE HE SITUATION in which the human race finds itself today was not known to any of our ancestors . It is , in effect , for the human being such a test situation as has in the past destroyed ...
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Quite suddenly , this has become an extremely dangerous attitude , from the point of view of the survival of the human race . Concern for this matter is new in the world . We do not even have , in any government that I know of ...
Quite suddenly , this has become an extremely dangerous attitude , from the point of view of the survival of the human race . Concern for this matter is new in the world . We do not even have , in any government that I know of ...
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Implications of Research in the Behavioral Sciences for Group Life and Group Services by RALPH W. TYLER THE HE STUDY OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR includes biological studies , such as neurophysiology , psychiatry , human ecology ; so- cial studies ...
Implications of Research in the Behavioral Sciences for Group Life and Group Services by RALPH W. TYLER THE HE STUDY OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR includes biological studies , such as neurophysiology , psychiatry , human ecology ; so- cial studies ...
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SOCIAL WORK IN THE 1960S Charles I Schottland | 20 |
WORLD MENTAL HEALTH Brock Chisholm M D | 54 |
SOCIAL WORKS NEW ERA Herbert Stroup | 67 |
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