Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen82National Conference on Social Welfare, 1955 |
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... class gradient becomes even sharper . One hundred percent of the Class I and II patients treated in private facilities pay for their own treatment ; but such payments are made by only 63 percent of the Class III's , 39 percent of the ...
... class gradient becomes even sharper . One hundred percent of the Class I and II patients treated in private facilities pay for their own treatment ; but such payments are made by only 63 percent of the Class III's , 39 percent of the ...
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... Class I patients and 97 percent of the Class II's receive individual psychotherapy . Only a relatively small number receive group psy- chotherapy , but the largest concentration is in Class V ; these are all state hospital cases ...
... Class I patients and 97 percent of the Class II's receive individual psychotherapy . Only a relatively small number receive group psy- chotherapy , but the largest concentration is in Class V ; these are all state hospital cases ...
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... class to another . However , there are no clear - cut class gradients except among patients receiving in- tensive psychotherapy . These patients see their therapists more ... CLASS AND LENGTH Social Class and the Treatment of Neurotics 203.
... class to another . However , there are no clear - cut class gradients except among patients receiving in- tensive psychotherapy . These patients see their therapists more ... CLASS AND LENGTH Social Class and the Treatment of Neurotics 203.
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SOCIAL WELFARE IN THE DECADE AHEAD | 10 |
Reexamination of Practice | 21 |
THE ADVANCE OF SOCIAL GROUP WORK | 35 |
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