Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen82National Conference on Social Welfare, 1955 |
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... patients in Classes III and IV who are treated by private practitioners and do not pay their own bills are financed entirely by the VA . In Class V , the pri- vate patients ' bills are paid either by the VA or by compensation insurance ...
... patients in Classes III and IV who are treated by private practitioners and do not pay their own bills are financed entirely by the VA . In Class V , the pri- vate patients ' bills are paid either by the VA or by compensation insurance ...
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... patients and 97 percent of the Class II's receive individual psychotherapy . Only a relatively small number receive ... patients treated by a form of indi- vidual psychotherapy are clinic patients . Within the clinic group there is a ...
... patients and 97 percent of the Class II's receive individual psychotherapy . Only a relatively small number receive ... patients treated by a form of indi- vidual psychotherapy are clinic patients . Within the clinic group there is a ...
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... patients who receive individual psychotherapy was meas- ured by two variables : ( a ) the number of times patients saw their therapists per month ; and ( b ) the length of each visit . The data on the number of treatments per month are ...
... patients who receive individual psychotherapy was meas- ured by two variables : ( a ) the number of times patients saw their therapists per month ; and ( b ) the length of each visit . The data on the number of treatments per month are ...
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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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