Social Attitudes and Mental Disorder
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II N this country the problem of maintaining private welfare and medical |Services alongside their public counterParts no longer complicates patient 'S?re as it does in the United States. reed from this limitation, and in a 15 vourable social climate, new patterns ^ care for the mentally ill have f?urished in Britain. Confident in our 0vvn practice and encouraged by a ||tream of interested visitors, it is easy ?r us to disregard current American I e*Perience. I From this viewpoint Social ApI poaches to Mental Patient Care may a too sober and tardy restateHent of facts already well known. It
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دوره 23 شماره
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تاریخ انتشار 1964