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... direct means of making his needs known to others . With such insights and skills he can use direct communication to alter any oppressive conditions that he might face . In symptomatic therapy , however , the patient has little ...
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... direct effects of the drugs themselves . Whether the drugs have had a direct or catalytic effect on improving the plight of the mentally ill is probably not crucial ; what is important is that they have helped . ) In a similar manner ...
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... direct , and occasionally interpret the work of an agency , or to advise and treat clients for which the agency is responsible . 4. Efforts to provide total psychiatric care for a carefully defined and limited social unit such as a ...
... direct , and occasionally interpret the work of an agency , or to advise and treat clients for which the agency is responsible . 4. Efforts to provide total psychiatric care for a carefully defined and limited social unit such as a ...
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