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... efforts to treat as many serious cases as possible outside the hospital — that is , in the community . Examples of these efforts include open - door hospitals , therapeutic communities , night hos- pitals , day hospitals , and after ...
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... efforts to affect both their patients and society . A definition of the human condition will help those who are plan- ning for the future and could provide an ethical basis for psychi- atric intervention in clinical problems . Probably ...
... efforts to affect both their patients and society . A definition of the human condition will help those who are plan- ning for the future and could provide an ethical basis for psychi- atric intervention in clinical problems . Probably ...
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... efforts during 1971 and 1972 to a search for alternatives to violence . It will consider the violence not only of those who see themselves as oppressed , but of those who are often oppressors . The association's efforts will not be on ...
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Psychotherapy and Social Change | 17 |
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