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April 30, 2008

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April 29, 2008

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April 24, 2008
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Facilities for training psychiatric social workers represent provision for a relatively recent specialization in the field of social work. The multiplicity of changes in content and method of training which has taken place in the short time since it was established, indicates the extreme fertility and rapidity with which this branch of social case work has developed. The concepts and philosophy of social psychiatric therapy have been and are still being modified by the thinking of psychiatrists and psychiatric social workers, and by experiences in non-psychiatric agencies where the formulations of psychiatric social work are constantly being utilized. Present trends had their origin in the earlier historical phases of mental hygiene and it is there that the sources of the modern social psychiatric point of view will be found. During the first quarter of the century, there were indications of a new and more hopeful approach to the problems of mental illness. Great progress was being made in understanding the purposiveness of human behavior, and the causative factors underlying the social or asocial responses of the individual to his environment. From this understanding a marked therapeutic advance in the treatment relationship developed.
Training In Psychiatric Social Work (1934)
Author: Swift, Sarah H.
Publisher Oxford University Press
Contributor Osmania University
Contributor Digital Library Of India
At: Internet Archive
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April 23, 2008

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April 22, 2008

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- The sociodemographics of land use planning: Relationships to physical activity, accessibility, and equity
- The effects of gender, motor skills and play area on the free play activities of 8–11 year old school children
- Neighbourhood social capital and common mental disorder: Testing the link in a general population sample
- Association between depression and socio-economic status among community-dwelling elderly in Japan: The Aichi Gerontological Evaluation Study (AGES)
- Structural violence, urban retail food markets, and low birth weight
- Travel time to radiotherapy and uptake of breast-conserving surgery for early stage cancer in Northern England
- Knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) of HIV prevention and HIV infection risks among Congolese refugees in Tanzania
- Evaluating options for measurement of neighborhood socioeconomic context: Evidence from a myocardial infarction case–control study
- Impact of perceived neighborhood problems on change in asthma-related health outcomes between baseline and follow-up
- Housing assets and the socio-economic determinants of health and disability in old age
- An atlas of suicide mortality: England and Wales, 1988–1994
- Supporting people with AIDS and their carers in rural South Africa: Possibilities and challenges
- Geographical variations in mortality and morbidity from road traffic accidents in England and Wales
- Factors associated with geographic migration among a cohort of injection drug users
- Mingling, observing, and lingering: Everyday public spaces and their implications for well-being and social relations
- Neighbourhood deprivation and self-rated health: The role of perceptions of the neighbourhood and of housing problems
- Informing geospatial toolset design: Understanding the process of cancer data exploration and analysis
- Geographic mapping of HIV infection among civilian applicants for United States military service
- Whither gender in urban health?
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April 21, 2008

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April 18, 2008
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Better housing : The solution to infant mortality in the slums.
Sheer, Benjamin, artist.
CREATED/PUBLISHED: [New York : Federal Art Project, 1936]
SUMMARY
Poster promoting better housing as a solution for high rates of infant mortality in the slums, showing a blueprint of new housing next to existing tenement buildings over which stands the figure of Death.
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April 17, 2008

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April 16, 2008

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April 15, 2008

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April 14, 2008

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- Matters of the Heart
- Addressing Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Through Comprehensive Population-Level Approaches
- Heart-Healthy and Stroke-Free, 2008
- Perspectives From the Cardiovascular Health Council
- Applying the Findings of Public Health Research to Communities: Balancing Ideal Conditions With Real-World Circumstances
- Trends in Fruit and Vegetable Consumption Among U.S. Men and Women, 1994–2005
- Cultural Attitudes Toward Weight, Diet, and Physical Activity Among Overweight African American Girls
- Worksite Characteristics and Environmental and Policy Supports for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in New York State
- Start-Up of the Colorectal Cancer Screening Demonstration Program
- Facilitators and Challenges to Start-Up of the Colorectal Cancer Screening Demonstration Program
- A Comparative Case Study on Active Transport to and From School
- Awareness of Necessity to Call 9-1-1 for Stroke Symptoms, Upstate New York
- Process Evaluation of the Los Angeles Unified School District Nutrition Network
- A New Brief Measure of Oral Quality of Life
- A New Brief Measure of Oral Quality of Life
- Validity of the SF-12 for Use in a Low-Income African American Community-Based Research Initiative (REACH 2010
- Implementing Case Management in New York State’s Partnerships for Publicly Funded Breast Cancer Screening
- Correlation of Obesity With Elevated Blood Pressure Among Racial/Ethnic Minority Children in Two Los Angeles Middle Schools
- Cost of Starting Colorectal Cancer Screening Programs: Results From Five Federally Funded Demonstration Programs
- Obesity and Diabetes in New York City, 2002 and 2004
- Addressing Stroke Signs and Symptoms Through Public Education: The Stroke Heroes Act FAST Campaign
- Determinants of the Use of Breast Cancer Screening Among Women Workers in Urban Mexico
- Pilot Study of a Faith-Based Physical Activity Program Among Sedentary Blacks
- Strategies for Controlling Blood Pressure Among Low-Income Populations in Georgia
- A Case Study of the South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency’s Comprehensive Cancer Control Planning and Community Mobilization Process
- The WISEWOMAN Program: Reflection and Forecast
- A Collaborative Approach to Collecting Data on Children’s Oral Health and Weight Status, Georgia, 2005
- Tools for Developing, Implementing, and Evaluating State Policy
- A Purchaser’s Guide to Clinical Preventive Services: A Tool to Improve Health Care Coverage for Prevention
- Adapting Logic Models Over Time: The Washington State Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Program Experience
- NHLBI Step-by-Step Approach to Adapting Cardiovascular Training and Education Curricula for Diverse Audiences
- The Role of Public Health in Promoting Quality Improvement in Care for Stroke and Heart Disease
- Modeling the Local Dynamics of Cardiovascular Health: Risk Factors, Context, and Capacity
- Development of a Federally Funded Demonstration Colorectal Cancer Screening Program
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April 11, 2008
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Title: Liverpool addresses on ethics of social work
Creator: MacCunn, John, 1846-1929
But there are others whose interest takes a different direction. These are the people whose thoughts run first of all to individual lives, to their struggles and sufferings, their toils obscure, their precarious fortunes, their unheeded failures and successes. Their prime interest, in short, centres in the drama of human life, and it is this intensely human interest in persons that really vitalises all the service they give to political or social or religious movements.
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