Mental Health in the Metropolis: the Midtown Manhattan Study: Thomas A. C. Rennie Series in Social Psychiatry, Volume 1 |
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... clinical model . Given his background in clinical psychiatry , Rennie originally leaned to the first alternative , as was manifest in his initial proposal for intensive examination of a random sample numbering approximately 100 Midtown ...
... clinical model . Given his background in clinical psychiatry , Rennie originally leaned to the first alternative , as was manifest in his initial proposal for intensive examination of a random sample numbering approximately 100 Midtown ...
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... clinical diagnosis , psychiatrists customarily " operate " on the patient's case history record as a global whole . It was accordingly taken for granted that the Midtown psychiatrists would do likewise with the sample respondent's ...
... clinical diagnosis , psychiatrists customarily " operate " on the patient's case history record as a global whole . It was accordingly taken for granted that the Midtown psychiatrists would do likewise with the sample respondent's ...
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... clinical judgment of psychiatrists . " E. M. Gruenberg , “ The Epidemiology of Mental Disease , ” Sci . American , vol . 190 , no . 3 , pp . 38-42 , March , 1954. It has been relevantly added that such " clinical judgment is a result ...
... clinical judgment of psychiatrists . " E. M. Gruenberg , “ The Epidemiology of Mental Disease , ” Sci . American , vol . 190 , no . 3 , pp . 38-42 , March , 1954. It has been relevantly added that such " clinical judgment is a result ...
Contents
Reasons for the Study | 3 |
Design | 26 |
Mental Health Ratings | 59 |
Copyright | |
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