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... social , and a legal problem . It is a medical problem only insofar as it is the physician's task to certify who is a bona fide patient and who is a faker . It is a social problem insofar as the assumption that the per- son who comes to ...
... social , and a legal problem . It is a medical problem only insofar as it is the physician's task to certify who is a bona fide patient and who is a faker . It is a social problem insofar as the assumption that the per- son who comes to ...
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... social service workers . Without wishing to deny the benefits that often accrue to social work clients , this arrangement clearly empowers the employers to exert a measure of social control - in this case , over members of the lower ...
... social service workers . Without wishing to deny the benefits that often accrue to social work clients , this arrangement clearly empowers the employers to exert a measure of social control - in this case , over members of the lower ...
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... Social Class and Mental Illness ( Hollings- head - Redlich ) , 211 Social conditions . See Therapeutic Situ- ation Social control , medical care as , 67-71 Social interest , 266 Social phychiatry , 10 See also Psychiatry ; Psychoanalysis ...
... Social Class and Mental Illness ( Hollings- head - Redlich ) , 211 Social conditions . See Therapeutic Situ- ation Social control , medical care as , 67-71 Social interest , 266 Social phychiatry , 10 See also Psychiatry ; Psychoanalysis ...
Contents
Book One The Myth of Mental Illness | 17 |
MALINGERING | 37 |
33223 | 52 |
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