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Page 148
... professional person , e.g. , a clergyman or social worker ; ( 4 ) the residue of those whose reply in both situations failed to include any suggestion of professional help . " 66 The above two life - problem questions were open - ended ...
... professional person , e.g. , a clergyman or social worker ; ( 4 ) the residue of those whose reply in both situations failed to include any suggestion of professional help . " 66 The above two life - problem questions were open - ended ...
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... professional professional person or agency as haven of possible relief for the disability and distress they suffer in their daily lives . The dimensions of the social problem disclosed by these two Impaired subgroups are indirectly ...
... professional professional person or agency as haven of possible relief for the disability and distress they suffer in their daily lives . The dimensions of the social problem disclosed by these two Impaired subgroups are indirectly ...
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... professional help in instances of behavioral disturbance . By their replies , all sample respondents have been placed in one of these four professional orientation categories : ( 1 ) those advising a psychiatrist , a psychologist , or ...
... professional help in instances of behavioral disturbance . By their replies , all sample respondents have been placed in one of these four professional orientation categories : ( 1 ) those advising a psychiatrist , a psychologist , or ...
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Reasons for the Study | 3 |
Design | 26 |
Mental Health Ratings | 59 |
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