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008 711216s1964 nyu b 000 0 eng
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050 00 $aRA790.7.U5$bR5 1964
060 00 $aWM 58$bR562m 1964
082 04 $a131.30973
084 $a71.68$2bcl
084 $aCU 7500$2rvk
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049 $aMAIN
245 00 $aMental health of the poor :$bnew treatment approaches for low income people /$cFrank Riessman, Jerome Cohen [and] Arthur Pearl, editors.
264 1 $a[New York] :$bFree Press of Glencoe,$c[©1964]
300 $axv, 648 pages ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $gPart I.$tPoverty, mental illness, and treatment --$tPoverty and inequality in America : implications for the social services /$rS.M. Miller --$tSocial class, mental illness, and American psychiatry: an expository review /$rS.M. Miller and Elliot G. Mishler --$tComparison of experience and behavior of lower and higher status groups: findings and hypotheses /$rThomas Langner --$tA survey of mental disease in an urban population: prevalence by race and income /$rBenjamin Pasamanick, Dean W. Roberts, Paul W. Lemkou, and Dean B. Krueger --$tToward an assessment of the mental health of factory workers: a Detroit study /$rArthur Kornhauser --$tSocial class and the mental health movement /$rOrville R. Gursslin, Raymond G. Hunt, and Jack L. Roach --$tSocial class and psychiatric treatment /$rNorman Q. Brill and Hugh A. Storrow --$tExpectations of psychotherapy in patients of lower socioeconomic class /$rBetty Overall and H. Aronson --$tThe socially handicapped and the agencies: a market analysis /$rHarry C. Bredemeier
505 00 $gPart 2.$tLow income behavior and cognitive style --$tA survey of working- and lower-class studies /$rHerbert Gans --$tSocial work and the culture of poverty /$rJerome Cohen --$tThe American lower classes: a typological approach /$rS.M. Miller --$tRoutine-seekers and action-seekers /$rHerbert Gans --$tSocial class and parent-child relationships: an interpretation /$rMelvin L. Kohn --$tThe disadvantaged child and the learning process /$rMartin P. Deutsch --$tAre the deprived non-verbal? /$rFrank Riessman --$tSocial class, speech systems, and psycho-therapy /$rBasil Bernstein --$tThe power of the poor /$rWarren C. Haggstrom
505 00 $gPart 3.$tPsychotherapeutic approaches for low income people --$tThe role of socioeconomic class in examiner bias /$rWilliam Haase --$tSocial class and projective tests /$rFrank Riessman and S.M. Miller --$tSituational testing of social psychological variables in personality /$rJerome Beker, Eugene Eliasoph, and David Resnik --$tEarly language behavior in Negro children and the testing of intelligence /$rBenjamin Pasamanick and Hilda Knobloch --$tA short story on the long waiting list /$rRachel A. Levine --$tCounseling socially disadvantaged children /$rEdmund W. Gordon --The working class psychiatric patient: a clinical view /$rJames T. McMahon --$tSome cultural aspects of transference and countertransference /$rJohn P. Spiegel --$tEducational therapy: a methodical approach to the problem of the "untreatable" child /$rHertha Riese --$tTreatment in the home: an experiment with low income, multi-problem families /$rRachel A. Levine --$tRole playing and the poor /$rFrank Riessman and Jean Goldfarb --$tExperimential group treatment of severely deprived latency-age children /$rSaul Scheidlinger --$tPreventive intervention /$rBerta Fantl --$tTechniques of service /$rJanet E. Weinandy --$tPersonality adjustment through social action /$rRudolph M. Wittenberg --$tNegroes in psychotherapy /$rHarold Rosen and Jerome D. Frank --$tYouth and social action: perspectives on the student sit-in movement /$rJacob R. Fishman and Fredric Solomon --$tNew concepts and patterns of service: the mobilization for youth program /$rGeorge Brager --$tThe Chicago area plan for workers' mental health /$rTed Ruhig --$t"20-minute hour" --$tThe helping professions and the problems of the brief contact in low income areas /$rFrancis P. Purcell --$t"Open Hospital" for mental ills may aid worked-up workers --$tIssues in the New National Mental Health Program relating to labor and low income groups /$rRobert Reiff and Sylvia Scribner
505 00 $gPart 4.$tRehabilitation of the criminal, the delinquent, and the drug addict --$tIt's time to start counting /$rJ. Douglas Grant --$tFactors in the success of Highfields /$rG. Howland Shaw --$tThe Highfields Program: a critique and evaluation /$rArthur Pearl --$tA group dynamics approach to the treatment of nonconformists in the Navy /$rJ. Douglas Grant and Marguerite Q. Grant --$tThe halfway house: the focal point of a model program for the rehabilitation of low income offenders /$rArthur Pearl --$tThe Provo experiment in delinquency rehabilitation /$rLaMar T. Empey and Jerome Rabow --$tDelinquency programs in the open community /$rDonald A. Cook --$tThe effectiveness of a comprehensive, vocationally oriented psychotherapeutic program for adolescent delinquent boys /$rJoseph L. Massimo and Milton F. Shore --$tThe impact of a community group work program on delinquent corner groups /$rWalter B. Miller --$tDead end story /$rPaul Goodman --$tImproving services for street-corner youth /$rGeorge Brager --$tDelinquents with tape recorders /$rR.R. Schwitzgebel --$tFilm experiment with delinquent boys: neighbors, Black Patch, Little Grey Neck /$rCelia M. Anderson and Carol C. Smith --$tNarcotic addiction is a special problem /$rArthur Pearl --$tDifferential association and the rehabilitation of drug addicts /$rRita Volkman and Donald R. Cressey --$tAn addict tells his story /$rInterview by Arthur Pearl --$tResponse of adult heroin addicts to a total therapeutic program /$rAlfred M. Freedman, Clifford J. Sager, Edwin L. Rabiner, and Richard E. Brotman.
530 $aAlso issued online.
590 $bArchive
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650 2 $aMental Health.
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655 4 $aAufsatzsammlung.
700 1 $aRiessman, Frank,$d1924-2004,$eeditor.
700 1 $aCohen, Jerome,$d1935-$eeditor.
700 1 $aPearl, Arthur J.,$d1930-$eeditor.
776 08 $iOnline version:$aRiessman, Frank, 1924-$tMental health of the poor.$d[New York] Free Press of Glencoe [1964]$w(OCoLC)567905539
994 $a92$bCST
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