ACCIDENT CASES: dealings with employers
ACCOUNTS, HOUSEHOLD: problem of dealing
with housewife who cannot keep, 148, 149; wilful inaccuracies in keeping, how shown, 150
ACCURACY IN WITNESSES: tests of, summar- ized, 64
ADDRESSES: of employers, use of city direc- tory in making more accurate, 246; ways of getting information about, through postal authorities, 336
ADVICE: premature, in first interview, 129- 130; queries regarding sources of, for a widow's family, 404
AFFIDAVITS, PERSONAL: not satisfactory evi- dence of age, 257
"After-care and Prophylaxis:" by Adolf Meyer, M.D., 352
AGE: a matter of public record, 123; of chil- dren, reasons for knowing exactly, 154- 155; ways of determining, 256-258 AGENTS FOR LANDLORDS: as sources of in- formation, 281
-ALCOHOL: excessive use of, and inebriety, 429; queries regarding use of, for an inebriate, 430, 431; for a patient pos- sibly insane, 438
ALCOHOLIC: employer's interest in case of an,
ALCOHOLISM. See Inebriety
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF SOCIETIES FOR
ORGANIZING CHARITY: suggestions about foreign correspondents made by, 326 AMERICAN STATESMAN who "dealt with the facts" criticised by N. Y. Evening Post, 55 AMERICANIZATION: stages in, made clear in Woods' Americans in Process, 386 Americans in Process: by Robert A. Woods, 299, 386
AMES CASE: inferences drawn from face card
of, 83, 85; face card of, reproduced, 84; illustration of use of analogies drawn from, 91; illustrations of mistaken causal relation suggested by, 92, 93; summary of, used as basis for criticism of diag- nostic processes, 352-356, 361
AMSDEN, MRS. H. S., 10
ANALOGY, MISTAKEN: as source of error in reasoning, 87, 91-92
ANALYSES OF FIRST INTERVIEWS: made by case workers, 120, 121, 457-465
ANY FAMILY, QUESTIONNAIRE REGARDING: to precede all other questionnaires, 374. 378-381
APPEARANCE: queries regarding, for a blind person, 421; for a patient possibly in- sane, 441; for a child possibly feeble- minded, 444
"APPLICANT:" substitution of "client" for, in this book, 38; former methods of in- terviewing, 127
APPLICATION BLANKS: untrustworthy wit- ness of, 177, 318-319. See also Blank Forms
Application of Logic: by Alfred Sidgwick, 87,
APPLICATION, ORIGIN OF: as affecting method of first interview, 106
APPROACH IN FIRST INTERVIEW: mode of, quotation from Dr. Adolf Meyer bearing upon, 115
Aran Islands: by John Synge, 185 ART: experiences of fellow practitioners of value to practitioner of an, 103 ASSESSORS, CITY: consultations with, by social agencies, 287
ASSETS FOR RECONSTRUCTION: should be noted, 157; place of, in diagnostic sum- mary, 360-361
ASSOCIATED CHARITIES. See Charity Organ- ization Societies
ASSOCIATED CHARITIES, BOSTON: consulta- tion with, by users of the confidential exchange, 308
ASSOCIATION: as an aid to memory, 68 ASSUMPTIONS: of social worker, risks arising from, 95-96; based on method of proba- bilities, 97
Atlantic Monthly: anonymous contributor to, quoted, 334
school evidence regarding,
ATTENDANCE OFFICERS: need of reorganiza- tion of task of, 225
ATTENTION: on the part of a witness, as affecting his testimony, 66-68
BANK ACCOUNTS: consultation of, 264 BANKS, FOREIGN: as means of establishing whereabouts, 261
BAPTISM CERTIFICATES: use of, in establish- ing age, 256; named in New York's child labor law, 257
BAPTISM RECORDS: consultation of, in three cities, 255; as source of name and ad- dress of child's godparents, 262
BAR MIZVAH CERTIFICATES: as evidence of age, 257
BARKER, LEWELLYS F., M.D., 366 BEDFORD, CAROLINE L., 10
BEHAVIOR: school evidence as to, 226 BENEFIT SOCIETIES: as one-headed sources, 175; uses of, in social diagnosis, 290 BETTERMENT, INDIVIDUAL AND MASS: inter- dependence of, 25, 365, 366
BIAS: risks due to, in testimonial evidence, 59, 60; an historian's tests of, summar- ized, 64; racial or national, 73-75; class, among peasants, 74; environmental, 75- 76; of self-interest, 76-78; of self-esteem, 79; of employers, 241
BIBLE, FAMILY: as a birth record, 256, 257 BIBLIOGRAPHY: for this volume, plan fol- lowed in making, II
BINET-SIMON MEASURING SCALE, 34 BIRTH: queries regarding, for a patient pos-
sibly insane, 437; for a child possibly feeble-minded, 443
BIRTH CERTIFICATES: in New York City,
content of, 256; named in N. Y. child labor law, 257; foreign, how to obtain, 257
BIRTH RECORDS: failure to consult, in one city, 164; consultation of, in three cities, 255; present use of, illustrated, 256-257, 259; as means of discovering where- abouts, 260; dates to be searched in looking up, 271
BIRTWELL, MARY L., 31, 107, 268, 293, 325, 337
BLANK FORMS: use of, in early stages of in- vestigation, 127; use made of, by three medical-social workers, 128-129; of in- quiry, addressed to dispensary doctors, criticism of, 208; unsatisfactoriness of, 318-319. See also Application Blanks BLIND PERSON, QUESTIONNAIRE REGARDING A, 420-424
BLIND, WORKER FOR THE: letters to priests and parents by, 331-332
BLINDNESS: mistake of considering fact of, alone, 420; queries regarding prevention of, 421
BOARDERS: in immigrant households, com- plicate study of food problem, 149; in- fluence of, should be considered in deser- tion cases, 157. See also Lodgers BOIES, HENRY M., 285
BOSANQUET, HELEN, 139, 152, 368 BOSTON: influence of Octavia Hill in, 30;
medical-social work in, 36; use of con- fidential exchange data by agencies in, 308-310
BOSTON ASSOCIATED CHARITIES: consulta- tion with, by users of confidential ex- change, 308
BOSTON CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY: interested in probation, 33
BOSTON MUNICIPAL COURT: separate hear- ings of children's cases in, 33
BOSTON SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL WORKERS: help in gathering material for this book rea- dered by, 10; notes on conferences of students of, on uses of confidential ex- change data, 308-310
BOSWORTH, MARION, 88
Bowker's Index to Dates of Current Events, 269 BRANNICK, CATHERINE, M.D., 405 BRANTHWAITE, R. W., 429, 430
BRAUCHER CASE: as illustrating insight gained from relatives, 188-189; series of diagnoses in, 356–357
BREED, MARY I., 194, 195 BROOKLYN Daily Eagle: index to, 269 BROOKS, PHILLIPS, 10
BROTHERS: legal responsibility of, for sup- port, in different states, 195
BUDGET: family, wife authority on. 147. 149 food, basis for, 150
BURDEN OF PROOF: with regard to unfavor- able testimony about a client, 59, 61, 62 BURROWS, SARAH F., 282
BUSINESS MEN: letters to, 331
BUSINESS SOURCES: uses of, in social diag- nosis, 288-290
BYINGTON, MARGARET F., 10, 149, 304, 305. 307, 308
CABOT, RICHARD C., M.D., 35, 49, 208, 212, 214, 218, 347, 375, 376
CANNON, IDA M., 35 CARSTENS, C. C., 251
CASE COMMITTEES: as critics, 348; case workers' summaries to, 348
CASE HISTORIES: mental attitude essential to making of valuable, 99
CASE READERS: studies made for this volume by, 7
CASE SUMMARIES: as an aid in obtaining medical co-operation, 218
Case Teaching in Medicine: by Richard C. Cabot, M.D., 347
CASE WORK: clear thinking essential to, 99 CASE WORK AGENCY: point of view of a. regarding evidence, contrasted with that of S. P. C. C. and court, 41-43
CASE WORK STUDY: fruitful and unfruitful methods of, 375-376. See also Social Case Work
CASE WORKERS. See Social Workers CAUSAL FACTORS: in a diagnostic summary, 360-361; in case of an inebriate, queries regarding, 431
CAUSAL RELATION, MISTAKEN: as source of error in reasoning, 87, 92-93
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