It is in each man's social relations that his mental history is mainly written, and it is in his social relations likewise that the causes of the disorders that threaten his happiness and his effectiveness and the means for securing his recovery are to... Social Diagnosis - Side 4af Mary Ellen Richmond - 1917 - 511 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Society of Alienists and Neurologists of America. Annual Meeting - 1917 - 222 sider
...and that this is true is recognized by our leading authorities. Dr. James Jackson Putnam has said : "One of the most striking facts with regard to the...with the lives of others. It is in each man's social relation that his mental history is mostly written and it is in his social relation likewise that the... | |
| Mary Ellen Richmond - 1917 - 528 sider
...this one way, as Dr. Healy recognizes more fully than anyone who has yet written upon his subject.4 " It is in each man's social relations that his mental history is mainly written"5 1 "To keep a promising boy at school after the legal working age, to provide costly treatment... | |
| 1918 - 782 sider
...As Dr. Putnam, from whom the author quotes, says : " It is in each man's social relations that this mental history is mainly written, and it is in his...effectiveness, and the means for securing his recovery, are to be mainly sought." Miss Richmond's book is written with the desire to help others to make a diagnosis... | |
| American Medico-Psychological Association - 1920 - 442 sider
...some years ago in writing of social service stressed the truth that one of the most striking facts to the conscious life of any human being is that it...with the lives of others. It is in each man's social reactions that his mental history is mostly written and it is in his social relations, likewise, that... | |
| American Medico-Psychological Association - 1920 - 440 sider
...some years ago in writing of social service stressed the truth that one of the most striking facts to the conscious life of any human being is that it...with the lives of others. It is in each man's social reactions that his mental history is mostly written and it is in his social relations, likewise, that... | |
| Edwin J. Cooley - 1927 - 620 sider
...knowledge of the nature and potentialities of offenders. Dr. James Jackson Putnam points out that: One of the most striking facts with regard to the...and it is in his social relations likewise that the cause of the disorders that threaten his happiness and his effectiveness and the means for securing... | |
| Edwin J. Cooley - 1927 - 568 sider
...that his mental history is mainly written, and it is in his social relations likewise that the cause of the disorders that threaten his happiness and his...effectiveness and the means for securing his recovery are to be mainly sought. CHAPTER V SOCIAL DIAGNOSIS— PERSONALITY It should be for us, the study of the infinitely... | |
| James K. Whittaker, James Garbarino - 510 sider
...Jackson Putnam, on the importance of a broad environmental perspective in understanding human problems: One of the most striking facts with regard to the...history is mainly written and it is in his social relationship likewise that the causes of the disorders that threaten his happiness and his effectiveness... | |
| James K. Whittaker, Elizabeth M. Tracy - 300 sider
...importance of understanding the social context of individual problems: One of the most striking factors with regard to the conscious life of any human being...effectiveness and the means for securing his recovery are to be mainly sought [emphasis added], (p. 4) It was but a small step from such premises to Richmond's... | |
| Susan P. Kemp, James K. Whittaker, Elizabeth M. Tracy - 284 sider
...importance of understanding the social context of individual problems: One of the most striking features with regard to the conscious life of any human being...effectiveness and the means for securing his recovery are to be mainly sought, (p. 4) This person-environment focus is also apparent in the origins of medical social... | |
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