Mental Health Work In The Community

Mental Health Work In The Community

Michael Sheppard

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Taylor & Francis Ltd
Año de edición:
1991
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Asistencia social
ISBN:
9781850009795
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A presentation of a comparative analysis of the work of mental health social workers and community psychiatric nurses, an issue of importance because of 'community care' and also important as much of their work territory overlaps. The findings are more favourable to social workers.

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