Mental Illness in the FamilyU.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration, National Institute of Mental Health, Division of Scientific and Public Information, 1979 - Families |
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Page 617
... Usually the researchers visited the family separately . Researchers were usually graduate students at the Harvard School of Education experienced in working with low - income mothers and children . Some were middle - aged with families ...
... Usually the researchers visited the family separately . Researchers were usually graduate students at the Harvard School of Education experienced in working with low - income mothers and children . Some were middle - aged with families ...
Page 641
... usually kept their children with them . Since Clau- sen wanted to learn how children were affected by a parent's illness and absence , and what they were told about it , he would focus first on families that would probably stay together ...
... usually kept their children with them . Since Clau- sen wanted to learn how children were affected by a parent's illness and absence , and what they were told about it , he would focus first on families that would probably stay together ...
Page 646
... usually she encountered roadblocks and deadends such as those Mrs. Foster found . Seldom were these wives able to get their husbands into a hospital without great difficulty . " Most families did not know where to turn for help , and ...
... usually she encountered roadblocks and deadends such as those Mrs. Foster found . Seldom were these wives able to get their husbands into a hospital without great difficulty . " Most families did not know where to turn for help , and ...
Page 657
... usually began at home , within the family - physical complaints , expressions of inadequacy or hopelessness , withdrawal , nervousness , deceptiveness , slovenli- ness , aggressiveness , suicidal behavior , delusions , hallucina- tions ...
... usually began at home , within the family - physical complaints , expressions of inadequacy or hopelessness , withdrawal , nervousness , deceptiveness , slovenli- ness , aggressiveness , suicidal behavior , delusions , hallucina- tions ...
Page 658
... usually involved until this late stage before hospitalization . Especially where mothers were psychotic , child neglect and , less often , abuse prompted the spouse to seek hospitalization . In other cases , assaults on the spouse or ...
... usually involved until this late stage before hospitalization . Especially where mothers were psychotic , child neglect and , less often , abuse prompted the spouse to seek hospitalization . In other cases , assaults on the spouse or ...
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