First published in 1972, this study describes the attachment of a social worker to a group general medical practice in London, indicating why, for all social groups, the general practice is an appropriate point at which psychosocial problems may be identified and treated.
First published in 1972, this study describes the attachment of a social worker to a group general medical practice in London, indicating why, for all social groups, the general practice is an appropriate point at which psychosocial problems may be identified and treated.
Foreword. Acknowledgements. Part I: The Background 1. General Practice and Social Work 2. The Area 3. The Practice Team 4. Social Work Roles Part II: The Caseload 5. The Social Worker's Clients 6. The Patient's Problems and their Path to the Social Worker 7. The Social Work - Plan and Action Part III: Social Work in Action 8. Clarification, Assessment, Information and Advice 9. Short-Term Help 10. Long-Term Help 11. Collaboration with Other Agencies Part IV: Conclusions 12. Social Work in General Practice - Conclusions and Reflections. Appendix: A - Referral Notes to Social Worker. B - Record Card and Coding Instructions. Index.
Foreword. Acknowledgements. Part I: The Background 1. General Practice and Social Work 2. The Area 3. The Practice Team 4. Social Work Roles Part II: The Caseload 5. The Social Worker's Clients 6. The Patient's Problems and their Path to the Social Worker 7. The Social Work - Plan and Action Part III: Social Work in Action 8. Clarification, Assessment, Information and Advice 9. Short-Term Help 10. Long-Term Help 11. Collaboration with Other Agencies Part IV: Conclusions 12. Social Work in General Practice - Conclusions and Reflections. Appendix: A - Referral Notes to Social Worker. B - Record Card and Coding Instructions. Index.
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