How can a society best care for its sick and indigent clients? Dr. Richard Clarke Cabot (1868-1939), a physician and social ethicist, formulated an efficient and socially just solution to this question by creating the field of medical social work. This model ensured competent and humane patient care through socially responsible policy and administrative practices. Cabot asserted that effective medical practice must consider adverse environmental conditions that contributed to illness. Yet most physicians lacked the training to recognize, let alone attend to, these social aspects of medicine. As an outpatient doctor at Massachusetts General Hospital, Cabot treated immigrants and other urban poor with tuberculosis, venereal disease, and other...
This article describes how the humanistic values and democratic norms fundamental to social group wo...
Social psychiatry was a mid-twentieth-century approach to mental health that stressed the prevention...
Social psychiatry was a mid-twentieth-century approach to mental health that stressed the prevention...
How can a society best care for its sick and indigent clients? Dr. Richard Clarke Cabot (1868-1939),...
How can a society best care for its sick and indigent clients? Dr. Richard Clarke Cabot (1868-1939),...
This subject is not a new one. It has interested others and similar studies have been done in the pa...
The social worker in the treatment team is a phrase that is heard often today. In this age of sci...
Health is the basic human right. It is the moral obligation of the society to ensure everyone to acc...
Appeals for help were frequently made to specialists in institutional settings by women living in lo...
Medicine is at risk of sliding into a sole repair service for the malfunction of organs. But the pat...
Currently in the caring professions, the human condition of facing uncertainty and danger is often o...
Currently in the caring professions, the human condition of facing uncertainty and danger is often o...
Even primitive people practiced medicine with a religious attitude and blamed supernatural forces to...
As recently as the mid- to late-nineteenth century, it could honestly be said that there was no medi...
There is evidence that from the earliest days of recorded history man has been aware of a significan...
This article describes how the humanistic values and democratic norms fundamental to social group wo...
Social psychiatry was a mid-twentieth-century approach to mental health that stressed the prevention...
Social psychiatry was a mid-twentieth-century approach to mental health that stressed the prevention...
How can a society best care for its sick and indigent clients? Dr. Richard Clarke Cabot (1868-1939),...
How can a society best care for its sick and indigent clients? Dr. Richard Clarke Cabot (1868-1939),...
This subject is not a new one. It has interested others and similar studies have been done in the pa...
The social worker in the treatment team is a phrase that is heard often today. In this age of sci...
Health is the basic human right. It is the moral obligation of the society to ensure everyone to acc...
Appeals for help were frequently made to specialists in institutional settings by women living in lo...
Medicine is at risk of sliding into a sole repair service for the malfunction of organs. But the pat...
Currently in the caring professions, the human condition of facing uncertainty and danger is often o...
Currently in the caring professions, the human condition of facing uncertainty and danger is often o...
Even primitive people practiced medicine with a religious attitude and blamed supernatural forces to...
As recently as the mid- to late-nineteenth century, it could honestly be said that there was no medi...
There is evidence that from the earliest days of recorded history man has been aware of a significan...
This article describes how the humanistic values and democratic norms fundamental to social group wo...
Social psychiatry was a mid-twentieth-century approach to mental health that stressed the prevention...
Social psychiatry was a mid-twentieth-century approach to mental health that stressed the prevention...