This paper focuses on the emergence and promise of clinical sociology. Particular attention is paid to certified practitioners\u27 contributions (theoretical analysis, social systems perspective, levels of analysis, methodological sophistication, intervention skills and specialized body of knowledge) in health care settings
The Clinical Sociology Review is published by Jednota Press, in association with the Sociological Pr...
Clinical sociologists can play an important role in understanding and treating psychiatric disorders...
Observations are drawn from field experience to explicate the role of the medical sociologist within...
While clinical sociologists have been part of American sociology for well over fifty years, it has b...
This paper, first presented in 1951, promotes the emergence of a sociology of medicine
This article describes the first clinical sociology courses at the University of Chicago, Tulane Uni...
From the beginning of the discipline, sociologists have used their knowledge to bring about change. ...
The clinical approach as a means of sociological research is essentially a group way of studying and...
The notion that sociology and sociologists can be "clinical" is beginning to take roots, even though...
My central purpose in this paper is to develop in a specific, formal sense what I consider to be the...
The search for bridges between theory and practice is related to such terms as sociatrist, instituti...
One of the key aspects that distinguish clinical sociologists from other sociologistsis the former\u...
One of the key aspects that distinguish clinical sociologists from other sociologists is the former\...
This article contains a discussion and a rationale for the use of phenomenological theory and social...
At this time, anyone in the country can claim to be a clinical sociologist without any challenge to ...
The Clinical Sociology Review is published by Jednota Press, in association with the Sociological Pr...
Clinical sociologists can play an important role in understanding and treating psychiatric disorders...
Observations are drawn from field experience to explicate the role of the medical sociologist within...
While clinical sociologists have been part of American sociology for well over fifty years, it has b...
This paper, first presented in 1951, promotes the emergence of a sociology of medicine
This article describes the first clinical sociology courses at the University of Chicago, Tulane Uni...
From the beginning of the discipline, sociologists have used their knowledge to bring about change. ...
The clinical approach as a means of sociological research is essentially a group way of studying and...
The notion that sociology and sociologists can be "clinical" is beginning to take roots, even though...
My central purpose in this paper is to develop in a specific, formal sense what I consider to be the...
The search for bridges between theory and practice is related to such terms as sociatrist, instituti...
One of the key aspects that distinguish clinical sociologists from other sociologistsis the former\u...
One of the key aspects that distinguish clinical sociologists from other sociologists is the former\...
This article contains a discussion and a rationale for the use of phenomenological theory and social...
At this time, anyone in the country can claim to be a clinical sociologist without any challenge to ...
The Clinical Sociology Review is published by Jednota Press, in association with the Sociological Pr...
Clinical sociologists can play an important role in understanding and treating psychiatric disorders...
Observations are drawn from field experience to explicate the role of the medical sociologist within...