Carrying a banner for psychiatric social work : essays, perspectives, and Maida Herman Solomon's oral memoir / Maida H. Solomon ; with contributions from Helen Z. Reinherz and others ; edited by John B. Gussman.
The career memoir of Maida herman (1891-1988) who worked to build a profession of psychiatric social work (later also clinical social work), whild supporting feminist goals, which moved mental health education and service into the modern period.
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Main Author: | Solomon, Maida H. 1891-1988. |
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Other Authors: | Reinherz, Helen Z., Gussman, John B. |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Oakland, Calif. :
Old Heidelberg Press,
[2004]
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