1962
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7610.1962.tb02035.x
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Joint Interviews as Part of Intake Procedure in a Child Psychiatric Clinic

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“…It is necessary to restrict listing research work to that directly relevant to the central concepts of family psychiatry and exclude such subjects as personality development, deprivation, and marriage. Directly relevant are the studies of British workers such as Howell and Parsloe (19661, Martin and Knight (1962), Brown and Rutter (1966), Davis (19641, Douglas and Cooper (1968), Carr (1974), Price (19691, Rutter and Brown (1970), Hare et al (1966).…”
Section: Extension Of Family Psychiatrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is necessary to restrict listing research work to that directly relevant to the central concepts of family psychiatry and exclude such subjects as personality development, deprivation, and marriage. Directly relevant are the studies of British workers such as Howell and Parsloe (19661, Martin and Knight (1962), Brown and Rutter (1966), Davis (19641, Douglas and Cooper (1968), Carr (1974), Price (19691, Rutter and Brown (1970), Hare et al (1966).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…People with SMD should be offered the same level of treatment for physical healthcare in line with the principles of non-discrimination, the Right to Health, and the fundamental demand of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, 5 namely to 'leave no-one behind'. 1 At that time, the standard assessment of such children involved the mother being seen by a social worker, while the child saw the psychiatrist. Fathers were either not seen at all or seen usually on only one occasion with the mother.…”
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“…One of the widely accepted ways of helping to overcome this resistance of the father to treatment is to get him involved at the earliest possible stage of treatment -usually the intake procedure ( 8).…”
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