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Books by Richard C. Cabot
SOCIAL WORK
PREFACE
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL ASSISTANCE IN MEDICAL WORK
I
II
III
IV
V
PART I Medical-Social Diagnosis
CHAPTER I THE MEDICAL STANDING, DUTIES, AND EQUIPMENT OF THE SOCIAL ASSISTANT
Light on the severity of illness
Nests of contagious disease
Hotbeds of industrial disease
Medical outfit of the social worker
Technical methods
CHAPTER II HISTORY-TAKING BY THE SOCIAL ASSISTANT
History and catastrophe
The network of events
Listening and questioning
Past history
CHAPTER III ECONOMIC INVESTIGATION BY THE SOCIAL ASSISTANT
Housing
Working conditions
CHAPTER IV MENTAL INVESTIGATION BY THE SOCIAL ASSISTANT
Mental diagnoses in social work
Shiftlessness
Instability
FOOTNOTE:
CHAPTER V MENTAL INVESTIGATION BY THE SOCIAL ASSISTANT (continued)
Fears and forgetfulness
Forgetfulness
FOOTNOTE:
CHAPTER VI THE SOCIAL WORKERS' INVESTIGATION OF FATIGUE, REST, AND INDUSTRIAL DISEASE
Fatigue and rest
Tests of fatigue
FOOTNOTE:
CHAPTER VII THE SOCIAL WORKER'S BEST ALLY—NATURE'S CURE OF DISEASE
Industrial disease
PART II Social Treatment
CHAPTER VIII SAMPLES OF SOCIAL THERAPEUTICS
1. Order in social treatment
2. Presence of mind in social treatment
3. How to give in social treatment
4. Creative listening in social treatment
5. The case-worker's pyramid in social treatment
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER IX THE MOTIVE OF SOCIAL WORK
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