Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare Appropriations for 1967: Hearings. 89th Congress, 2d Session |
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... received of all NIMH activities , supports dem- onstrations in hospitals and in the community designed to develop more humane and economic alternatives to the costly institutionaliza- tion of mental patients . The administration ...
... received of all NIMH activities , supports dem- onstrations in hospitals and in the community designed to develop more humane and economic alternatives to the costly institutionaliza- tion of mental patients . The administration ...
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... received with unprecedented enthusiasm throughout the country . Of the 430 pub- lic institutions for the mentally ill and the mentally retarded in our Nation , more than half have applied for HIP grants in the short pe- riod of its ...
... received with unprecedented enthusiasm throughout the country . Of the 430 pub- lic institutions for the mentally ill and the mentally retarded in our Nation , more than half have applied for HIP grants in the short pe- riod of its ...
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... received before this meeting there was an analysis of the main provisions of the community mental health services acts as passed by the 25 States which have them . Other States must act or thousands upon thousands of our citizens will ...
... received before this meeting there was an analysis of the main provisions of the community mental health services acts as passed by the 25 States which have them . Other States must act or thousands upon thousands of our citizens will ...
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... received from the NIMH program directors in the nine re- gional offices point to a need for personnel to fill top level positions as commis- sioners , hospital administrators , and superintendents . While there are shortages at all ...
... received from the NIMH program directors in the nine re- gional offices point to a need for personnel to fill top level positions as commis- sioners , hospital administrators , and superintendents . While there are shortages at all ...
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... received has now become outdated . The obvious need for professionals to keep abreast of current theory and practice in their respective fields will require a heavy emphasis and commitment in the area of continuing education . Finally ...
... received has now become outdated . The obvious need for professionals to keep abreast of current theory and practice in their respective fields will require a heavy emphasis and commitment in the area of continuing education . Finally ...
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