PMID: 1197539Nov 1, 1975Paper

Mental health care in the community: an evaluative study

Psychological Medicine
B CooperM Shepherd

Abstract

A study was designed to assess the therapeutic value of attaching a social worker to a metropolitan group practice in the management of chronic neurotic illness. The psychiatric and social status of a group of patients before treatment and after one year was compared with the status of a control group treated more conventionally over the same period. The results indicate that the experimental service conferred some benefit on the patient population.

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