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Referrals To Mental Health Treatment Facilities, Laura A. Dummit Jan 1978

Referrals To Mental Health Treatment Facilities, Laura A. Dummit

Honors Papers

This paper is organized into three main sections. The first is a review of the literature which serves as a theoretical background for this research. Social context is examined with its implications for defining problems in terms of mental or emotional concerns. Certain personal limitations on seeking help are discussed. The literature dealing with specific referral sources to mental health treatment are examined. The second section contains impressions gained from interviews with mental health professionals about the importance of the referral source on their evaluations of a client. They responded to questions about what people come to them, what information …


An Analysis Of Faunal And Human Osteological Remains From The Eiden Site (33 Ln 14) Of Sheffield, Ohio, Karen Elizabeth Dennis Jan 1978

An Analysis Of Faunal And Human Osteological Remains From The Eiden Site (33 Ln 14) Of Sheffield, Ohio, Karen Elizabeth Dennis

Honors Papers

The research project upon which this paper is based actually has been centered upon two separate though related foci: the first, laboratory analysis conducted by the author of the faunal remains collected during the summer 1977 season of evacuations at the Eiden site (33 ln 14), a late Woodlands occupation in Sheffield, Ohio; the second, work with fourteen of the burials located during that season at that site. These two areas of investigation have an underlying relationship, centering upon my interest in determining the implications of the results of both for attempting a reconstruction of the probable subsistence patterns of …