"Carrying A Banner for Psychiatric Social Work" is the career memoir of Maida Herman Solomon (1891-1988) who worked to build the profession of psychiatric social work (later also clinical social work), while supporting feminist goals, which moved mental health education and service into the modern period. Together with her husband Harry C. Solomon (himself a major figure in twentieth-century psychiatry), Maido Solomon played a key role in creating an important profession that has had a major impact on social welfare ...
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"Carrying A Banner for Psychiatric Social Work" is the career memoir of Maida Herman Solomon (1891-1988) who worked to build the profession of psychiatric social work (later also clinical social work), while supporting feminist goals, which moved mental health education and service into the modern period. Together with her husband Harry C. Solomon (himself a major figure in twentieth-century psychiatry), Maido Solomon played a key role in creating an important profession that has had a major impact on social welfare policies.
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