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The Personal Emergency Advisory Service

The Personal Emergency Advisory Service A Psychiatric Service Using Volunteer Assistance Allen A. Bartholomew Margaret F. Kelley "~)R millions of people, great Such a point of view has been well and dramatically, put by L cities are hells of loneliness Hirsh (2) in the following words: and frustration, with no one to turn "Every year to the 60,000 to when life's problems become too estimated successful suicides great to bear" (1). These words and the 300,000 unsuccessful are undoubtedly very true as there are very many anxious, worried and attempts must be added the tens of thousands of alcoholics depressed people who are utterly who fall off the wagon and ignorant of, or uncertain and con- fused by, the many and varied into an alcoholic vortex, drag- ging countless thousands more social agencies and community re- down with them. To these sources that are available for the every day everywhere must still express purpose of aiding such persons. There are also a number be added all sorts of human crises in response to a variety of individuals who are fully aware of stress situations- about of the facilities to help them but parents and parents- in - law, who do not take advantage of http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Social Work Taylor & Francis

The Personal Emergency Advisory Service

The Personal Emergency Advisory Service

Abstract

A Psychiatric Service Using Volunteer Assistance Allen A. Bartholomew Margaret F. Kelley "~)R millions of people, great Such a point of view has been well and dramatically, put by L cities are hells of loneliness Hirsh (2) in the following words: and frustration, with no one to turn "Every year to the 60,000 to when life's problems become too estimated successful suicides great to bear" (1). These words and the 300,000 unsuccessful are undoubtedly very true as there are...
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Taylor & Francis
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0004-9565
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10.1080/03124076108522510
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Abstract

A Psychiatric Service Using Volunteer Assistance Allen A. Bartholomew Margaret F. Kelley "~)R millions of people, great Such a point of view has been well and dramatically, put by L cities are hells of loneliness Hirsh (2) in the following words: and frustration, with no one to turn "Every year to the 60,000 to when life's problems become too estimated successful suicides great to bear" (1). These words and the 300,000 unsuccessful are undoubtedly very true as there are very many anxious, worried and attempts must be added the tens of thousands of alcoholics depressed people who are utterly who fall off the wagon and ignorant of, or uncertain and con- fused by, the many and varied into an alcoholic vortex, drag- ging countless thousands more social agencies and community re- down with them. To these sources that are available for the every day everywhere must still express purpose of aiding such persons. There are also a number be added all sorts of human crises in response to a variety of individuals who are fully aware of stress situations- about of the facilities to help them but parents and parents- in - law, who do not take advantage of

Journal

Australian Journal of Social WorkTaylor & Francis

Published: Dec 1, 1961

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