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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface IX
- Contents XIII
- I. The Problem and the Setting 1
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Dependency
- II. Acceptance of Responsibility 21
- III. Administration of the Assistance Functions 38
- IV. The Assistance Structure 60
- V. The Prevention of Dependency 77
- VI. Protection by Insurance 101
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Ill-Health
- VII. Acceptance of Responsibility 125
- VIII. The Strategic Characteristics of Disease 144
- IX. Community-Wide Functions 170
- X. The Pivotal Structure of the Three Systems for Health and Medical Care 188
- XI. The Road to Community Coherence 223
-
Maladjustment
- XII. Acceptance of Responsibility 237
- XIII. Some Strategic Characteristics of Maladjustment 252
- XIV. The Emergence of Community-Wide Functions 273
- XV. Community-Wide Structure Within the Three Systems 303
- XVI. The Case for Community Coherence 329
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Recreational Need
- XVII. Acceptance of Responsibility 345
- XVIII. Some Strategic Characteristics of Recreational Need 356
- XIX. Community-Wide Recreation Functions 378
- XX. Community-Wide Structure 387
- XXI. Framework for Coherence 397
-
Findings
- XXII. Significance of the Findings for Community-Wide Planning 411
- Selected Bibliography 441
- Index 453
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface IX
- Contents XIII
- I. The Problem and the Setting 1
-
Dependency
- II. Acceptance of Responsibility 21
- III. Administration of the Assistance Functions 38
- IV. The Assistance Structure 60
- V. The Prevention of Dependency 77
- VI. Protection by Insurance 101
-
Ill-Health
- VII. Acceptance of Responsibility 125
- VIII. The Strategic Characteristics of Disease 144
- IX. Community-Wide Functions 170
- X. The Pivotal Structure of the Three Systems for Health and Medical Care 188
- XI. The Road to Community Coherence 223
-
Maladjustment
- XII. Acceptance of Responsibility 237
- XIII. Some Strategic Characteristics of Maladjustment 252
- XIV. The Emergence of Community-Wide Functions 273
- XV. Community-Wide Structure Within the Three Systems 303
- XVI. The Case for Community Coherence 329
-
Recreational Need
- XVII. Acceptance of Responsibility 345
- XVIII. Some Strategic Characteristics of Recreational Need 356
- XIX. Community-Wide Recreation Functions 378
- XX. Community-Wide Structure 387
- XXI. Framework for Coherence 397
-
Findings
- XXII. Significance of the Findings for Community-Wide Planning 411
- Selected Bibliography 441
- Index 453