ATTITUDES TOWARDS SYMPTOMS AND SERVICES IN THE ETHNIC FAMILY AND NEIGHBORHOOD
Research in Baltimore's Italian and Polish neighborhoods suggests that the extended family is seen as the front-line resource for intensive advice on emotional problems. Mental health specialists frequently are not perceived as the appropriate agents for meeting problems that are beyond the exp...
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