by Esther Lucille Brown
Russell Sage Foundation, 1961
Paper: 978-0-87154-183-3 | eISBN: 978-1-61044-088-2
Library of Congress Classification RA972.B7
Dewey Decimal Classification 362.1

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
This first study considers patients' frequent complaints about anxiety, frustration, loneliness, boredom, and uselessness. It suggests changes, some of an almost obvious nature, which might be made in the physical and social environment of the wards to reduce the sense of strangeness and the cold, impersonal atmosphere that aggravate these discomforts.

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