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2.
SiegelDoris, “The Function of Consultation: Some Guiding Principles for Medical Social Workers,” in Symposium Proceedings, 1953, Graduate School of Social Work, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1953.
3.
SikkemaMildred, “The School Social Worker Serves as Consultant,” in Casework Papers, 1955, presented at the Eighty-second Annual Forum of the National Conference of Social Work, San Francisco, California, May 29–June 1, 1955, Family Service Association of America, New York, 1955, p. 77.
4.
OrmsbyRalph, “Group Psychiatric Consultation in a Family Casework Agency,”Social Casework, Vol. XXXI, November 1950, p. 362.
5.
See ParkerBeulah, Psychiatric Consultation for Nonpsychiatric Professional Workers, Public Health Monograph No. 53, U.S. Public Health Service, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1958, p. 3.
6.
See RileyMary Jean, “Psychiatric Consultation in Residential Treatment. Workshop, 1957. 4. The Child Care Worker's View,”American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Vol. XXVIII, April 1958, pp. 283–88.
7.
AdlandMarvin, “Psychiatric Consultation in Residential Treatment. Workshop, 1957. 5. Discussion,”American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Vol. XXVIII, April 1958, pp. 289–90.