Word: helpful
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Harvard's Terry Driscoll then scored by Cole at 3:09, with help from Steve Owen and Cavanagh. The rest of the period was a study in frustration, neither team taking advantage of numerous penalties...
...will use the lights for his first and third presentations. He will use films, multi-screen projections, and sound sources as essential sections--not illustrations--of his lectures. Steve Nelson of the Boston Tea Party and Mikki Myers of the Batolph Art Center in Boston will help Cox run the light show...
...keeping the case-aide working with the patient, and they are meaningful to the patient, I guess, in terms of the fact that the case-aide keeps working in spite of the rejection, but in terms of curing someone, the inner conviction, by God, I'm going to help this person, itself is not enough...
Nobody leaves as a result of case-aide work. They leave as a result of getting some help in leaving. They might not have gotten this without case-aide simply because they're lost in a mob of 300 people. The patient has to get himself to the point of leaying, but frequently he cannot do this on his own. At least five out of the about 25 adult patients who have been seen by case-aide workers in the past three years have gone to halfway houses, or gotten out and gotten jobs. This is usually the result...
...discourage the reading of any records until after they've known the patient for at least six months. When finally they see the records, inevitably they say the record doesn't help one bit. Actually, the record is very useful to a professional, but for accomplishing what you're trying to accomplish as a case-aide, the record may be useful for finding out that the patient doesn't really have a sister, or didn't really kill his child, or has in fact held good jobs, but what is the good of knowing about the truth of a sibling...