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      <description>  1900-1950s
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         <title>Jessica- policies</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1905:<br>The Massachusetts general hospital becomes the first American hospital to have professional social workers on site.<br>- postition created by richard clark cabot to help patients to deal with areas of their lives that made treatment difficult<br><br>1917:<br>the very first text book on social case working<br>-social diagnostics, written by mary richmond<br><br>1946:<br>president harry turman signs the national mental health act<br>- creating for the first time in us history a significant amount of funding for psychiatric education and research <br>- this lead to the creating of the national institute of mental health in 1949 </div>]]></description>
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         <title>Important Social  Figures</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Grace Coyle<br>-1942 president of the American Association of Social Workers<br>-Had many writings about group work and its role in social work<br>- Believed case work and group work should work hand in hand for better client services. <br><br>Edith Abbott<br>- 1924-1942 Dean of the school of social service<br>-advocate for the use of social welfare system and the enlightening others about the state's role in social problems<br><br>Jane Addams<br>- helped form the national progressive party (1912)<br>*A political party who fought for a reformed governing system that addressed current issues of society<br>-1915 president of the Women's peace party</div>]]></description>
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