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Elaine Cumming

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Social Systems and Social Regulations
In Social Systems and Social Regulations, Elaine Cumming describes attitudes of patients and clients toward health and welfare organizations. The focus is on the complex relationships between regulative agents, as revealed by the movement of clients through health and welfare systems. The author observes how doctors, clergy members, police officers, welfare officers, psychiatrists, social workers, and other social agents relate to one another and to their clients and charges.Cumming selected Syracuse, New York, typical of many middle-sized American cities of the 1960s, for her field studies. These involved several agencies and thousands of individuals. The result is a thoughtful analysis that can readily be applied to many aspects of the entire social system. Who are the clients? What are their problems? How do agents respond to them? These are some of the topics dealt with at length.From the view point of the agents, the author discusses how they see their own roles in the overall regulative system; how areas of operation interact and overlap; how the network of agencies changed over a five year period; what major problems remained to be overcome at the time; and what changes could and should have been made. When initially published, this was a new examination of the regulative system in America. Students and scholars will still find this work invaluable in the study of social control. Professionals will find many points for contrast and comparison and an analytical framework for evaluating and solving problems faced in health and welfare operations throughout the country.
Ego and Milieu: Theory and Practice of Environmental Therapy

Ego and Milieu: Theory and Practice of Environmental Therapy

John Cumming; Elaine Cumming; Alfred H. Stanton

Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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""Ego and Milieu: Theory and Practice of Environmental Therapy"" by John Cumming is a comprehensive guide to the theory and practice of environmental therapy. The book explores the idea that the environment in which we live has a significant impact on our mental and emotional well-being. Cumming argues that by changing our environment, we can improve our mental health and quality of life.The book covers a wide range of topics related to environmental therapy, including the history of the field, the role of the therapist, and various techniques for creating therapeutic environments. Cumming also discusses the importance of understanding the relationship between the individual and their environment, and how this relationship can be used to promote healing and growth.Throughout the book, Cumming provides numerous case studies and examples to illustrate his points, making the text both informative and engaging. The book is written in a clear and accessible style, making it suitable for both professionals and lay readers interested in the field of environmental therapy.Overall, ""Ego and Milieu: Theory and Practice of Environmental Therapy"" is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intersection of mental health and the environment. It provides a comprehensive overview of the field, as well as practical tools and techniques for implementing environmental therapy in practice.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Social Systems and Social Regulations

Social Systems and Social Regulations

Elaine Cumming

AldineTransaction
2009
nidottu
In Social Systems and Social Regulations, Elaine Cumming describes attitudes of patients and clients toward health and welfare organizations. The focus is on the complex relationships between regulative agents, as revealed by the movement of clients through health and welfare systems. The author observes how doctors, clergy members, police officers, welfare officers, psychiatrists, social workers, and other social agents relate to one another and to their clients and charges.Cumming selected Syracuse, New York, typical of many middle-sized American cities of the 1960s, for her field studies. These involved several agencies and thousands of individuals. The result is a thoughtful analysis that can readily be applied to many aspects of the entire social system. Who are the clients? What are their problems? How do agents respond to them? These are some of the topics dealt with at length.From the view point of the agents, the author discusses how they see their own roles in the overall regulative system; how areas of operation interact and overlap; how the network of agencies changed over a five year period; what major problems remained to be overcome at the time; and what changes could and should have been made. When initially published, this was a new examination of the regulative system in America. Students and scholars will still find this work invaluable in the study of social control. Professionals will find many points for contrast and comparison and an analytical framework for evaluating and solving problems faced in health and welfare operations throughout the country.