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Published Online: October 1922

THE CLINICAL ACTIVITIES OF THE CONNECTICUT SOCIETY FOR MENTAL HYGIENE

Publication: American Journal of Psychiatry

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The Connecticut Mental Hygiene Society combines clinical work with its other activities. Nearly twenty-five hundred patients have been helped by this organization, sixteen hundred of them having been seen during the past two years. The result of this experience shows the great need of mental hygiene organizations in every county, state and community.

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Pages: 273 - 284

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Published in print: October 1922
Published online: 1 April 2006

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William B. Terhune
The Connecticut Society for Mental Hygiene, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut

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