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Written to be highly readable, this book is intended to be practical, broad in scope, and accessible to a wide range of disciplines and readers with various levels of knowledge of psychiatry. Rather than be just a reference manual, this book uses a novel problem-based format which allows readers to understand symptoms and solutions in context rather than as isolated incidents of human behavior. To maintain currency, the book also includes new material on ethics and the philosophy of psychiatry.
The book provides a body of knowledge from a variety of medical, psychological and legal fields to enable practitioners in those fields to participate in psychological assessments in a standardized and informed way. It also serves as a practical manual which lawyers, psychiatrists and social workers can use when interacting with one another.
"This book ... aims to record the stramvaders and descendants of those families [immigrants from the British Isles] in this old town who were not included by C.C. de Villiers in his genealogical classic, Geslacht-register der Oude Kaapsche Familien. ... The text concentrates on the stramvader and first three or four generations as well as the Swellendam connection of each family, while also attempting to trace descendants to the present day -- or, at least, to within living memory."--Author's preface, p. v. The book consists exclusively of brief family histories followed by extensive genealogical data and descent charts for each of the following families: Barry, Burrows, Cairncross, Devenish, Emett, Hodgson, Hopley, Kennedy, Moodie, Reid, Reitz, Robertson, Schreiner, Sutton, Tilney, Whyte.
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