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Computers in Human Services

1985 Volume 1, Number 2

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Number of articles: 3

  1. Mental Health Computing in the 1980s: II. Clinical Applications

    James L. Hedlund

    Presents the second of a two-part state-of-the-art review concerning current trends in mental health computing, with special clinical applications in automated psychological testing, computer... More

    pp. 1-31

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  2. MERGE: Computer Simulations of Social Policy Process

    John P. Flynn

    Describes application of a package of simulations, called MERGE, which simulates four different theoretical explanations of social welfare policy process in a scenario at the local level avoiding... More

    pp. 33-52

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  3. Microcomputers and the Individual Practitioner: A Review of the Literature in Psychology and Psychiatry

    Karen B. Levitan

    Presents findings of a literature review from December 1983 to January 1984, exploring microcomputer uses and needs of practitioners in psychology and psychiatry. Covers overview and history of... More

    pp. 65-84

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