It is worth placing one side in front of the other foot, I climbed the twisted, broken stairs of the Brooks Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas. This year is 1973, I do not want to stay on these stairs. I do not want to witness what I necessarily see and hear within a few hours. I can really solve this problem. I thought to myself. It is no longer important. As a doctor of the Vietnamese era, I have soldiers who rely on me to take care of their wounds and take care of their injuries.
Due to geographical distances and poor socio-economic conditions, only limited resources are provided in many rural / remote communities (Saggers, 1993). Participating therapists commented that they needed to be sensitive to the social problems of indigenous communities that often affect clients, such as alcoholism, violence and suicide. For these geographical and socio-economic reasons, the therapist selects activities and materials based on client appropriateness and accessibility.
Due to geographical distances and poor socio-economic conditions, only limited resources are provided in many rural / remote communities (Saggers, 1993). Participating therapists commented that they needed to be sensitive to the social problems of indigenous communities that often affect clients, such as alcoholism, violence and suicide. For these geographical and socio-economic reasons, the therapist selects activities and materials based on client appropriateness and accessibility.
Due to geographical distances and poor socio-economic conditions, only limited resources are provided in many rural / remote communities (Saggers, 1993). Participating therapists commented that they needed to be sensitive to the social problems of indigenous communities that often affect clients, such as alcoholism, violence and suicide. For these geographical and socio-economic reasons, the therapist selects activities and materials based on client appropriateness and accessibility.
Due to geographical distances and poor socio-economic conditions, only limited resources are provided in many rural / remote communities (Saggers, 1993). Participating therapists commented that they needed to be sensitive to the social problems of indigenous communities that often affect clients, such as alcoholism, violence and suicide. For these geographical and socio-economic reasons, the therapist selects activities and materials based on client appropriateness and accessibility.