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The professional developments during the war teach us , as well , something of the weaknesses of group work agencies . ... Many of these people , with only brief orientation , have shown ability to perform services which professionals ...
The professional developments during the war teach us , as well , something of the weaknesses of group work agencies . ... Many of these people , with only brief orientation , have shown ability to perform services which professionals ...
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That many communities will gladly support professional leadership in the postwar period to meet the continuing needs of youth is already apparent . Whether a sufficiently unified approach on the part of the agencies will be made to meet ...
That many communities will gladly support professional leadership in the postwar period to meet the continuing needs of youth is already apparent . Whether a sufficiently unified approach on the part of the agencies will be made to meet ...
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A state welfare director writes : As I have observed many professional social workers , too many of them have seemed to me to be only technicians , lacking breadth and depth . In this war period the one conspicuous lack seems to be a ...
A state welfare director writes : As I have observed many professional social workers , too many of them have seemed to me to be only technicians , lacking breadth and depth . In this war period the one conspicuous lack seems to be a ...
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War and the Social Services Elizabeth Wisner | 16 |
The Future for Social Work Leonard W Mayo | 25 |
Social Work Concepts and Methods in the Postwar World | 35 |
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