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... individual-by-individual experience and in applying thinking formulated elsewhere, notably in the field of psychiatry. It has been a productive period in that much sound theory has emerged to guide us in our present and future work ...
... individual-by-individual experience and in applying thinking formulated elsewhere, notably in the field of psychiatry. It has been a productive period in that much sound theory has emerged to guide us in our present and future work ...
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... individual may be unable to meet, and, if so, he may react with resultant hostility, anxiety, and a response that may vary from aggressive demands to a collapse into abject dependency. Thus we may do the individual more damage in the ...
... individual may be unable to meet, and, if so, he may react with resultant hostility, anxiety, and a response that may vary from aggressive demands to a collapse into abject dependency. Thus we may do the individual more damage in the ...
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... individual's response, in relation to all that he has learned about him as a person, so that hostility and anxiety may not be released beyond the capacity of the individual to deal with it, or beyond the circumstances of his situation ...
... individual's response, in relation to all that he has learned about him as a person, so that hostility and anxiety may not be released beyond the capacity of the individual to deal with it, or beyond the circumstances of his situation ...
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The Contribution of Social Work to Government Jane M | 3 |
The Importance of the Social Services to Labor Ernest | 18 |
War and the Social Services in Canada Charlotte Whitton | 24 |
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