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... client in terms of his own values , he may well assume that the client behaves according to the same values . Obviously , the social worker might therefore consider as deviant behavior what might be normal in the client's subculture ...
... client in terms of his own values , he may well assume that the client behaves according to the same values . Obviously , the social worker might therefore consider as deviant behavior what might be normal in the client's subculture ...
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... client and of the impact of psychic factors upon the social economy of the client . A clear awareness of this relationship enables the practitioner to avoid viewing casework as an ersatz method which allegedly treats symptoms , whereas ...
... client and of the impact of psychic factors upon the social economy of the client . A clear awareness of this relationship enables the practitioner to avoid viewing casework as an ersatz method which allegedly treats symptoms , whereas ...
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... client and his problem and of being able to treat him . One might also argue in favor of the application of the term " tool " for the professional relationship between client and worker , for the pro- fessional relationship serves as ...
... client and his problem and of being able to treat him . One might also argue in favor of the application of the term " tool " for the professional relationship between client and worker , for the pro- fessional relationship serves as ...
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How CULTURAL FACTORS AFFECT FAMILY LIFE | 17 |
Social WelfareInventory and Opportunity | 31 |
SOCIAL WELFARE AND THE EMERGENCE OF THE INDIVIDUAL | 45 |
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