The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1947 |
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... methods with groups is much less well developed than with individuals , but already we discern a body of knowledge and skills that are common in work with individuals , groups , and communities . The knowledge is in- complete ; the methods ...
... methods with groups is much less well developed than with individuals , but already we discern a body of knowledge and skills that are common in work with individuals , groups , and communities . The knowledge is in- complete ; the methods ...
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... methods and skills exemplify this philosophy in action . Social work , always and everywhere , is , in the first place , a helping , not a controlling , function . It applies always the methods of coöp- eration , not of manipulation ...
... methods and skills exemplify this philosophy in action . Social work , always and everywhere , is , in the first place , a helping , not a controlling , function . It applies always the methods of coöp- eration , not of manipulation ...
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... methods and techniques as well as of the other factors , such as the component parts of the immediate situation and , particularly , the existing rela- tionships of the parties to the process . 3. There is a core of indispensable and ...
... methods and techniques as well as of the other factors , such as the component parts of the immediate situation and , particularly , the existing rela- tionships of the parties to the process . 3. There is a core of indispensable and ...
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SCIENCE AND SOCIAL WORK | 3 |
Foundations of Peace Enriques de Lozada | 19 |
The Reeducation of Conquered Peoples | 25 |
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