Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen108National Conference on Social Welfare, 1982 - 244 páginas |
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... professional helpers . Such linkages are critical because the lay network can help people to assess their difficulties , to seek and receive help , and to readjust or they can thwart professional efforts . Both lay and professional ...
... professional helpers . Such linkages are critical because the lay network can help people to assess their difficulties , to seek and receive help , and to readjust or they can thwart professional efforts . Both lay and professional ...
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... professionals for treatment services . Social network approaches can maximize the use of scarce professional resources . Focusing on mental health as an ex- ample , in any given year at least 15 percent of the popula- tion show symptoms ...
... professionals for treatment services . Social network approaches can maximize the use of scarce professional resources . Focusing on mental health as an ex- ample , in any given year at least 15 percent of the popula- tion show symptoms ...
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... professionals . Another advantage of social network approaches is that they recognize the importance of both professional and lay helpers and try to develop appropriate roles for each . Too often in the past professionals have acted as ...
... professionals . Another advantage of social network approaches is that they recognize the importance of both professional and lay helpers and try to develop appropriate roles for each . Too often in the past professionals have acted as ...
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COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT AND SELFHELP | 11 |
THE | 24 |
RESPONSE Scott Briar | 46 |
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