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... social worker is not concerned. He could do his work as readily in the mental world of Plato, as in that of Dewey $ whatever the ultimate nature of reality, the social worker ... social worker is probably unaware how i4 MIRIAM VAN WATERS.
... social worker is not concerned. He could do his work as readily in the mental world of Plato, as in that of Dewey $ whatever the ultimate nature of reality, the social worker ... social worker is probably unaware how i4 MIRIAM VAN WATERS.
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... social work. It is antagonistic to its fundamental assumptions concerning human nature. The social worker has been criticized for not knowing right from wrong, but in thinking in terms of adjustments, maladjustments, and complexes, and ...
... social work. It is antagonistic to its fundamental assumptions concerning human nature. The social worker has been criticized for not knowing right from wrong, but in thinking in terms of adjustments, maladjustments, and complexes, and ...
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... social service. A well known child specialist has said that it really is the field of the social worker under the guidance of physicians, but if the social worker steps out there is no guarantee that physicians will carry on the work ...
... social service. A well known child specialist has said that it really is the field of the social worker under the guidance of physicians, but if the social worker steps out there is no guarantee that physicians will carry on the work ...
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Philosophical Trends in Modern Social Work Presidential Address | 3 |
Law Enforcement George W Wickersham | 20 |
The Economic Basis for Social Progress Wesley C Mitchell | 34 |
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