Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen58National Conference on Social Welfare, 1931 |
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... question - Who is my client ? -recalls the scriptural inquiry " Who is my neighbor ? " Purposely I did not begin ... question , Are she and her child clients of the family wel- fare agency ? This question arises in the case of the ...
... question - Who is my client ? -recalls the scriptural inquiry " Who is my neighbor ? " Purposely I did not begin ... question , Are she and her child clients of the family wel- fare agency ? This question arises in the case of the ...
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... question , Whose clients are they ? Of course , any question like this is like the " flower in the crannied wall . " If we could only understand ! Only by answering the first question could a reply be found to the other : First , Whose ...
... question , Whose clients are they ? Of course , any question like this is like the " flower in the crannied wall . " If we could only understand ! Only by answering the first question could a reply be found to the other : First , Whose ...
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... question of " What next ? " if the client does not already put this question to us first and involve us in the answer . Here the analytic technique has much light to throw on a treatment process . This same point is reached in an early ...
... question of " What next ? " if the client does not already put this question to us first and involve us in the answer . Here the analytic technique has much light to throw on a treatment process . This same point is reached in an early ...
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Treatment in Social Case Work and the Need of Criteria and of Tests | 3 |
What Have We Learned about Unemployment? Jacob Billikopf | 25 |
The Costs of Medical Care Michael M Davis | 51 |
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