Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen58National Conference on Social Welfare, 1931 |
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... responsibility for self maintenance . We must admit frankly that several generations of social workers , nourished upon these beliefs , have been futile instruments in removing the hazards of poverty and insecurity from modern ...
... responsibility for self maintenance . We must admit frankly that several generations of social workers , nourished upon these beliefs , have been futile instruments in removing the hazards of poverty and insecurity from modern ...
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... responsibility which the client can accept for his own . situation , for changing it himself , or for changing his attitude . toward it , is of paramount importance in treatment . There is no way of knowing how far the client can go in ...
... responsibility which the client can accept for his own . situation , for changing it himself , or for changing his attitude . toward it , is of paramount importance in treatment . There is no way of knowing how far the client can go in ...
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... responsibility . It may be assumed that the social agency accepts the following varieties of responsibility : The Social Agency is responsible to ( a ) the community in much the same sense as is the chest or fund ; → ( b ) its ...
... responsibility . It may be assumed that the social agency accepts the following varieties of responsibility : The Social Agency is responsible to ( a ) the community in much the same sense as is the chest or fund ; → ( b ) its ...
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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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