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This conviction led the Family Centered Project to make a two- year investment in developing a method for evaluating movement or change in social functioning . This method is discussed in the manual just published .
This conviction led the Family Centered Project to make a two- year investment in developing a method for evaluating movement or change in social functioning . This method is discussed in the manual just published .
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Recently social work practice has been primarily concerned with defining its methods within the agency and the setting . It is clear that in any profession knowledge and value come before method and setting and that in the social work ...
Recently social work practice has been primarily concerned with defining its methods within the agency and the setting . It is clear that in any profession knowledge and value come before method and setting and that in the social work ...
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8 9 For such analysis of professional practice the critical incident method , as developed by John C. Flanagan and applied by Irving Weissman in the analysis of public welfare practice for the Cur- riculum Study of the Council on Social ...
8 9 For such analysis of professional practice the critical incident method , as developed by John C. Flanagan and applied by Irving Weissman in the analysis of public welfare practice for the Cur- riculum Study of the Council on Social ...
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SOCIAL WORK IN THE 1960S Charles I Schottland | 20 |
WORLD MENTAL HEALTH Brock Chisholm M D | 54 |
SOCIAL WORKS NEW ERA Herbert Stroup | 67 |
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