Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen82National Conference on Social Welfare, 1955 |
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... percent of the families are listed in the Social Directory . Nine percent of the community's population is in Class II . Class III : This stratum includes the vast majority of small propri- etors , white - collar office and sales ...
... percent of the families are listed in the Social Directory . Nine percent of the community's population is in Class II . Class III : This stratum includes the vast majority of small propri- etors , white - collar office and sales ...
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... percent ; Class III , 14 percent ; Class IV , 23 percent ; and Class V , 33 percent . When the interrelations between class position and the principal forms of treatment were found , specific types of individual psy- chotherapy were ...
... percent ; Class III , 14 percent ; Class IV , 23 percent ; and Class V , 33 percent . When the interrelations between class position and the principal forms of treatment were found , specific types of individual psy- chotherapy were ...
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... percent of the Class V's receive treatment for fifty minutes . Some 36 percent are treated for less than thirty minutes . By way of contrast , only 3 percent or less of the patients in the higher ranking classes are treated by " short ...
... percent of the Class V's receive treatment for fifty minutes . Some 36 percent are treated for less than thirty minutes . By way of contrast , only 3 percent or less of the patients in the higher ranking classes are treated by " short ...
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SOCIAL WELFARE IN THE Decade AHEAD | 10 |
Reexamination of Practice | 21 |
THE ADVANCE OF SOCIAL GROUP WORK | 35 |
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