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... groups without helping them to accom- plish meaningful goals through the group ? 3. In many social agencies there are individuals participating in groups who are emotionally and socially maladjusted and who need the help which positive ...
... groups without helping them to accom- plish meaningful goals through the group ? 3. In many social agencies there are individuals participating in groups who are emotionally and socially maladjusted and who need the help which positive ...
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... group member a large part of the time , he is most acutely aware of his group member- ship at the time of group meeting . Usually , the social group worker is with the group during most of the time the group is actually meeting . In ...
... group member a large part of the time , he is most acutely aware of his group member- ship at the time of group meeting . Usually , the social group worker is with the group during most of the time the group is actually meeting . In ...
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... group for- mation affects the group process has been noted . Equally important to note is that after a relatively short time the camp term is over and the group disbands . The ending can be meaningful , which ... Social Group Work in Camping.
... group for- mation affects the group process has been noted . Equally important to note is that after a relatively short time the camp term is over and the group disbands . The ending can be meaningful , which ... Social Group Work in Camping.
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SOCIAL WORKs Response to DEMOCRACYS CHALLENGE | 3 |
SOCIAL WELFARE IN A CHANGING WORLD | 19 |
COMMUNITY COOPERATION FOR THE COMMUNITYS WELFARE | 46 |
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