Proceedings: Selected Papers [of The] Annual Meeting, Volumen69National Conference on Social Welfare, 1942 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 72
Página 347
... group worker improved in her skill to base her part in the group's activity upon her understanding of the mean- ing of the behavior symptoms instead of trying to meet these symp- toms with a diverting program . Mary continued to ...
... group worker improved in her skill to base her part in the group's activity upon her understanding of the mean- ing of the behavior symptoms instead of trying to meet these symp- toms with a diverting program . Mary continued to ...
Página 349
... group worker quietly working with each boy , sometimes within the group and sometimes through individual contacts . It is significant that the group worker did not accept a general explanation of their behavior , such as that these ...
... group worker quietly working with each boy , sometimes within the group and sometimes through individual contacts . It is significant that the group worker did not accept a general explanation of their behavior , such as that these ...
Página 356
... group worker has functioned in a professional capacity with individuals and with groups . In each case we have noted that the group worker attempted to under- stand the personality of each member , and that he used that understanding ...
... group worker has functioned in a professional capacity with individuals and with groups . In each case we have noted that the group worker attempted to under- stand the personality of each member , and that he used that understanding ...
Contenido
Attacking on Social Works Three Fronts Shelby M | 3 |
THE NEGRO | 15 |
Coming Changes in Our Standard of Living Leon Hen | 22 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 52 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
accept activities adequate administration adoption alcoholic American areas basis Board CDVO citizens civilian client club Committee community organization coöperative coördination council defense democracy dependent disaster discussion economic effective effort eligibility employment established experience facilities family allowances farm Federal Federal Security Agency field foster care foster home foster home care foster parents function funds Government group worker hospital housing important income increased individual industrial interpretation labor leadership living means medical social meet ment mother munity national agencies Negro nomic opportunity participation Paul McNutt percent personnel persons placement poll tax population possible postwar practice problems production professional public assistance rehabilitation relationship relief require responsibility rural situation social agencies social insurance Social Security Social Security Act social services social workers South standards tion total war United volunteers wage