The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1949 |
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... limited . This frequently is done through attention to reality consequences and through convey- ing that it matters what happens to the client . Thus love and fear inhibit his unsocial impulses . I think it is clear that trained workers ...
... limited . This frequently is done through attention to reality consequences and through convey- ing that it matters what happens to the client . Thus love and fear inhibit his unsocial impulses . I think it is clear that trained workers ...
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... limited value , serving only to supply a diagnosis and to verify the limited physical capacity of the client . The information available about the improve- ment in the asthmatic symptoms and the abrupt cessation of hos- pitalizations ...
... limited value , serving only to supply a diagnosis and to verify the limited physical capacity of the client . The information available about the improve- ment in the asthmatic symptoms and the abrupt cessation of hos- pitalizations ...
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... limited to a private agency appraisal , primarily for private casework and social group work agencies . The study period was limited to the thirty - four months from Janu- ary 1 , 1944 , to October 31 , 1946. Agencies applied their own ...
... limited to a private agency appraisal , primarily for private casework and social group work agencies . The study period was limited to the thirty - four months from Janu- ary 1 , 1944 , to October 31 , 1946. Agencies applied their own ...
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A Goodly Heritage Cheney C Jones | 3 |
Howard R Knight and the National Conference | 9 |
Basic Issues in Social Work Leonard W Mayo | 19 |
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