توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Readings in Social Case Work 1920–1938: Selected Reprints for the Case Work Practitioner
نام کتاب : Readings in Social Case Work 1920–1938: Selected Reprints for the Case Work Practitioner
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : Readings in Social Case Work 1920-1938: بازچاپ های منتخب برای کارشناس موردی
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نویسندگان : Fern Lowry (editor)
ناشر : Columbia University Press
سال نشر : 2019
تعداد صفحات : 824
ISBN (شابک) : 9780231889216
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 41 مگابایت
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Preface\nContents\nBasic Philosophy\nGeneral Concepts Underlying Social Work Practice\nChanging Fundamentals of Social Work\nUnderlying Principles and Common Practices in Social Work\nSocial Work: Cause and Function\nPhilosophical Trends in Modern Social Work\nSocial Work and the Social Order\nPhilosophical Concepts in Case Work Practice\nThe Growth of Social Case Work in the United States\nRefocusing Family Case Work\nRecent Changes in the Philosophy of Social Workers\nWhere the Changes in Social Case Work Have Brought Us\nThe Status of Social Case Work Today\nSocial Case Work: What is It? What is Its Place in the World Today?\nA General Analysis of Current Trends in Case Work\nBasic Concepts in Social Case Work\nGeneric Concepts in Case Work Practice\nEarly Interviews and Exploratory Processes\nThe Extent of the Intake Interview\nTwo Interviews\nA Little Matter of Self-Respect\nFirst Interviews as an Experiment in Human Relations\nEarly Interviews as a Basis for Treatment Plans\nThe Continuity of Intake and Treatment Processes\nContinuance of Study and Diagnostic Processes\nPurposeful Investigation\nCan Listening Become a Case Work Art?\nHow do we Come to an Understanding of Our Clients?\nDiagnosis: A Changing Concept\nWhat is Involved in Simplicity of Treatment?\nThe Diagnostic Process in Continuing Treatment\nTreatment Processes\nThe Case Worker’s Role in Treatment\nPresent Trends in the Case Worker’s Role in Treatment\nThe Role of the Case Worker in Treatment\nSome Contributions of Therapy to Generalized Case Work Practice\nFactors in Treatment\nChanging Practices in Case Work Treatment\nModern Use of Older Treatment Methods\nRelation of Practice to Agency Function and Setting\nConcepts Underlying Case Work Practice in the Specialized Fields\nProblems the Public Welfare Field Presents to the Professional Social Worker\nThe Application of Case Work Theory to Public Welfare Practice\nSocial Case Work as Applied to Old Age Assistance\nThe Continuing Concern of Family Agencies with Economic Need\nNew Emphases in Family Social Work\nProblems of Growth in Family Case Work\nA Good Foster Home: Its Achievements and Limitations\nThe Mental Hygiene Implications in Substitute Parental Care\nMental Health Needs in Children’s Institutions\nProblems and Trends in Medical Social Case Work\nMedical Social Work in 1937\nPsychiatric and Social Treatment: Functions and Correlations\nChanging Concepts in Visiting Teacher Work\nDiscussion of Miss Hall’s Paper\nNew Light on Juvenile Courts and Probation\nFunctional Interrelationships of Case Work and Other Social Work Fields\nCase Work and Social Work: The Function of Social Service\nRelation of Public and Private Family Agencies\nCase Work and Group Work\nSocial Workers and Social Action\nHospital Social Service in its Relation to Community Welfare Agencies\nCommunity Organization in Relation to other Forms of Social Work\nThe Part of the Worker in the Community’s Acceptance of Social Work\nReëxamination of Child Care Functions in Family Agencies\nA Reëxamination of Child Welfare Functions in Foster Care Agencies\nReëxamination of Child Welfare Functions in Family and Foster Care Agencies\nParticipation of Family Welfare Agencies in a Housing Program\nParole and the Family Agency\nSocial Legislation and the Family Case Worker\nSome Aspects of International Case Work\nThe Relation of Social Work Practice yo its Professional and Social Setting\nSocial Work Against a Background of the other Professions\nSociology and Social Work\nThe Application of Mental Tests in Family Case Work\nStudies In Coördination of Effort Between Psychologist and Social Worker\nThe Influence of Psychiatry on Social Work\nHome Economics Service in Family Agencies\nRelations Between Social Agencies and Schools\nThe Family Case Worker’s Contribution Toward Higher Industrial Standards\nLaw as a Creative Force in Social Welfare\nRelation of Case Work Practice to Community and Socioeconomic and Cultural Setting\nSocial Planning and Social Work\nCase Work in a Changing Social Order\nSecurity, Cultural Restraints, Intrasocial Dependencies, and Hostilities\nThe Case Worker\'s Need for Orientation to the Culture of the Client\nIndex of Authors