Social work in a revolutionary age and other papers.
"The service of social work is directed primarily to freeing and helping individuals to find and fulfill themselves--their own unique selves--within the society of which they are a part." This emphasis on "respect for individual personality, for the significance of the individual as s...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Philadelphia,
Published for the University of Pennsylvania, School of Social Work by the University of Pennsylvania Press,
1949.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Acknowledgments
- Contents
- Introduction / Robinson, Virginia P.
- Part I. Earlier Formulations Of the Philosophy Underlying Social Work Practice
- Education for Social Work
- The Role of Professional Social Work In the World Today
- Social Work and Social Action
- Part II. Public Welfare
- A Plan for the Treatment of Unemployment
- The Role of Individualized Services In a Public Welfare Program
- New Emphases in Education For Public Social Work
- The Child Welfare Field
- Part III. Penology
- The Woman Offender And Sterilization
- Function and Structure of Social Casework in an Institution for Delinquent Women
- The Place of Social Casework In the Treatment of Delinquency
- Social Work In the Prison Program
- Parole In Relation to Classification And Casework in Prison
- Casework Paves the Way In Preparation for Freedom
- Part IV. Final Statement Of the Philosophy Underlying Social Work Practice
- Social Work In a Revolutionary Age
- A Restatement Of the Generic Principles Of Social Casework. Practice
- Some Essentials of a Community Correctional Program
- When Is Community Organization Social Work Practice?
- A Philosophy of Change In the Community of Social Work
- Kenneth Louis Moffatt Pray 1882-1948
- Bibliography of Published Papers