Eduard C. Lindeman and Social Work Philosophy
Eduard C. Lindeman, a leader in the field of social work for many years, was deeply concerned with the professions development of a basic philosophy. As a teacher at the New York School of Social Work for more than 25 years and as a prolific writer and c.
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Minneapolis :
University of Minnesota Press,
1958.
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- Introduction: The Importance of a Philosophy for Social Work; PART ONE: EDUARD C. LINDEMAN: THE MAN IN HIS TIME; 1. The Formative Years of Lindeman's Life; 2. Teacher at the New York School of Social Work; 3. Social Action and Curriculum Planning; 4. The Problems of World War II and Its Aftermath; PART TWO: THE DEVELOPMENT OF A PHILOSOPHY; 5. Social Work's Goals and Values in Historical Perspective; 6. 1920 to 1930: Community Processes and the Individual's Role in Them; 7. 1930 to 1940: The Development of Social Group Work, Social Research, and Welfare Planning.