Learning from Clients: Interpersonal Helping as Viewed by Clients and Social Workers

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Free Press, 1979 - 322 pages
USA. Monograph on research into family social work, an evaluation of the type of social services provided by social workers - investigates clients perception of the various stages and aspects of treatment, and compares their views with the perception of their social workers, discusses equally the role of the clergy, psychologists and psychiatry, and covers engagement, intervention and termination, and includes a summary and discussions of major results. Bibliography pp. 303 to 315, references and statistical tables.

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THE HELPING PROCESS AND ITS OUTCOME
47
INFLUENCES ON THE HELPING PROCESS
113
LEARNING FROM CLIENTS
175
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