Social Work ProcessesDorsey Press, 1975 - 553 páginas |
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... PROBLEM SOLVING : A MODEL FOR SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE 233 Dewey and problem solving . Problem solving and the practitioner's responsibility . The client system and problem solving . Basic assumptions of the model . Presentation of the problem ...
... PROBLEM SOLVING : A MODEL FOR SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE 233 Dewey and problem solving . Problem solving and the practitioner's responsibility . The client system and problem solving . Basic assumptions of the model . Presentation of the problem ...
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... problem- solving model . " DEWEY AND PROBLEM SOLVING 2 The ancestor to problem solving is typically identified to be How We Think , a volume written by John Dewey in 1933 , in which he attempted to describe the thought processes of a ...
... problem- solving model . " DEWEY AND PROBLEM SOLVING 2 The ancestor to problem solving is typically identified to be How We Think , a volume written by John Dewey in 1933 , in which he attempted to describe the thought processes of a ...
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... Problem- Solving , " Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 46 October ( 1951 ) pp . 485-95 . The authors discuss the various phases of problem solving by a group . BENNE , Kenneth D. , WARREN G. BENIS , and ROBERT CHIN , " General ...
... Problem- Solving , " Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology 46 October ( 1951 ) pp . 485-95 . The authors discuss the various phases of problem solving by a group . BENNE , Kenneth D. , WARREN G. BENIS , and ROBERT CHIN , " General ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
The social worker in the group William Schwartz | 17 |
A systems approach to the delivery of mental health services | 38 |
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