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Social Workers' Perceptions of Clients: A Study of the Caseload of a Social Agency
Edgar F. Borgatta; David Fanshel; Henry J. Meyer (Author)
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Praeger
· Hardcover
Social Workers' Perceptions of Clients: A Study of the Caseload of a Social Agency - Edgar F. Borgatta; David Fanshel; Henry J. Meyer
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Synopsis "Social Workers' Perceptions of Clients: A Study of the Caseload of a Social Agency"
This monograph summarizes the results of a study of the caseload of one social service agency--that of the Family and Childrens Service of Pittsburgh. The study is based on data collected on an extensive schedule of new clients who went to this agency over a four-month period and for whom appropriate casework was considered. The focus of the study is on the perceptions of the clients by the caseworkers.
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The book is written in English.
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