The Casework RelationshipLoyola University Press, 1957 - 149 pagine |
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THE ESSENCE OF THE CASEWORK RELATIONSHIP | 3 |
PART TWO The Principles of the Casework Relationship | 21 |
INDIVIDUALIZATION | 23 |
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able attitude 6 Client aware basic Benjamin H capacity casework help casework process casework relationship casework situation caseworker needs caseworker's child choices and decisions civil law client freedom client self-determination client's feelings client's problem client's right concept conflict conscious Controlled emotional involvement diagnosis dignity direction discussed dynamic interaction emotional component ENDNOTES FOR PRINCIPLE evaluation expression of feelings Family fear feelings 3 Controlled felt function goals help the client helps the caseworker important individual internal interpersonal relationships interview involvement 4 Acceptance judged knowledge limitations Louise manifested means moral law natural law nature necessary negative feelings nonjudgmental attitude object person pertinent plans Practice of Social presumed consent principle of client professional psychological Purposeful expression realistic reality recognized response reveal role Sanca secret information self-determination 7 Confidentiality sensitivity skill social agency Social Casework social worker things tion tive treatment understanding unmarried mothers verbal vidual
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