Human Behavior in the Social EnvironmentF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1990 - 561 pagine |
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Risultati 1-3 di 77
Pagina 87
... clients whose communities differ from their own . To build a helping relationship , the worker must generate accurate empathy and rapport and thus come to understand the client's needs and problems from the point of view of the client ...
... clients whose communities differ from their own . To build a helping relationship , the worker must generate accurate empathy and rapport and thus come to understand the client's needs and problems from the point of view of the client ...
Pagina 88
... clients who are of lower status than they themselves are . They must appreciate their clients ' struggle to get ahead in spite of the devaluation and hostility they experience in the larger society . And they must demonstrate , through ...
... clients who are of lower status than they themselves are . They must appreciate their clients ' struggle to get ahead in spite of the devaluation and hostility they experience in the larger society . And they must demonstrate , through ...
Pagina 364
... clients ? " As they think about normality itself , they must sort out and integrate the meanings of the term and use the meaning most appropriate to their situation . Normality as average forces workers to think about how their clients ...
... clients ? " As they think about normality itself , they must sort out and integrate the meanings of the term and use the meaning most appropriate to their situation . Normality as average forces workers to think about how their clients ...
Sommario
A CRITICAL PERSPECTIVE | 2 |
Working with the Interaction between Individual and Society | 9 |
A SYSTEMS APPROACH TO HUMAN BEHAVIOR | 18 |
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