Human Behavior in the Social EnvironmentF.E. Peacock Publishers, 1990 - 561 pagine |
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... presents is typi- cal of a class of clients and develop and organize services accordingly . How should social services workers think about the problems presented in a case like that of Maria Santos ? Why does she find herself in her present ...
... presents is typi- cal of a class of clients and develop and organize services accordingly . How should social services workers think about the problems presented in a case like that of Maria Santos ? Why does she find herself in her present ...
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... present that minorities must struggle to achieve social , economic , and political success and social service workers must address the disadvantages to which minorities have been subjected . And it is in the present that the social ...
... present that minorities must struggle to achieve social , economic , and political success and social service workers must address the disadvantages to which minorities have been subjected . And it is in the present that the social ...
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... present , $ 22,622 ; and for those with women householders and no husband present , the median money income was just $ 13,660 . For unrelated individuals , the median money income in 1985 was $ 14,921 for males and $ 9,865 for females ...
... present , $ 22,622 ; and for those with women householders and no husband present , the median money income was just $ 13,660 . For unrelated individuals , the median money income in 1985 was $ 14,921 for males and $ 9,865 for females ...
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A CRITICAL PERSPECTIVE | 2 |
Working with the Interaction between Individual and Society | 9 |
A SYSTEMS APPROACH TO HUMAN BEHAVIOR | 18 |
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