From philanthropy to social welfare; an American cultural perspective.
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San Francisco,
Jossey-Bass,
1968.
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Series: | Jossey-Bass behavioral science series
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Table of Contents:
- Part One: The What and Why of Social Work or "Welfare"
- A Vista of "Welfare"
- The Targets of "Welfare": Destitution and Poverty
- Part Two: The Field of Welfare Services Today
- Services for Livelihood
- Services for Medical Care
- Services to Children as a Special Group
- Services for Psychotherapy
- Services to Neighborhoods: The Settlement Movement
- Services for Clients with many Needs
- Part Three: Welfare Methods and Operational Personnel
- Components of the Field
- Casework, the major Technique: Origin, Growth, Loss of Direction
- The Hierarchy of Techniques in Social Work
- Personnel in Social Welfare Services
- The Profession of Social Work
- Training Schools of Social Work
- Part Four: Historical Perspectives
- Social Welfare in Western Culture
- Theoretical-Philosophic Foundations.