Human Behavior and the Social Environment: A Social Systems ModelAllyn and Bacon, 1991 - 447 páginas Introductory thesis on the premise that social work is a social profession, and that it is the use of the social relationship as the medium for helping that distinguishes social work from other professions. This social relationship is then modelled as a social system. |
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What Do Social Workers Do? | 7 |
What Is the Social Systems Model? | 16 |
Can the Individual Be Modeled as a Social System? | 26 |
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