A Primer of Social Casework / / Elizabeth Nicholds.

Presents an explanation of what casework is, the kinds of information which are needed by a caseworker, how they use the information they have, and where they can learn more of these skills.

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [1960]
©1960
Year of Publication:1960
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (184 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • CHAPTER I. When people need help
  • CHAPTER II. First steps in helping
  • CHAPTER III. Techniques of interviewing
  • CHAPTER IV. The collateral interview
  • CHAPTER V. The diagnostic interview
  • CHAPTER VI. Diagnosis before treatment
  • CHAPTER VII. Adult maturity and immaturity
  • CHAPTER VIII. Common human needs
  • CHAPTER IX. How to make an effective referral
  • CHAPTER X. Casework in public assistance
  • CHAPTER XI. Casework in child welfare
  • CHAPTER XII. The adolescent
  • CHAPTER XIII. The retarded child
  • CHAPTER XIV. The physically handicapped
  • CHAPTER XV. The unmarried mother
  • CHAPTER XVI. Adoption
  • CHAPTER XVII. The aged
  • CHAPTER XVIII. Client-worker relationship
  • CHAPTER XIX. More than kind intent
  • Suggested reading
  • Index