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Page 558
... thought that this was a valid policy and agreed with its necessity . She wondered , though , how groups in the agency could make any money . I asked her if the girls had made any suggestions . She said that they had not but that she ...
... thought that this was a valid policy and agreed with its necessity . She wondered , though , how groups in the agency could make any money . I asked her if the girls had made any suggestions . She said that they had not but that she ...
Page 562
... thought this was true and suggested that perhaps the reason she hadn't been able to work with this group was because of her inability to work with the indigenous leader . I then suggested that we write down everything that she knew ...
... thought this was true and suggested that perhaps the reason she hadn't been able to work with this group was because of her inability to work with the indigenous leader . I then suggested that we write down everything that she knew ...
Page 580
... thought they might like to try . S asked her how she planned to start . She thought somersaults would be a good beginning . Then she would have them sit down and talk over what they wanted to do . S com- mented that it was important to ...
... thought they might like to try . S asked her how she planned to start . She thought somersaults would be a good beginning . Then she would have them sit down and talk over what they wanted to do . S com- mented that it was important to ...
Contents
Professional Leadership in Social Work | 3 |
Understanding the Dynamics of Group Life | 36 |
The Social Group Work Method | 60 |
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