Casework; a Psychosocial Therapy |
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A Developing Practice | 3 |
Some Examples of Casework in Practice | 40 |
Classifications of Casework Treatment | 57 |
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adaptive patterns agency anger anxiety aspects assessment Association of America attitudes aware basic behavior bring casework treatment caseworker's child classification clinical collateral Columbia University communication concepts consideration countertransference deal defense developmental diagnosis direct influence distorted dynamic early effect Ego Psychology environment environmental experiences expression factors family group family members Family Service Association Family Therapy fear feelings functioning goals guilt help the client Hollis hostility husband important impulses individual interaction International Universities Press interpersonal involved Jay Haley joint interviews Journal Marital marriage ment mother neurosis parents pattern-dynamic perception person person-situation reflection possible preconscious problem Psychiatry Psychoanalytic psychological Psychotherapy reactions realistic reality reflective discussion relationship response role Ryman Sanford N Schizophrenic School of Social Shyne situation Smith College Social Casework Social Service Review social workers sometimes superego systems theory techniques theory therapist thought tion typology unconscious understanding ventilation York