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The Extent of the Intake Interview
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Beatrice Z. Levey
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents IX
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Basic Philosophy
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General Concepts Underlying Social Work Practice
- Changing Fundamentals of Social Work 3
- Underlying Principles and Common Practices in Social Work 14
- Social Work: Cause and Function 22
- Philosophical Trends in Modern Social Work 38
- Social Work and the Social Order 54
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Philosophical Concepts in Case Work Practice
- The Growth of Social Case Work in the United States 67
- Refocusing Family Case Work 81
- Recent Changes in the Philosophy of Social Workers 99
- Where the Changes in Social Case Work Have Brought Us 109
- The Status of Social Case Work Today 122
- Social Case Work: What is It? What is Its Place in the World Today? 136
- A General Analysis of Current Trends in Case Work 148
- Basic Concepts in Social Case Work 155
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Generic Concepts in Case Work Practice
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Early Interviews and Exploratory Processes
- The Extent of the Intake Interview 175
- Two Interviews 181
- A Little Matter of Self-Respect 184
- First Interviews as an Experiment in Human Relations 187
- Early Interviews as a Basis for Treatment Plans 207
- The Continuity of Intake and Treatment Processes 217
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Continuance of Study and Diagnostic Processes
- Purposeful Investigation 225
- Can Listening Become a Case Work Art? 229
- How do we Come to an Understanding of Our Clients? 243
- Diagnosis: A Changing Concept 249
- What is Involved in Simplicity of Treatment? 258
- The Diagnostic Process in Continuing Treatment 268
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Treatment Processes
- The Case Worker’s Role in Treatment 281
- Present Trends in the Case Worker’s Role in Treatment 286
- The Role of the Case Worker in Treatment 294
- Some Contributions of Therapy to Generalized Case Work Practice 305
- Factors in Treatment 319
- Changing Practices in Case Work Treatment 331
- Modern Use of Older Treatment Methods 344
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Relation of Practice to Agency Function and Setting
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Concepts Underlying Case Work Practice in the Specialized Fields
- Problems the Public Welfare Field Presents to the Professional Social Worker 357
- The Application of Case Work Theory to Public Welfare Practice 368
- Social Case Work as Applied to Old Age Assistance 376
- The Continuing Concern of Family Agencies with Economic Need 381
- New Emphases in Family Social Work 390
- Problems of Growth in Family Case Work 404
- A Good Foster Home: Its Achievements and Limitations 417
- The Mental Hygiene Implications in Substitute Parental Care 437
- Mental Health Needs in Children’s Institutions 449
- Problems and Trends in Medical Social Case Work 462
- Medical Social Work in 1937 474
- Psychiatric and Social Treatment: Functions and Correlations 480
- Changing Concepts in Visiting Teacher Work 510
- Discussion of Miss Hall’s Paper 521
- New Light on Juvenile Courts and Probation 527
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Functional Interrelationships of Case Work and Other Social Work Fields
- Case Work and Social Work: The Function of Social Service 539
- Relation of Public and Private Family Agencies 549
- Case Work and Group Work 558
- Social Workers and Social Action 565
- Hospital Social Service in its Relation to Community Welfare Agencies 569
- Community Organization in Relation to other Forms of Social Work 576
- The Part of the Worker in the Community’s Acceptance of Social Work 582
- Reëxamination of Child Care Functions in Family Agencies 592
- A Reëxamination of Child Welfare Functions in Foster Care Agencies 604
- Reëxamination of Child Welfare Functions in Family and Foster Care Agencies 611
- Participation of Family Welfare Agencies in a Housing Program 620
- Parole and the Family Agency 626
- Social Legislation and the Family Case Worker 635
- Some Aspects of International Case Work 644
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The Relation of Social Work Practice yo its Professional and Social Setting
- Social Work Against a Background of the other Professions 653
- Sociology and Social Work 665
- The Application of Mental Tests in Family Case Work 677
- Studies In Coördination of Effort Between Psychologist and Social Worker 684
- The Influence of Psychiatry on Social Work 694
- Home Economics Service in Family Agencies 710
- Relations Between Social Agencies and Schools 718
- The Family Case Worker’s Contribution Toward Higher Industrial Standards 731
- Law as a Creative Force in Social Welfare 736
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Relation of Case Work Practice to Community and Socioeconomic and Cultural Setting
- Social Planning and Social Work 749
- Case Work in a Changing Social Order 755
- Security, Cultural Restraints, Intrasocial Dependencies, and Hostilities 764
- The Case Worker's Need for Orientation to the Culture of the Client 789
- Index of Authors 805
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents IX
-
Basic Philosophy
-
General Concepts Underlying Social Work Practice
- Changing Fundamentals of Social Work 3
- Underlying Principles and Common Practices in Social Work 14
- Social Work: Cause and Function 22
- Philosophical Trends in Modern Social Work 38
- Social Work and the Social Order 54
-
Philosophical Concepts in Case Work Practice
- The Growth of Social Case Work in the United States 67
- Refocusing Family Case Work 81
- Recent Changes in the Philosophy of Social Workers 99
- Where the Changes in Social Case Work Have Brought Us 109
- The Status of Social Case Work Today 122
- Social Case Work: What is It? What is Its Place in the World Today? 136
- A General Analysis of Current Trends in Case Work 148
- Basic Concepts in Social Case Work 155
-
Generic Concepts in Case Work Practice
-
Early Interviews and Exploratory Processes
- The Extent of the Intake Interview 175
- Two Interviews 181
- A Little Matter of Self-Respect 184
- First Interviews as an Experiment in Human Relations 187
- Early Interviews as a Basis for Treatment Plans 207
- The Continuity of Intake and Treatment Processes 217
-
Continuance of Study and Diagnostic Processes
- Purposeful Investigation 225
- Can Listening Become a Case Work Art? 229
- How do we Come to an Understanding of Our Clients? 243
- Diagnosis: A Changing Concept 249
- What is Involved in Simplicity of Treatment? 258
- The Diagnostic Process in Continuing Treatment 268
-
Treatment Processes
- The Case Worker’s Role in Treatment 281
- Present Trends in the Case Worker’s Role in Treatment 286
- The Role of the Case Worker in Treatment 294
- Some Contributions of Therapy to Generalized Case Work Practice 305
- Factors in Treatment 319
- Changing Practices in Case Work Treatment 331
- Modern Use of Older Treatment Methods 344
-
Relation of Practice to Agency Function and Setting
-
Concepts Underlying Case Work Practice in the Specialized Fields
- Problems the Public Welfare Field Presents to the Professional Social Worker 357
- The Application of Case Work Theory to Public Welfare Practice 368
- Social Case Work as Applied to Old Age Assistance 376
- The Continuing Concern of Family Agencies with Economic Need 381
- New Emphases in Family Social Work 390
- Problems of Growth in Family Case Work 404
- A Good Foster Home: Its Achievements and Limitations 417
- The Mental Hygiene Implications in Substitute Parental Care 437
- Mental Health Needs in Children’s Institutions 449
- Problems and Trends in Medical Social Case Work 462
- Medical Social Work in 1937 474
- Psychiatric and Social Treatment: Functions and Correlations 480
- Changing Concepts in Visiting Teacher Work 510
- Discussion of Miss Hall’s Paper 521
- New Light on Juvenile Courts and Probation 527
-
Functional Interrelationships of Case Work and Other Social Work Fields
- Case Work and Social Work: The Function of Social Service 539
- Relation of Public and Private Family Agencies 549
- Case Work and Group Work 558
- Social Workers and Social Action 565
- Hospital Social Service in its Relation to Community Welfare Agencies 569
- Community Organization in Relation to other Forms of Social Work 576
- The Part of the Worker in the Community’s Acceptance of Social Work 582
- Reëxamination of Child Care Functions in Family Agencies 592
- A Reëxamination of Child Welfare Functions in Foster Care Agencies 604
- Reëxamination of Child Welfare Functions in Family and Foster Care Agencies 611
- Participation of Family Welfare Agencies in a Housing Program 620
- Parole and the Family Agency 626
- Social Legislation and the Family Case Worker 635
- Some Aspects of International Case Work 644
-
The Relation of Social Work Practice yo its Professional and Social Setting
- Social Work Against a Background of the other Professions 653
- Sociology and Social Work 665
- The Application of Mental Tests in Family Case Work 677
- Studies In Coördination of Effort Between Psychologist and Social Worker 684
- The Influence of Psychiatry on Social Work 694
- Home Economics Service in Family Agencies 710
- Relations Between Social Agencies and Schools 718
- The Family Case Worker’s Contribution Toward Higher Industrial Standards 731
- Law as a Creative Force in Social Welfare 736
-
Relation of Case Work Practice to Community and Socioeconomic and Cultural Setting
- Social Planning and Social Work 749
- Case Work in a Changing Social Order 755
- Security, Cultural Restraints, Intrasocial Dependencies, and Hostilities 764
- The Case Worker's Need for Orientation to the Culture of the Client 789
- Index of Authors 805