106 Pages
by Routledge

106 Pages
by Routledge

106 Pages
by Routledge

Originally published in 1964, this was an introduction to social casework, that is social work with individuals and families. It was written for students at the beginning of their training and, while intended for the social worker, it would also prove useful to other students of the social sciences and interesting to the ordinary citizen who wanted to know what social work could offer either to... Read more

Preface.  1. People Who Need Social Work Help  2. The Methods of Social Work  3. Social Workers in Action: Mrs White and Gordon  4. Social Workers in Action: Mr and Mrs Upton  5. Social Workers in Action: Mr and Mrs Bristoe  6. The Boundaries of Social Work.

Biography

The National Institute for Social Work Training