Overcome the challenges facing social workers today with international guidance Social Work Approaches in Health and Mental Health from Around the Globe is a valuable stepping stone toward an understanding of the diversity of methods utilized in social work for community health services. This work s
The Mentally Subnormal. Social Work Approaches
β Scribed by Margaret Adams, H. Lovejoy
- Publisher
- Elsevier Ltd, Rigby Educational Publishers
- Year
- 1972
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 307
- Series
- Navigator
- Edition
- 2nd
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Navigator is a KS2 reading scheme which covers fiction and non-fiction. It provides material to give pupils a 20-minute guided reading sesson per week during each school year. The CD-ROMs provide comprehension questions on every "Navigator" book. The software monitors children's progress, and provides computer-marked questions and teacher's reports
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS, Page vi
FOREWORD, Pages vii-ix, Kay McDougall
INTRODUCTION, Pages xi-xv, Margaret Adams
Chapter One - THE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND, Pages 1-17, Olive Bowtell
Chapter Two - THE CLINICAL PICTURE, Pages 18-61, Kenneth Soddy
Chapter Three - PRINCIPLES OF CASEWORK IN THIS FIELD, Pages 62-84, Margaret Adams
Chapter Four - SOCIAL WORK IN THE COMMUNITY, Pages 85-154, Margaret Adams
Chapter Five - SCHOOL SOCIAL SERVICES TO THE MENTALLY RETARDED AND THEIR FAMILIES, Pages 155-175, Helen L. Beck
Chapter Six - SOCIAL WORK IN RESIDENTIAL SETTINGS, Pages 176-232, Margery F. Craib, Margaret Adams, Margaret E. Cripps, Howard Lovejoy
Chapter Seven - PROBLEMS OF EMPLOYMENT AND OCCUPATION OF THE MENTALLY SUBNORMAL, Pages 233-268, Ann M. Clarke, A.D.B. Clarke
Chapter Eight - IMPLICATIONS FOR SERVICES OF RECENT SOCIAL RESEARCH IN MENTAL RETARDATION, Pages 269-289, Jack Tizard
INDEX, Pages 290-296
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