In short, social evidence may be defined as consisting of any and all facts as to personal or family history which, taken together, indicate the nature of a given client's social difficulties and the means to their solution. Social diagnosis. c. 2 - Side 54af Mary Ellen Richmond - 1917 - 511 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1917 - 674 sider
...what the social worker already had. In short, social evidence may be defined as consisting of any and all facts as to personal or family history which,...social difficulties and the means to their solution. Such facts, when duly tested in ways that fit the uses to which they are to be put, will influence... | |
| Mary Ellen Richmond - 1917 - 520 sider
...consisting of any and . all facts as to personal or family history which, taken together, in- *. dicate the nature of a given client's social difficulties and the means to their solution. Such facts, when duly tested in ways that fit the uses to which they are to be put, will influence,... | |
| Francis Stuart Chapin - 1920 - 252 sider
...is nevertheless, indicative of a trend of behavior. It is made up as Miss Eichmond says, of "all the facts as to personal or family history which, taken...social difficulties and the means to their solution. " 27 In the facts composing these "stream pictures" we find social evidence for diagnosis and treatment.... | |
| 1917 - 670 sider
...what the social worker already had. In short, social evidence may be defined as consisting of any and all facts as to personal or family history which,...social difficulties and the means to their solution. Such facts, when duly tested in ways that fit the uses to which they are to be put, will influence... | |
| John Ehrenreich - 1985 - 284 sider
...social diagnosis of cases: the social caseworker should assiduously collect and interpret "any and all facts as to personal or family history, which,...together, indicate the nature of a given client's difficulty and the means for [its] solution." Although Richmond emphasized individual casework rather... | |
| Ben Avis Orcutt - 1990 - 348 sider
...emphasized scientific truth in the collection of evidence that she defined as, consisting of any and all facts as to personal or family history which taken...client's social difficulties and the means to their solution.M The evidence for diagnosis which she developed from a legalistic perspective, comes through... | |
| Pamela Abbott, Liz Meerabeau - 1998 - 300 sider
...Dingnosis outlines the role of what is called 'social evidence' in social work practice: that is, all the facts as to personal or family history which, taken...social difficulties and the means to their solution. (Richmond, 1917, p. 50) The book is, in effect, like a map showing where social workers would do best... | |
| Karen Whitney Tice - 1998 - 276 sider
...interpretation of social evidence, which she defined as "consisting of all facts as to personal and family history which, taken together, indicate the...social difficulties and the means to their solution. Social evidence often consists of a series of facts any one of which would have slight probative value,... | |
| Elizabeth N. Agnew - 2004 - 312 sider
...causes could both be discerned in the collection of "social evidence," which she defined as "any and all facts as to personal or family history which,...social difficulties and the means to their solution." Social diagnosis entailed making "as exact a definition as possible ot the situation and personality... | |
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