The development of a professional self : teaching and learning in professional helping processes, selected writings, 1930-1968 / by Virginia P. Robinson.
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Language: | English |
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New York :
AMS Press,
1978.
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Edition: | First AMS Press edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction by the Editorial Committee
- The Development of Social Work From a Sociological to a Psychological Stage
- The Influence of Rank in Social Work a Journey Into a Past
- A Changing Psychology in Social Casework
- pt. 1. Social Casework Before 1920: The Emergence of the Individual
- pt. 2. Social Casework, 1920-1930: The Emergence of Relationship
- Psychoanalytic Contributions to Social Casework Treatment
- The Meaning of Skill
- The Development of a Professional Selfdiffentiation Between Academic Theory and Its Practice in Relationship
- Supervision in Social Casework- A Problem in Professional Education
- pt. 1. The Dynamics of the Self in Learning
- pt. 2. The Learning Process in Supervision
- The Dynamics of Suipervision Under Functional Controls
- pt. 1. The Nature of Social Casework
- pt. 2. Supervision as Teaching Method in Social Casework
- pt. 3. The Supervisory Process as Determined by the Structures of the Professional School
- The Dynamics of Psychological Change in the Impulse-Will Balance in the Self.