Gender Reclaimed: Women in Social WorkHale & Iremonger, 1986 - 264 páginas |
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... limited . For example , when they raise the criticisms of psychotherapy , they do so from a class perspective , not a gender perspective ( 1978 : 79 ) . Galper ( 1980 ) developed a more sustained account of the theory behind a socialist ...
... limited . For example , when they raise the criticisms of psychotherapy , they do so from a class perspective , not a gender perspective ( 1978 : 79 ) . Galper ( 1980 ) developed a more sustained account of the theory behind a socialist ...
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... limited funds is common in social welfare contexts today . The question is asked whether foster care is an appropriate form of substitute care for children who , for reasons of necessity or state welfare intervention , cannot live at ...
... limited funds is common in social welfare contexts today . The question is asked whether foster care is an appropriate form of substitute care for children who , for reasons of necessity or state welfare intervention , cannot live at ...
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... limited range of empirical data on women's ( and men's ) natures and needs ( Clarke , 1983 ) ; and 2. the nature of medical practice . Apart from limited survey data , evidence we have is essentially the experiential views of articulate ...
... limited range of empirical data on women's ( and men's ) natures and needs ( Clarke , 1983 ) ; and 2. the nature of medical practice . Apart from limited survey data , evidence we have is essentially the experiential views of articulate ...
Contenido
Tables and Figures | 7 |
Gender Systems Thinking and Radical Social Work | 14 |
Feminist Theory and Social Work | 33 |
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