Social Work: A Profession in Search of Its Identity

作者: Alex Gitterman

DOI: 10.1080/10437797.2014.947898

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摘要: Micro social work practice can be understood in the context of its historical professional traditions and dialectics as well environmental pressures demands placed on profession. In becoming a profession, relied heavily principles drawn from medicine science. Although these bodies knowledge provided profession certain credibility, their application may have clouded work’s distinctive purpose identity. search for function identity, has struggled with numerous dialectics, discussed this article. These help us to better understand profession’s identity status importance including content education.

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