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Some interpersonal and group relationship problems of a therapeutic community

Some interpersonal and group relationship problems of a therapeutic community with" rather than "doing for" the residents rather than the worker or agency. involved in the project. BIBLIOGRAPHY 3; Giving individuals as much re- 1. Christian, Patricia-- A Group sponsibility as they appear to be able to carry, e.g., leaving them Experience for Mothers in a Family Service Project. Aust. in charge of an activity or a ]. Soc. Wk. XII. 1. pp. 3-9 function with little or no worker support. Continued referral of (June, 1959). matters requiring decision to 2. Tierney, Leonard -- As a Prob- lem to Themselves, in Proceed- committee. Gradually with- drawing and being "not avail- ings of Seminar on Multi-Prob- able", being "too busy to do lem Families in Our Victorian Community. Pub. Vict. Council that" or "not being very good at that sort of thing." of Social Service--Sept., 1959. 4. Interpreting when possible to the 3. Report of Family Service Projct, general community of Meltown 1958 - 59. Published by the Brotherhood of St. Laurence and placing of responsibility up- on residents and the "working Sept., 1959. SOME INTERPERSONAL AND GROUP RELATIONSHIP PROBLEMS OF A THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY William Richards ques. What gives them their funda- " (These mental) hospitals, like many others in http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Social Work Taylor & Francis

Some interpersonal and group relationship problems of a therapeutic community

Australian Journal of Social Work , Volume 13 (1): 11 – Jun 1, 1960

Some interpersonal and group relationship problems of a therapeutic community

Abstract

with" rather than "doing for" the residents rather than the worker or agency. involved in the project. BIBLIOGRAPHY 3; Giving individuals as much re- 1. Christian, Patricia-- A Group sponsibility as they appear to be able to carry, e.g., leaving them Experience for Mothers in a Family Service Project. Aust. in charge of an activity or a ]. Soc. Wk. XII. 1. pp. 3-9 function with little or no worker support. Continued referral of (June, 1959). matters requiring decision to 2....
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Taylor & Francis
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0004-9565
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Abstract

with" rather than "doing for" the residents rather than the worker or agency. involved in the project. BIBLIOGRAPHY 3; Giving individuals as much re- 1. Christian, Patricia-- A Group sponsibility as they appear to be able to carry, e.g., leaving them Experience for Mothers in a Family Service Project. Aust. in charge of an activity or a ]. Soc. Wk. XII. 1. pp. 3-9 function with little or no worker support. Continued referral of (June, 1959). matters requiring decision to 2. Tierney, Leonard -- As a Prob- lem to Themselves, in Proceed- committee. Gradually with- drawing and being "not avail- ings of Seminar on Multi-Prob- able", being "too busy to do lem Families in Our Victorian Community. Pub. Vict. Council that" or "not being very good at that sort of thing." of Social Service--Sept., 1959. 4. Interpreting when possible to the 3. Report of Family Service Projct, general community of Meltown 1958 - 59. Published by the Brotherhood of St. Laurence and placing of responsibility up- on residents and the "working Sept., 1959. SOME INTERPERSONAL AND GROUP RELATIONSHIP PROBLEMS OF A THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY William Richards ques. What gives them their funda- " (These mental) hospitals, like many others in

Journal

Australian Journal of Social WorkTaylor & Francis

Published: Jun 1, 1960

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